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Saturday 17 May 2008

Spectator 180th Anniversary Blog
 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Peter Hoskin

Pete suggests


Changing all utterly

Byron Rogers

1st April, 2008

Watching the Door by Kevin Myers

Boys will be boys

Diana Hendry

1st April, 2008

Sputnik Caledonia by Andrew Crumey

Sounds of the Seventies

Simon Baker

1st April, 2008

The Northern Clemency by by Philip Hensher

A subject in need of a writer

Allan Massie

1st April, 2008

Allan Massie celebrates Ouida

Both sublime and ridiculous

Sam Leith

26th March, 2008

Fabergé’s Eggs by Toby Faber

Flouting the rules

John de Falbe

26th March, 2008

Machine by Peter Adolphsen

Sounding a false note

William Leith

26th March, 2008

Currency Wars: Forging Money to Break Economies by John K. Cooley

Pistols at dawn

Raymond Carr

26th March, 2008

The Duel: Castlereagh, Canning and the Deadly Cabinet Rivalry by Giles Hunt

His mysterious ways

Roger Lewis

26th March, 2008

On God by Norman Mailer

Thinking like a river

P.J. Kavanagh

26th March, 2008

Downstream by Tom Fort

A willingness to believe anything

Matthew Parris

26th March, 2008

Counterknowledge: How We Surrendered to Conspiracy Theories, Quack Medicine, Bogus Science and Fake History by Damian Thompson

A Scottish master of caricature

Bevis Hillier

18th March, 2008

John Kay: A Series of Original Portraits and Etchings by Alan Bell

A world without frontiers

William Skidelsky

18th March, 2008

The City of Words by Alberto Manguel

Putting the Boot in

Peregrine Worsthorne

18th March, 2008

The Remarkable Lives of Bill Deedes by Stephen Robinson

Scripture was composed by believers

Edward Norman

18th March, 2008

The Resurrection by Geza Vermes

A new way of seeing

Honor Clerk

18th March, 2008

Far North and Other Dark Tales by Sara Maitland

Echoes of the invisible world

Matthew Dennison

18th March, 2008

Daphne by Justine Picardie

Not going to London to visit the Queen

Anita Brookner

18th March, 2008

Remembering the Bones by Frances Itani

Having the last laugh

Lloyd Evans

18th March, 2008

Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth and Art by Lewis Hyde

Scribble, scribble, scribble

Allan Massie

18th March, 2008

Allan Massie on why writers write

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