Last week, the US published its new National Security Strategy (one is produced each presidential term; this is ...
No Kings.’ Instead, it says: ‘Not this one, but perhaps his brother or his ...
He was born in 1874 and spent his first eleven years in San Francisco, where the Frost family managed on very little, ...
Above Côte Brasserie in Kingston upon Thames, overlooking its Riverside Walk, there was for a week in mid-November ...
After seventeen minutes the sky cleared. Seventeen minutes of rain was enough to flood the tents of thousands of families.
The Strand, which today has its western limit at Trafalgar Square, was first recorded in the Roman period, as the ...
In The Impact of Labour, Maurice Cowling wrote that politics in the 1920s was ‘fifty or sixty people’ in tension with one another. The Battle of Ideas, which packed out Church House for a weekend in ...
All post-liberals have at one point or another declared themselves anti-libertarian. Why is it, then, that once in ...
Postures: Jean Rhys in the Modern World, recently on display at London’s Michael Werner Gallery, does not try to cover all ...
The LRB is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of ...
On 7 November 1965, Henry Solomons, the Labour MP for the constituency, died after a short illness. He had won the marginal seat from the Tories at the 1964 general election with a majority of 1181 ...
L ate ​ in Claire-Louise Bennett’s novel Big Kiss, Bye-Bye, the unnamed protagonist goes to Montevideo to participate in a ‘panel discussion about violent scenes from movies’. She had hesitated to ...