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61.
From bitter loss to sweet relief: baking as therapy (spectator.co.uk)
44 points
Thevet
7 years ago
6 comments
62.
Emperor for three years: the doomed reign of Maximilian I of Mexico (spectator.co.uk)
43 points
pepys
4 years ago
8 comments
63.
Where is the moral outrage about Britain’s grooming gangs? (spectator.co.uk)
42 points
leephillips
3 years ago
16 comments
64.
Born out of suffering: the inspiration of Dostoevsky’s great novels (spectator.co.uk)
42 points
lermontov
5 years ago
11 comments
65.
It took a long time for de Gaulle to become ‘de Gaulle’ (spectator.co.uk)
42 points
allthebest
8 years ago
10 comments
66.
Airline classes as wealth redistribution (spectator.co.uk)
41 points
simonb
13 years ago
51 comments
67.
Why do we write dedications in books? (spectator.co.uk)
41 points
lermontov
7 years ago
12 comments
68.
The menace of memes: how pictures can paint a thousand lies (blogs.spectator.co.uk)
41 points
matthewmacleod
12 years ago
2 comments
69.
Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art (spectator.co.uk)
40 points
diodorus
6 years ago
25 comments
70.
Seducing Mussolini (spectator.co.uk)
40 points
pepys
9 years ago
5 comments
71.
Jane Carlyle survived a miserable marriage by satirizing it (spectator.co.uk)
39 points
pepys
9 years ago
18 comments
72.
Thomas Paine: spendthrift, scrounger and polemicist of genius (usa.spectator.co.uk)
39 points
pepys
8 years ago
3 comments
73.
Victorians were obsessed with the moon (spectator.co.uk)
38 points
hoffmannesque
7 years ago
8 comments
74.
The programme of art plunder initiated by Hermann Göring (spectator.co.uk)
38 points
prismatic
5 years ago
5 comments
75.
The modern economy is built on addiction (2021) (spectator.co.uk)
36 points
HeckFeck
4 years ago
6 comments
76.
An Englishman who saved Japan’s cherry blossoms (spectator.co.uk)
36 points
lcaff
7 years ago
3 comments
77.
‘Liz Truss hasn’t understood a word I wrote’, says PM’s favourite author (spectator.co.uk)
35 points
enviclash
4 years ago
19 comments
78.
No lockdown, please, we’re Swedish (spectator.co.uk)
34 points
alanfranz
6 years ago
82 comments
79.
Is Mark Twain’s old age best forgotten? (spectator.co.uk)
33 points
samclemens
4 years ago
18 comments
80.
John le Carré's private life, revealed in letters and a kiss-and-tell (spectator.co.uk)
32 points
pepys
4 years ago
26 comments
81.
The paradox of Graham Greene (spectator.co.uk)
32 points
pepys
6 years ago
8 comments
82.
The Art of the Reading Nook (spectator.co.uk)
32 points
prismatic
4 years ago
6 comments
83.
Don't believe Orson Welles (spectator.co.uk)
32 points
drjohnson
11 years ago
3 comments
84.
Günter Grass: From Enfant Terrible to Grand Old Man (spectator.co.uk)
32 points
lermontov
9 years ago
3 comments
85.
A number of great composers were fond of the bottle, but can you hear it? (spectator.co.uk)
31 points
tintinnabula
9 years ago
16 comments
86.
‘I always made an awkward bow’: John Keats’s poignant farewell (spectator.co.uk)
31 points
apollinaire
4 years ago
5 comments
87.
A short history of flash photography (spectator.co.uk)
30 points
prismatic
9 years ago
5 comments
88.
Wind turbines are neither clean nor green and they provide zero global energy (spectator.co.uk)
29 points
georgecmu
9 years ago
29 comments
89.
Samuel Beckett’s letters reveal a fiercely private workoholic (spectator.co.uk)
28 points
lermontov
10 years ago
discuss
90.
The art of the hermit (spectator.co.uk)
27 points
mayiplease
6 years ago
8 comments
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