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Sweet And Sour Days In Perugia
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Sweet And Sour Days In Perugia

As a student, Elinor Goodman was bowled over by a charming American, who did the dirty on her. Fifty years later, he got in touch…

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December 2019
Happy LXth Birthday, Asterix!
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Happy LXth Birthday, Asterix!

As Asterix turns 60 and stars in a new book, Giles Coren hails the comic equal of Chaucer, Shakespeare and PG Wodehouse

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December 2019
A Telly Room Of Our Own
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A Telly Room Of Our Own

As Virginia Woolf ’s A Room of One’s Own turns 90, Mary Killen and Giles Wood from Gogglebox write about…

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December 2019
The Coast With The Most
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The Coast With The Most

There may be more dramatic coastlines elsewhere but few encompass such diversity of geological forms as our own: precipitous cliffs of red sandstone and pure white chalk; bold promontories and deep bays; great stretches of sand and shingle and mighty tidal estuaries.

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November 2019
The Socrates Of The BBC
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The Socrates Of The BBC

Harry Mount was at school and university with Louis Theroux but never realised quite how clever – or worried – he was

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November 2019
The Return Of Dr Zhivago
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The Return Of Dr Zhivago

As a boy, Nicolas Pasternak Slater was forbidden from meeting his uncle Boris Pasternak. Now he’s translated the author’s masterpiece

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November 2019
William Hogarth's Fashionable Orgy
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William Hogarth's Fashionable Orgy

The Rake’s Progress isn’t just a naughty picture of drunken depravity. It’s also an inspired guide to 1730s clothes, says Philippa Stockley

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November 2019
John Nash Steps Out Of Big Brother's Shadow
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John Nash Steps Out Of Big Brother's Shadow

Paul Nash may be better known but his brother was more gifted, says Andrew Lambirth, and had a rare eye for untidy British landscapes

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November 2019
Victim Of Murderous Envy
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Victim Of Murderous Envy

Kenneth Cranham was Joe Orton’s favourite actor. He saw the writer courted by the Beatles, as his plays flourished on stage and screen – while Orton’s boyfriend, maddened by failure, descended into a green-eyed rage.

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August 2017
The Stuff Of Genius
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The Stuff Of Genius

Matisse filled his studio with objects to serve as props and inspiration. Tanya Harrod is thrilled to see them reunited with his paintings.

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August 2017
Prince Of Denmark
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Prince Of Denmark

Aalborg and the northern dunes, the meeting point of two seas, have lured artists, writers and nature-lovers for generations – a cultured haven fusing style with tradition.

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August 2017
Crumbling El Dorado For A Sussex Surrealist
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Crumbling El Dorado For A Sussex Surrealist

Deep in the Mexican jungle, an Englishman created an extraordinary garden, crammed with concrete follies and clouds of blue butterflies.It remains a strange, seductive place.

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August 2017
The Wren
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The Wren

The Wren 

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August 2017
I Have Come To Understand Her In A Way I Found Difficult In Real Life
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I Have Come To Understand Her In A Way I Found Difficult In Real Life

Sally Phipps describes the sometimes strange process of writing the biography of her mother, the Anglo-Irish novelist Molly Keane.

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April 2017
Speer's Confessions At His Last Supper
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Speer's Confessions At His Last Supper

Mayfair, August 1981, and Hitler’s industry and architecture chief is revealing why the Allies won the war. Next day, he is dead.His host, historian Norman Stone, looks back.

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June 2017
Cravats And Bedroom Telly
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Cravats And Bedroom Telly

Mark Palmer used to keep his getting-old habits firmly in the closet. Now he positively enjoys putting them on show.

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June 2017
Small But Perfect
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Small But Perfect

Most people fly into Luxembourg for a business meeting and fly straight out again. But they are missing a treat, says William Cook

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February 2017
The Dark Side Of Radio One
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The Dark Side Of Radio One

Craig Brown loved listening to the station when it began, 50 years ago. But beneath the DJs’ cheesy grins, there lurked malice and paranoia.

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September 2017
Painting Paddy's Greece
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Painting Paddy's Greece

Katyuli Lloyd was 20 when she met her hero Patrick Leigh Fermor. What a joy then to illustrate new editions of his books.

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September 2017
Soho's Ruthless Genius
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Soho's Ruthless Genius

Christopher Howse remembers his friend and drinking partner Jeffrey Bernard, who died 20 years ago this month, aged 65.

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September 2017
The Prisoner's Welsh Holiday Home
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The Prisoner's Welsh Holiday Home

The cult TV series is celebrating its 50th birthday. Deborah Maby returns to its setting, the fantasy village of Portmeirion, where she grew up.

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September 2017
The Dairy At Ham
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The Dairy At Ham

There are surely few rooms in England that seem as enchanted as the 18th century dairy at Ham House in Richmond, Surrey.

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September 2017
The Lure of the Bullfight
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The Lure of the Bullfight

When a bullfighter was gored to death in July, animal-rights activists and the British press cheered. But, says Henry Jeffreys, to understand Spain you have to experience the sublime artistry of the bullring.

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September 2016
An Old Man And The Sea
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An Old Man And The Sea

Peter Ireland was persuaded by some friends to join a flotilla sailing holiday in Greece. It was wonderful – in parts.

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September 2016
the story of the oldie
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the story of the oldie

the first issue of this magazine appeared on 21st february 1992. stephen glover looks back on its 25 years.

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march 2017
moralist, monarchist and brexiteer-in-chief
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moralist, monarchist and brexiteer-in-chief

paul dacre is editor of the daily mail, the most powerful newspaper in the country. but who is he?

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march 2017
italy's populist firebrand
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italy's populist firebrand

nicholas farrell profiles beppe grillo, the italian former stand-up comedian who is making traditional politicians quake.

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march 2017
My Life On The Margin With AB
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My Life On The Margin With AB

Before strictly and before political punditry, John Sergeant starred in Alan Bennett’s only TV sketch show in 1966. It is one of his fondest memories.

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May 2017
A Polemicist In The Pink
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A Polemicist In The Pink

The former newspaper editor and dandy Sir Peregrine Worsthorne is 93 – and he’s never been happier. Valerie Grove met him at his beautifully ramshackle Old Rectory home.

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May 2017
The Sunny Side Of Britain's Gloomiest Actor
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The Sunny Side Of Britain's Gloomiest Actor

Geoffrey Palmer is ninety and has been amusing us for more than six decades, on TV, film and stage. Valerie Grove took him to lunch in Highgate.

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