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October 10, 2014
Bryan Appleyard
Google and Julian Assange Battle It Out on the Page
September 19, 2014
David Marquand
We Shouldn't Forget Liberalism's Religious Roots
September 15, 2014
Jason Cowley
The Dissolution of the U.K. Would Be a Bad Omen for the Rest of the World
With a new Cold War and the Middle East in flames, Britain must stay together.
September 12, 2014
Andrew Harrison
'Not Very Entertaining, Clever, or Original”: How NBC Almost Killed 'Friends'
September 5, 2014
Angus Roxburgh
A Scottish Writer Explains Why He's Voting for Independence
August 22, 2014
Mehdi Hasan
This Is What Wannabe Jihadists Order on Amazon Before Leaving for Syria
August 22, 2014
John Bew
History's Lesson for the Middle East: When Superpowers Leave, Stability Doesn't Follow
August 8, 2014
Rowan Williams
Dylan Thomas Is The Quintessential Poet for Adolescence
But that's not all he was
August 2, 2014
Oliver Farry
Church Attendance Is Falling. Let the Buildings Fall, Too.
August 2, 2014
Rosie Wilby
You're More Polyamorous Than You Think
July 18, 2014
Steven Poole
Against the Modern Cult of Spontaneity
Think before you act
July 18, 2014
Peter Jukes
Rupert’s Red Top: The Rise and Fall of Rebekah Brooks
July 18, 2014
Andrew Ladd
We Get to See Director's Cuts of Our Favorite Movies. Why Not an "Author's Cut" for Books?
July 11, 2014
Phil Hartup
Why Can’t Women Compete Against Men at Video Games?
Sexism, that’s why
July 11, 2014
Jonathan Bate
Shakespeare Was an Epicurean
Tracing the Bard’s debt to the French essayist Michel de Montaigne
July 9, 2014
Laurie Penny
The Feminist Writer's Dilemma
Women are encouraged to write about personal experiences—and then dismissed as "confessional"
June 27, 2014
Daisy Lafarge
Lana Del Rey’s New Album Is a Sad Indictment of Post-Feminism
June 27, 2014
Claire Hajaj
My Novel's Only Draft Was Kidnapped in Syria—and I Lived to Tell the Tale
June 27, 2014
Laurie Penny
What the “Transgender Tipping Point” Really Means
June 20, 2014
Eleanor Margolis
Dov Charney, Terry Richardson, and the Misogynistic Truth About Hipster Cool
A bizarre double standard has emerged in the fashion world, where misogyny is OK, as long as it pastiches a bygone era of kitsch female subjugation
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