Tom Jones: “I wanted to be a man, desperately”
How the veteran pop star made a career out of masculinity.
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How the veteran pop star made a career out of masculinity.
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Why we need a radical model for society in which the state does things with, not for, its citizens.…
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If Alex Salmond or any of his allies secure a seat, they will make life for his former party…
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Why the intellectually restless author of Orientalism was an icon to the left, and an irritant to everyone else.…
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By blending memoir, art criticism and biography, Laing explores how the body you are born into shapes your life,…
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The author uses relational quantum physics to insist nothing we see and experience actually exists.
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The book is also a melancholy portrayal of male solitude and community.
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The life and legacy of the poet and New Statesman literary editor, who has died at the age of…
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Beyond by Walker, Simple Passion by Ernaux, translated by Tanya Leslie, The Secret Life of Dorothy Soames by Cowan and Of Women…
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The Canadian New Yorker writer discusses the political power of our voices.
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Rumours about Keir Starmer wanting to sack his shadow chancellor have been circulating for months. Why isn’t anyone setting the…
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The depiction of the capital as a gilded metropolis conceals the highest rate of child poverty of any English region.
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Jacques-Louis David painted his only landscape as the guillotine loomed over him.
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It’s a bit like Fleabag, only minus the self-loathing, the existential angst and, most noticeably, the Hot Priest.
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In challenging times, I often find myself returning to a clip from Stanley Donen’s slight and elegant 1958 film…
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Soft Voice tells the anxious 25-year-old estate agent Lydia what to wear, what to say and which yoghurt to…
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Young players don’t think about the future; they blank all that from their minds as they chase after the exultation of…
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This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s Richard II, refers to the whole of Britain…
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Whether it’s Ulster, Exeter, Ireland or England – I was finally liberated from arranging weekends around rugby fixtures.
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I took a certain pleasure in noticing that the article I read written by an ex-lover of mine was actually quite…
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The owner of Timpsons discusses working with his son, The Nordstrom Way by Robert Spector and his dream of writing headlines for…
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I may never have seen the Taj Mahal by moonlight, but I have walked in a wood carpeted with anemones,…
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We must not accept the mainstreaming of cosmetic intervention without querying what it will do to us.
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We should be aware of America’s cultural imperialism, whether it comes in the form of Coca-Cola or virtuous political causes.
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Underneath Standard Life Aberdeen’s silly new name there is clear thinking, but it is dangerous for those of us who don’t…
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I’m a rubber-burning, lobster-guzzling apologist for lobbyists – just what you would expect from an old Tory self-isolating in…
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The daily Covid cases are now growing faster than at any point before – and the geographical make-up of…
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The rows with Dominic Cummings and Johnny Mercer expose one of the Prime Minister’s worst traits: making promises he…
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In squaring up to the European Super League, Boris Johnson confirmed the Conservatives’ communitarian turn. Is Labour paying attention?
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The Modi government’s complacency has been exposed by a ferocious second wave and a faltering vaccine roll-out.
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A selection of the best letters received from our readers this week. Email [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced…
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For the West, pooling resources to ensure the Global South is vaccinated is not only a moral duty but…
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The author uses relational quantum physics to insist nothing we see and experience actually exists.
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Rumours about Keir Starmer wanting to sack his shadow chancellor have been circulating for months. Why isn’t anyone setting the…
By
The book is also a melancholy portrayal of male solitude and community.
By
Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
By
The life and legacy of the poet and New Statesman literary editor, who has died at the age of…
By
The depiction of the capital as a gilded metropolis conceals the highest rate of child poverty of any English region.
By
Beyond by Walker, Simple Passion by Ernaux, translated by Tanya Leslie, The Secret Life of Dorothy Soames by Cowan and Of Women…
By
We must not accept the mainstreaming of cosmetic intervention without querying what it will do to us.
By
In challenging times, I often find myself returning to a clip from Stanley Donen’s slight and elegant 1958 film…
By
It’s a bit like Fleabag, only minus the self-loathing, the existential angst and, most noticeably, the Hot Priest.
By
We should be aware of America’s cultural imperialism, whether it comes in the form of Coca-Cola or virtuous political causes.
By
Soft Voice tells the anxious 25-year-old estate agent Lydia what to wear, what to say and which yoghurt to…
By
I may never have seen the Taj Mahal by moonlight, but I have walked in a wood carpeted with anemones,…
By
I took a certain pleasure in noticing that the article I read written by an ex-lover of mine was actually quite…
By
This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s Richard II, refers to the whole of Britain…
By
Whether it’s Ulster, Exeter, Ireland or England – I was finally liberated from arranging weekends around rugby fixtures.
By
Underneath Standard Life Aberdeen’s silly new name there is clear thinking, but it is dangerous for those of us who don’t…
By
I’m a rubber-burning, lobster-guzzling apologist for lobbyists – just what you would expect from an old Tory self-isolating in…
By
Young players don’t think about the future; they blank all that from their minds as they chase after the exultation of…
ByEmail [email protected] if you would like to be the New Statesman‘s Subscriber of the Week.
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The daily Covid cases are now growing faster than at any point before – and the geographical make-up of…
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The owner of Timpsons discusses working with his son, The Nordstrom Way by Robert Spector and his dream of writing headlines for…
By
The rows with Dominic Cummings and Johnny Mercer expose one of the Prime Minister’s worst traits: making promises he…
By
In squaring up to the European Super League, Boris Johnson confirmed the Conservatives’ communitarian turn. Is Labour paying attention?
By
A selection of the best letters received from our readers this week. Email [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced…
By
For the West, pooling resources to ensure the Global South is vaccinated is not only a moral duty but…
By
The Modi government’s complacency has been exposed by a ferocious second wave and a faltering vaccine roll-out.
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