Sunday 23 November 2008

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Michael Henderson

Michael Henderson suggests


Americano

For his speech last night, John McCain had a walkway built into the floor - perhaps to remind him of...

Caroline for London

Under the headline ‘This would insult Britain, Mr President’, Peter Oborne objects to the idea of making Caroline Kennedy the...

Department of unusual backdrops

Well, it’s not a moose being killed but it is still slightly odd to watch a politician being interviewed...

Obama set to create domestic spying agency

Obama set to create domestic spying agency

As part of what will be the most significant reorganization of the US intelligence community in decades, the Obama administration...

It looks like there will be an energetic start to the Obama era

It looks like there will be an energetic start to the Obama era

All the signs are that we’re going to get serious energy legislation early in the new Congress. First, as Marc...

Arts

Due discretion

During the two previous recessions it was not unknown for Rolls-Royce and Bentley owners to replace their cars covertly.

Glorious gadgets

Glorious gadgets

Is Christmas creeping up on you, unawares? Again? Have you found yourself, even at this late hour, facing a nil-all draw as far as presents bought, and presents asked for, is concerned? Never mind.

Books

Extraordinarily ordinary

Extraordinarily ordinary

Wartime Courage: Stories of Extraordinary Courage by Ordinary People in World War Two, by Gordon Brown

Three men and a singer

Three men and a singer

The China Lover, by Ian Buruma

Style & Travel

The mad  hatter

The mad hatter

Joseph Connolly reveals a life-long obsession with hats

Spain’s secret kingdoms

Spain’s secret kingdoms

Few tourists see the buildings, birds and flowers of Leon and Burgos, says Simon Courtauld

The Spectator Parliamentarian Awards
Spectator Book Club
The Spectator Billabong
In this week's issue

Thank goodness we can have a run on the pound when we need one

Martin Vander Weyer looks ahead to next week’s Pre-Budget Report and reflects on George Osborne’s contentious remarks about the devaluation of sterling. It looks like Gordon Brown is getting away with his borrowing binge — leaving the Tories isolated

Martin Vander Weyer

I loved Oliver Stone’s Bush film — and I know why the critics hated it

The movie W. did not provide the crude anti-Bush agitprop that the reviewers craved, says Rod Liddle. This was precisely its strength: we need to get inside the minds even of those we most deplore

Rod Liddle

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