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The programme director aims to demonstrate that learning is continuous rather than linear
Michael Douglas excels as Liberace, Shane Meadows’ rockumentary and more
A fourth volume of TS Eliot’s letters shows his domestic life unravelling but offers few glimpses of the practising poet
Making changes without checking if they are wanted can be tricky, writes Brian Groom
Albert Barnes’s art collection moves from its founder’s house to a new home in Philadelphia
A week of mooted moves and actual actions
Public events like literary festivals offer a sense of intimacy and human connection that cannot be replicated on digital platforms
The author of a bestseller on the economic crisis asks why the literary world is wary of finance
It seems class still matters in Britain and escaping one’s background continues to be an ambition
Two poets shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot prize pulled out to protest against Aurum
The author on the difficulties faced by writers with public speaking, a film about Nazi occupation set in Wales and Cameron’s No at the EU summit
The city’s cultural decline is as much of a concern as the terrorism threat it faces, says Vivek Dehejia
For Harold Bloom the Book of Books is not beyond criticism
Living the perfect life means giving up a great deal
Success is a good thing, but its pursuit can also do you in
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