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Lessons from Disaster Movies
AL Kennedy finds echoes of the disaster movies of the 70s in our current state of affairs.
Stay Weird, Britain
Trevor Phillips discusses the dangers to Britain of a new, repressive 'group-think'.
Donatello and a New Renaissance
Sarah Dunant says the Renaissance master Donatello shows us a way to learn from the past.
The Art of Getting Lost
Will Self on the pleasure of walking without purpose and the freedom of getting lost.
AI Agonistes
Adam Gopnik challenges the idea that artificial intelligence can match human creativity.
On Communal Living
Rebecca Stott asks if communal living could solve society's most pressing problems.
Masculinity: From Durkheim to Andrew Tate
Zoe Strimpel on modern masculinity and the dangers posed by the rhetoric of Andrew Tate.
Prince Harry, Love, and Me
Megan Nolan ponders a bizarre alignment between her life and that of Prince Harry.
Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
Tom Shakespeare goes in search of some light relief from the January blues.
Nature's Pantomime
Howard Jacobson celebrates the way animals rescue us from self-importance.