CULTURE & ANARCHY
July/August 2013
The grand old towns of the south coast have certainly lost some of their former glory, but there is no reason why their best days should not be ahead of them
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June 2013
The reputation of one of England's finest composers has been indelibly stained by his refusal to fight in the Second World War
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May 2013
Teacher, philanthropist, founder of the Royal College of Music — Sir Hubert Parry was so much more than a composer of England's finest songs
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April 2013
It it a great paradox that our culture glorifies celebrity chefs when, as a nation, we increasingly refuse to spend money feeding ourselves
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