D’Angelo, that Pentecostal preacher’s son, the man Robert Christgau called ‘R&B Jesus’, has died, and, with ...
The mummy portraits are stunning. Their production began around 30-40 ce, sixty or so years after the defeat of ...
The main road west from El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, was abandoned by travellers during the war in the ...
Global Progress Action was in London at the end of last month, filling Methodist Central Hall with politicians and think tankers of broadly defined ‘progressive’ politics from around the world. The ...
Global Progress Action was in London at the end of last month, filling Methodist Central Hall with politicians and ...
What was once the paradigmatic catastrophe, the biblical flood, took forty days and forty nights; today’s exemplar is one big ...
The environmental history of European empire doesn’t end with decolonisation. The quasi-colonial schemes of the ...
The film frame is both Walter Murch’s canvas and his found object. In his editing suite, whether mechanical or ...
On many occasions, Lewis courted beatings and arrest in order to bring attention to the racial mistreatment that was ...
Jonathan Rée explains the ways in which Camus’s philosophy differed from that of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, ...
Among the poems Edward Thomas drafted in 1916, shortly before he was posted to France, was ‘As the team’s head-brass’. The poet, seated in the boughs of a fallen elm, watches a ploughman at work ...