Thursday 8 January 2009

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Peter Hoskin

Pete suggests


Business

Call me a sentimentalist, but when Rupert Murdoch gave a speech here last week telling News Corporation to go carbon-neutral,...

Restoring the Taj is just  part of Tata’s challenge

Restoring the Taj is just part of Tata’s challenge

Richard Orange says rebuilding the terrorist-hit Mumbai hotel will be an easier task than steering Jaguar Land Rover and the steel group Corus through a deep recession

City Life

Corruption is the hot election issue, but the biggest fish are yet to be fried

Lessons for life from the Crash of ’73

Lessons for life from the Crash of ’73

David Young, who later served in Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet and as chairman of Cable & Wireless, recalls his struggle for survival as an up-and-coming entrepreneur

An idea whose time has come

An idea whose time has come

Janice Warman says ventures that address social problems rather than chasing profits can thrive in a recession

Arts

Crowd  pleaser

Crowd pleaser

Cecilia Bartoli
Barbican

Turandot
Royal Opera House

Shakespeare it ain’t

Shakespeare it ain’t

The Cordelia Dream
Wilton’s Music Hall

Sunset Boulevard
Comedy

Books

Getting the detail right

Evelyn Waugh told Nancy Mitford he was ‘surprised to find’ that Proust ‘was a mental defective. He has absolutely no sense of time.’

Was the Abdication necessary?

Was the Abdication necessary?

The Eagle & the Crown, by Frank Prochaska

Style & Travel

Not just for Christmas

Not just for Christmas

Matthew Dennison extols the virtues of a rare but distinguished breed

Latin lover

Latin lover

Colombia has Clemency Burton-Hill weak at the knees


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

The natural order of things

Matt Ridley says that Darwinian selection explains the appearance of seemingly ‘designed’ complexity throughout the world — not just in biology but in the economy, technology and the arts

Matt Ridley

Onward Christian Zionists

Rod Liddle on the crazed, quasi-fascist evangelicals in Britain and America who believe war in Gaza heralds the Second Coming of Christ

Rod Liddle

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