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  • Art & Culture,  History

    Grimy glory: lessons in beauty from sewage-plants and run-down buildings

    9th October 2020 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Self-confessed commoner Adam Brocklehurst explains how the aristocratic Lucinda Lambton has helped him see the world around him with new eyes.

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    Adam Brocklehurst

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    “Autonomy is one of the joys of encountering art”

    18th June 2021

    Bendiciones

    23rd December 2020
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    Shelter: where’s my hiding place?

    20th July 2022
  • Art & Culture,  History

    Did I really see what I think I saw? Optical illusion in historical and contemporary art

    2nd October 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Seeing is believing - if you can believe what you see. Carolyn Morrison discovers an art form which makes us “think anew about what we see and how we see it.”

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    Double-take

    16th October 2021

    Men like us: a review of The Two Popes film

    11th January 2020

    A traveller in the village called Rome

    8th September 2020
  • Art & Culture,  History

    Mosque, church or secular space? Hagia Sophia and the battle for modern Turkey

    21st September 2020 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) When is a museum not a museum? When it was once a cathedral and then a mosque and is now a mosque again as a politician’s attempted ace card to revive his flagging fortunes. Cihan Eroglu reports.

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    Is forgiveness overrated?

    9th June 2022

    The Marvel-lous world of the family

    13th February 2020
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    Wellcome to the world of Rooted Beings

    13th July 2022
  • Art & Culture,  History

    A traveller in the village called Rome

    8th September 2020 / 4 Comments

    (4 minute read) Leonardo Franchi contrasts the simple lanes of village life in rural Italy with the panting heart of the Eternal City, and finds they have much in common.

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    Leonard Franchi

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    The party’s over, and why this might be just what Nigeria needs

    31st July 2020

    The artful and art full school

    22nd April 2021

    Stories: a gentle way to change the world

    15th September 2025
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    Word warping in a time of pandemic

    19th August 2020 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Ronnie Convery finds himself having a grammar meltdown as he ventures out after lockdown.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    The priest of Black Sabbath: why heavy metal and Christianity might just be compatible

    27th October 2025
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    The thorn and the papyrus: a tale of two relics

    27th January 2022

    Poetry page 

    26th March 2020
  • Art & Culture

    The artist who caught a world in flux

    11th August 2020 / 4 Comments

    (7 minute read) L. S. Lowry’s charming matchstick men are loved and loathed in equal measure. But as Adam Brocklehurst points out, there was more to Lowry than quirky depictions of northern English grime. He has a message for a society coming to grips with a new normal …

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    Adam Brocklehurst

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    The Leningrad Symphony – Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony and how the Russians survived a siege

    30th March 2020

    Draw, doodle or dance: well or badly doesn’t really matter

    12th January 2021

    Word warping in a time of pandemic

    19th August 2020
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    The party’s over, and why this might be just what Nigeria needs

    31st July 2020 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu investigates the extraordinary cult of celebration in African society, and suggests the pandemic may have forced much-needed change.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    Stories: a gentle way to change the world

    15th September 2025

    “Autonomy is one of the joys of encountering art”

    18th June 2021

    Why so serious?

    27th November 2019
  • Art & Culture,  History,  Thought-provoking

    A guide for restless hearts: in conversation with a classic of world literature

    27th May 2020 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) It’s time to explore your own mystery, says Luca La Monica, guided by one of history’s greatest thinkers.

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    Frame by frame to Hollywood

    14th February 2020

    “The ultimate rhyme and rhythm is the life of the Trinity”

    14th July 2025

    “Let us disarm words and we will help to disarm the world”: Pope Leo XIV’s programme for a new media

    15th May 2025
  • Art & Culture,  Family

    Telling life’s real stories

    24th May 2020 / No Comments

    (8 minute read) The best stories are often those not written down, believes Joseph Evans.

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    Joseph Evans

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    A taste of that French joie de vivre

    1st June 2021
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    Orwell on Religion

    1st March 2022

    The pen is mightier than the keyboard: Why writing is wonderful

    13th December 2019
  • Art & Culture,  Social Issues

    When the storm clouds gather inside

    20th May 2020 / No Comments

    (11 minute read) Zoë Dukoff-Gordon reads a book about weather where the storms are more personal than meteorological.

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    Zoë Dukoff-Gordon

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    The party’s over, and why this might be just what Nigeria needs

    31st July 2020
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    Shelter: where’s my hiding place?

    20th July 2022

    Do you have a novel in you?

    23rd September 2022
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