Big is beautiful: A crushing case for brutalism — with the people left out

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Elain Harwood’s Space, Hope and Brutalism reflect the heavy impact of its subject, and some of its callousness

The many lives of John Buchan

10 October 2015 9:00 am

This remarkable man deserves to be remembered for more than his ‘shocker’ and the film it inspired

Hermitage director Mikhail Piotrovsky knows all the secrets of his museum, and he’s keeping them

10 October 2015 9:00 am

This committee-ridden tome by the director of the Hermitage doesn’t reveal the beautiful, chaotic place I remember

Alongside Beans

10 October 2015 9:00 am

weeding alongside beans in the same rush as them 6 a.m. scrabbling at the earth beans synchronised in rows soft…

Proof that the British hardly ever had a stiff upper lip

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Thomas Dixon’s Weeping Britannia proves that only empire stemmed the flow of our tears

Allan Massie’s Bordeaux Quartet is truer to Occupied France than any history

10 October 2015 9:00 am

End Games in Bordeaux, the final volume, has too much action but some vintage details

Sport’s first celebrity: W.G. Grace

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Amazing Grace and Gilbert: The Last Years of W.G. Grace – two biographies of the cricket Champion

Retracing The Thirty-Nine Steps in Buchan’s beloved Borders

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Richard Hannay’s first adventure, now 100 years old, is a pastoral disguised as a thriller

A Mile Down: David Vann’s memoir of a disastrous career at sea

10 October 2015 9:00 am

David Vann’s memoir, A Mile Down, about his disastrous career at sea is an irresistible read

Sorry, America, but it looks like Joe Biden is your next president

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Plus: Bloomberg, Kissinger and me; Hillary Clinton’s Peronist path to power

Bulgarian tragedy

10 October 2015 9:00 am

From ‘Bulgaria and Greece’, The Spectator, 9 October 1915: The fact that the British people will in all probability soon be…

Finally, a business rates reform! If only I knew what it meant

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Plus: George Osborne's cunning pension plan; and the delightful Denis Healey

A Supreme Court justice and the scary plan to outlaw climate change

10 October 2015 9:00 am

An imaginary problem could soon have real consequences in international law

Spittle is the only thing Labour has left

10 October 2015 9:00 am

I’m perfectly qualified to dispense ‘community justice’ with the loutish protestors at the Tory party conference

Women are still scared to talk about IVF. Let’s change that

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Stigma and superstition are confining a crucial, life-changing conversation to coy and cutesy internet forums

Was BBC1’s Rooney hagiography more scripted reality than documentary?

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Plus: why are old people on TV never allowed to behave like old people? BBC4's Close to the Edge reviewed

I’ve never thought much of John Lennon’s music – until now

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Plus: the extraordinary life of Eleanor Roosevelt and the pain of a son’s disappearance

It may have a meagre script and no plot but Farinelli and the King is still a major work of art

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Plus: Rachel Cusk’s Medea at the Almeida isn’t a bad piece of yuppie soap, but it’s hardly Medea

Why Carly Fiorina (probably) can’t save the Republicans

10 October 2015 9:00 am

The former HP boss is just the kind of woman the party base loves – and that other Americans are scared of

Please let’s have more musicals like this Kiss Me, Kate at Opera North

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Plus: does Wozzeck work in concert? Zurich Opera's one-night stand at the Royal Festival Hall certainly did

Barometer

10 October 2015 9:00 am

The death of Diesel The Volkswagen scandal has brought into question the future of the diesel engine. A century ago…

Isis takes its British schoolgirl jihadis seriously. Why don’t we?

10 October 2015 9:00 am

If the authorities don’t act, the stowaway ‘Isis brides’ of today will be tomorrow’s homing missiles

I invented ‘virtue signalling’. Now it’s taking over the world

10 October 2015 9:00 am

It’s a true privilege to have coined a phrase – even if people credit it to Libby Purves instead

They do more than just ninny about in elaborate hats, thank Christ: Suffragette reviewed

10 October 2015 9:00 am

There are clunky script moments, and the plot is at times soapily manipulative, but Carey Mulligan's face saves the day

Blood, sand and tragedy in Papa Hemingway and Ava Gardner country

10 October 2015 9:00 am

Parties such as the one I’ve just been to in Seville will soon be gone with the wind