sdsdsdsdsdMonth: April 2022

The Great Oak

I remember reading a letter from the sheriff of these parts, Editor-in-Chief Tom Chamberlin, in which he argued that the labelling of

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The History of Kangaroos

Competing in a 6.2-mile foot race near his weekend retreat at Camp David in 1979, Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the

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How to wear white trousers

For much of human history, white has been a symbol of purity. It was worn by priestesses in ancient Egypt and Rome

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A NARRATIVE SHIFT

Rudyard Kipling said that, “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten”. Thank God, then, for

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Hobbituary: Andy Serkis

Don’t let that headline alarm you: there’s plenty of life left in Andy Serkis, a man who has spent the past two

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HYMNS OF THE REPUBLIC

We get him now, of course, but in September 1984, Bruce Springsteen must have felt like the most misunderstood man in America.

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Life With Mars

I have an unprofessional bias towards James Marsden. For starters, the man’s tip-top reputation in Tinseltown is enough for anyone to think

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