Planning military incursions into the Netherlands, likening himself to ancient Greeks and comparing Keir Starmer to castrated bulls: the serialisation of Boris Johnsonâs forthcoming memoir kicked off in characteristic fashion this weekend.... Read more »
“At this time, we’d like to invite our passengers needing extra assistance in their political careers to board.” Source link Read more »
75th Anniversary Date and Time September 20, 20249:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET Location Virtual and in-person at the National Archives Building (701 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C.) Overview In celebration of its 75th anniversary,... Read more »
Hannah Arendt’s work inspires many to stand in solidarity against authoritarianism, racial or gender-based violence, climate change, and right-wing populism. But what if a careful analysis of her oeuvre reveals a darker... Read more »
When Malcolm Gladwell’s good friend Jacob Weisberg suggested he update his bestselling first book, The Tipping Point, a quarter of a century after its publication, Gladwell was sceptical. “It seemed like the... Read more »
Maggie Smith, the prolific, multi-award-winning actor described by peers as being “one of a kind” and possessed of a “sharp eye, sharp wit and formidable talent”, has died aged 89. Her work,... Read more »
In 1952, a book appeared that redefined childrenâs literature. âA lap is so you donât get crumbs on the floor,â it proclaimed. âA mustache is to wear on Halloween. A hat is... Read more »
Date and Time October 10, 20241:00–2:30 p.m. ET Overview Emerging research shows that depression, suicidality, and other mental health disorders are more common among autistic people and those with neurodevelopmental conditions compared to... Read more »