The Point
“Office Culture: Shirley Hazzard’s stories of bureaucratic life” (9 December 2021)
The New Yorker
““Borgen”‘s Bleak View of Women in Power” (4 August 2022)
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“Gimme shelter: the visionary Refuge Tonneau” (April/May 2019)
“Dieter Rams, the father of modern product design” (April/May 2019)
“Talent and tragedy: self-portraits from a troubled half-century” (14 March 2019)
“A celebration of mid-century design at MoMA” (19 February 2019)
“Declassified: the secrets of the KGB’s spycraft” (29 January 2019)
“The world is going nutty for halva” (February/March 2019)
“Alternative facts” (from “What the world is watching”, February/March 2019)
“Here comes the bribe” (from “What the world is reading”, February/March 2019)
“Menton: pucker up” (from “Vaut le Voyage”, February/March 2019)
“London: defying convention” (from “Vaut le Voyage”, February/March 2019)
“Meet the ancestors” (from “What the world is listening to”, December/January 2019)
“Ahmedabad: swept away” (from “Vaut le Voyage”, December/January 2018)
“How Charlie Brown and Snoopy stole our hearts” (6 November 2018)
“Weaving Anni Albers back into art history” (16 October 2018)
“Myth, science and the fate of the Romanovs” (28 September 2018)
“‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’: a cheat’s guide” (18 September 2018)
The Economist
“’Artistic Encounters with Indigenous America’” is timely and troubling” (21 January 2019)
“O shopping spree: Christmas markets” (15 December 2018)
“Labour of love: ‘Roma‘” (7 December 2018)
“Anticipation: ‘My Brilliant Friend‘” (17 November 2018)
“Lost and found: Orson Welles” (3 November 2018)
“Arts and crafts: Edward Burne-Jones” (27 October 2018)
“The same page? the Booker Prize” (13 October 2018)
“Who on earth? ‘Doctor Who’” (7 October 2018)
“Moving: the Turner Prize” (29 September 2018)
“Royal blood: ‘The Last Tsar’” (22 September 2018)
“Future history: the Kabakovs” (8 September 2018)
“Love in a cold climate: ‘Cold War‘” (1 September 2018)
Apollo
“Jewels that dazzle across time and space” (31 January 2019)