These elderly pop stars have a right to feel miffed

These elderly pop stars have a right to feel miffed

The prejudice has less to do with the music than the way its performer looks, or his views On the face of it, there are few sillier or unseemly sights in public life than a pop billionaire stroppily complaining that he is not taken seriously enough. Sir Cliff Richard does it every other week. Sir… Continue reading These elderly pop stars have a right to feel miffed

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Government advice by text? V gd idea

Your partner in life is having an affair. Your children ignore you. The last time you went to a parents’ evening, your son’s teacher had difficulty remembering who he was. Your friends have discovered that misery can be catching and avoid your company. Your cat looks at you with undisguised contempt. But all is not… Continue reading Government advice by text? V gd idea

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Government advice by text? V gd idea

Your partner in life is having an affair. Your children ignore you. The last time you went to a parents’ evening, your son’s teacher had difficulty remembering who he was. Your friends have discovered that misery can be catching and avoid your company. Your cat looks at you with undisguised contempt. But all is not… Continue reading Government advice by text? V gd idea

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The mad, mad world of the very famous

Two great knights of the realm, Sir Jimmy Savile and Sir Salman Rushdie, have just made our strange world seem a little stranger. Salman has appeared, nuzzling Scarlett Johansson’s neck in a video to promote the actress’s new single, “Falling Down”. Jimmy has revealed in an interview that he was close friends with Margaret and… Continue reading The mad, mad world of the very famous

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The mad, mad world of the very famous

Two great knights of the realm, Sir Jimmy Savile and Sir Salman Rushdie, have just made our strange world seem a little stranger. Salman has appeared, nuzzling Scarlett Johansson’s neck in a video to promote the actress’s new single, “Falling Down”. Jimmy has revealed in an interview that he was close friends with Margaret and… Continue reading The mad, mad world of the very famous

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Exposed: the world of grubby grown-ups

A mistress of the ambivalent, the American photographer Annie Leibovitz has a talent for catching a cultural mood in her portraits, while exploiting it at the same time. Her photograph of Demi Moore, nude and heavily pregnant, pointed up celebrity exhibitionism, but in an oddly flattering manner. Arnold Schwarzenegger, stripped to the waist astride what… Continue reading Exposed: the world of grubby grown-ups

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There’s more to animal welfare than sentimentality

It was, by any standards, something of a shock to discover that the British apparently care more about the plight of maltreated donkeys than maltreated women. The three main charities for victims of rape, domestic violence and abuse have a combined annual income of £17m, according to a report by New Philanthropy Capital. A single… Continue reading There’s more to animal welfare than sentimentality

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Season of renewal – and renewed anxiety

It has been a difficult few days: silence in the hedgerows where there should be song, followed by the publication of a profoundly depressing survey into the decline of migrating birds. But today has brought relief. The cuckoo is back, calling from his normal spot across the field from where I write. In the context… Continue reading Season of renewal – and renewed anxiety

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Don’t be glum! Here are ten reasons to be cheerful

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, founded by the chocolate millionaire in 1904 to combat “the great scourges of humanity”, has been looking into equivalent scourges today. Having consulted 3,500 people, it has nominated our top ten social evils. They are the decline of community, individualism and selfishness, consumerism and greed, a decline of values, the decline… Continue reading Don’t be glum! Here are ten reasons to be cheerful

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Weren’t computers meant to liberate us?

Of the publication of silly surveys there is no end. To help us make sense of an increasingly frantic and fragmented world, publicity-minded academics and marketing experts eagerly supply a daily diet of research documents and studies, usually with some statistics to lend an air of fake seriousness to the whole thing. They rarely amount… Continue reading Weren’t computers meant to liberate us?

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