Friday 5 December 2008

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The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Michael Henderson

Michael Henderson suggests


Allan Massies asks whether a novelist can wirte too well

But where is Colonel Blimp?

But where is Colonel Blimp?

The Triumph of Music, by Tim Blanning

Living the legend

Living the legend

My Judy Garland Life, by Susie Boyt

The view from the middle lane

The view from the middle lane

The Hugo Young Papers: Thirty Years of British Politics — Off the Record, by Hugo Young, edited by Ion Trewin

At Home in Turkey

At Home in Turkey

At Home in Turkey, by Solvi dos Santos and Berrin Torolsan

Arts

Flights of fancy

Flights of fancy

Les Contes d’Hoffmann
Royal Opera

Der fliegende Holländer
Barbican

Crumblies’ gig

Crumblies’ gig

It all started earlier this year, when my friend Chris managed to get four tickets for the first Leonard Cohen concerts at the O2.

Books

Surprising literary ventures

Surprising literary ventures

Willy and the Killer Kipper (1981) by Jeffrey Archer

Differences and similarities

West Workroom towards a new sobriety in architecture theory + practice, by Paolo Conrad-Bercah+w office (including contributions from Daniel Sherer, Pierluigi Panza and George Baird)

Style & Travel

Old is the new new

Old is the new new

Damien Hirst’s two-day auction of spanking new works at Sotheby’s in September signalled the end of an era.

Play time

Living in an all-male household (husband, two sons, cosseted cat) has tended to colour my perception of technology.

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

The global force behind Mumbai’s agony is in our midst

Stephen Schwartz and Irfan Al-Alawi say that LET — the Army of the Righteous — is a worldwide Islamist organisation which is well-established in Britain. The Mumbai atrocities are further proof that the march of Islamic extremism is the central fact of our time

Stephen Schwartz

‘They treat me more like a devil than a god’

Lloyd Evans finds that Bernard-Henri Lévy is not the ageing French dandy of caricature but a serious intellectual with views on everything from Barack Obama to the Muslim veil

Lloyd Evans

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