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Total Results: 436
8 Jul 2021 - 1:05am
Would the Spice Girls survive today?
'Girl Power' used to be audacious — now it means stripping off for the sake of it
Julie Burchill
Monday, 14 June
14.06
Why progressives don’t like The Lark Ascending
The music of Vaughan Williams has become proxy for Brexit
Ben Cobley
Monday, 7 June
07.06
Tony Soprano: villain or victim?
He committed every sin — so why does the audience still root for him?
Rob Henderson
Thursday, 25 March
25.03
Don’t be a snob about Banksy
The troublemaker has become a hate figure for those afflicted by Cultural Cringe
Simon Evans
Wednesday, 20 January
20.01
The heroism of heavy metal
The genre was born of Britain's imperial grandeur and industrial might
Mary Harrington
Wednesday, 25 November
25.11
Why I had to leave The Guardian
If you were bullied by 338 colleagues, what would you do?
Suzanne Moore
Thursday, 30 July
30.07
Church philistines have got high culture all wrong
Whatever Sheffield Cathedral thinks, beautiful choral music is not elitist. It's how we approach the divine
Giles Fraser
Wednesday, 8 July
08.07
Why panto has its knockers
It's sheer snobbery for the New York Times to dismiss pantomime — it might just save British theatre
Matthew Sweet
Monday, 4 November
04.11
Why Miranda is more daring than Fleabag
Miranda Hart’s creation — now a decade old — doesn't rely on filthy jokes for laughs
Peter Franklin
Friday, 1 November
01.11
Could a Rugby World Cup win boost Boris?
Rugby is increasingly becoming a national, rather than an elite, sport
Robin Aitken
Tuesday, 24 September
24.09
How Weinstein silenced everyone
There's a contradiction at the heart of the #MeToo movement
Jenny McCartney
Friday, 12 July
12.07
What has The Guardian got against classical music?
The press and politicians are patronising working-class kids
James MacMillan
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