Right moves, p32
ARTS 38 Damian Thompson interviews the Icelandic pianist Vikingur Olafsson 40 Pop
Raye; The The Michael Hann 42 Exhibitions
Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights Ross Clark Television Ludwig; Joan James Walton 43 Classical music
Eugene Onegin; Hallé, Wong Richard Bratby 44 Theatre
Coriolanus; Ostan Lloyd Evans 46 Cinema
A Different Man Deborah Ross The Gamer Black Myth: Wukong Sam Leith
Saxon violence, p30
LIFE
LIFE 53 Still life Catriona Olding 54 Real life Melissa Kite 55 The turf Robin Oakley 56 The Vintage Chef Olivia Potts 57 Wine club Jonathan Ray AND FINALLY . . . 49 Notes on… Invitations
Philip Womack 58 Chess Luke McShane
Competition Victoria Lane 59 Crossword Lavatch 60 No sacred cows
Toby Young Battle for Britain Michael Heath 61 Sport
Roger Alton Your problems solved Mary Killen 62 Food
Tanya Gold Mind your language Dot Wordsworth
Veep veneer, p9
There are sources in the Jewish tradition that warn against exultation at the downfall of one´s enemies. But I am not Jewish. Douglas Murray, p21
I felt a pang of anxiet y as I boarded the bus from Pwllheli and asked for a ticket to ‘Botnog’. Lloyd Evans, p24
I meet Olafsson and ask him where he places his second and third fingers in the rollercoaster opening bars. The poor man thought he was giving an inter view, not a free piano lesson. Damian Thompson, p39
CONTRIBUTORS
Nigel Havers is an actor who has starred in Chariots of Fire, A Passage to India and Empire of the Sun. On p16 he shares his memories of Dame Maggie Smith.
Niall Ferguson, who compares Netanyahu with Bismarck on p18, is the author of Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe and Civilization: The West and the Rest.
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Francesca Peacock is the author of Pure Wit: The Revolutionary Life of Margaret Cavendish. She reviews Garth Greenwell’s new novel on p33.
Salley Vickers, who writes about the horrors of a childhood in a cult on p34, is a novelist, teacher and psychoanalyst whose books include The Gardener.
Helen Carr is a historian whose first book was The Red Prince: The Life of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. She writes about Richard II and Henry IV on p34.
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