Love letters to pasta
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Love letters to pasta

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The irony is it takes two Frenchmen to explain Maga
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The irony is it takes two Frenchmen to explain Maga

[ad_1] Your recent magazine article “The deification of René Girard” (Spectrum, May 10) documented a curious development: the rising popularity of the French literary critic’s

Armchair traveller recalls Glubb Pasha camping tip
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Armchair traveller recalls Glubb Pasha camping tip

[ad_1] As a housebound armchair traveller, I read all your travel pieces with pleasure. But the HTSI special was an extra pleasure, thank you. However,

Letter: How gentrification became bane of the ‘bargain basement’
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Letter: How gentrification became bane of the ‘bargain basement’

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The cryptic X-word used to be highlight of my week
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The cryptic X-word used to be highlight of my week

[ad_1] I write to you from a pit of despair. Years ago, before Covid, the FT Weekend Cryptic Crossword was the cultural highlight of my

Danish painter piece raises not just a question of dates
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Danish painter piece raises not just a question of dates

[ad_1] Perhaps Enuma Okoro or your picture editor may need a moment “to rest and recharge” (“A time to rest and recharge”, Opinion, Life &

Kristofferson cover that won Sammi a Grammy
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Kristofferson cover that won Sammi a Grammy

[ad_1] It’s hard to believe that Michael Hann wrote a column on Kris Kristofferson’s hit “Help Me Make It Through The Night” (The Life Of

Aural phenomenon, but hardly music to the ears
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Aural phenomenon, but hardly music to the ears

[ad_1] In her magazine article on phantom crying (“Do you hear them? The ‘babies in the head’”, Spectrum, Life & Arts, April 26) Alice Vincent

Begum has been punished enough for her mistakes
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Begum has been punished enough for her mistakes

[ad_1] I seldom agree with Jacob Rees-Mogg, but he and Alf Dubs, the former Labour minister, are right that Shamima Begum should not have been

Finders keepers — the debate over India’s Buddhist relics
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Finders keepers — the debate over India’s Buddhist relics

[ad_1] In discussing the attempt by the Indian government to stop an auction at Sotheby’s of Buddhist gem relics from the Piprahwa Stupa (“Should holy

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