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Articles by subject: humour

Endgame: Whine dining (by Laurie Taylor, May/June 2012 )
Laurie Taylor has his very own euro crisis
New Humanist Cartoons March/April 2012 (by Editorial Staff, March/April 2012 )
Cartoons from the March & April issue of New Humanist magazine
Endgame: Artful dodger (by Laurie Taylor, March/April 2012 )
Laurie Taylor flashes his inner muse
Endgame: Still life (by Laurie Taylor, January/February 2012 )
Laurie Taylor talks sadly to himself
New Humanist Cartoons Jan/Feb 2012 (by Editorial Staff, January/February 2012 )
Cartoons from New Humanist Jan & Feb 2012
Endgame: Ex con (by Laurie Taylor, November/December 2011 )
Laurie Taylor side-steps a scam
New Humanist Cartoons Nov/Dec 2011 (by Editorial Staff, November/December 2011 )
Cartoons from the November December issue of New Humanist
Endgame: Never let me go (by Laurie Taylor, September/October 2011 )
Laurie Taylor finds it hard to say goodbye
New Humanist Cartoons July August 2011 (by Various, July/August 2011 )
Cartoons from the July?August issue of new Humanist magazine
Book review: Crooked Talk by Jonathon Green (by Michael Bywater, July/August 2011 )
Michael Bywater finds that Jonathon Green is the aceman of lexicographers, and that's no honey-fuggle
Endgame: The wrong note (by Laurie Taylor, July/August 2011 )
In which Laurie Taylor takes up a new hobby
Endgame: Blank check up (by Laurie Taylor, May/June 2011 )
Laurie Taylor can't keep his mouth shut
New Humanist Cartoons May June 2011 (by Various, May/June 2011 )
Cartoons from the May/June issue of New Humanist magazine
Book review: The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson (by Andrew Mueller, May/June 2011 )
Andrew Mueller admires Jon Ronson's sanity
Endgame: The Mild One (by Laurie Taylor, January/February 2011 )
Laurie Taylor goes hell for leather
Book Review: The Loser Letters by Mary Eberstadt (by Andrew Mueller, July/August 2010 )
Andrew Mueller enjoys the end of a leaden satire of New Atheism
A paon in the arse (by Laurie Taylor, July/August 2009 )
Laurie Taylor ruffles a few feathers
Diary: Trump cards (by Christina Martin, January/February 2009 )
Our religions game seemed to annoy everyone. Result! says Christina Martin
End Game: Nailed down (by Laurie Taylor, November/December 2008 )
Laurie Taylor puts his foot in it
Endgame: Walk on by (by Laurie Taylor, September/October 2008 )
Laurie Taylor tries a bit of continental drift
Stop Me If You've Heard This by Jim Holt (by Natalie Haynes, September/October 2008 )
Natalie Haynes is not amused by a new study of humour
Endgame: Back to basics (by Laurie Taylor, July/August 2008 )
Laurie Taylor flexes his muscles
Field of nightmares (by Andrew Mueller, May/June 2008 )
As festival season begins Andrew Mueller counts off the reasons to avoid them
End Game: Sound of silence (by Laurie Taylor, March/April 2008 )
Laurie Taylor waxes lyrical
Only joking (by Laurie Taylor, September/October 2007 )
Introducing our recent public debate on humour at London’s Royal Society of Arts, Laurie Taylor discovered that laughter can be a serious business
Diary (by Natalie Haynes, July/August 2007 )
Soft porn, sluttish brides and honour killings. Another routine week for feminist journalist Natalie Haynes
Infantile disorder (by Michael Bywater, November/December 2006 )
Michael Bywater won't be joining the new atheists
Party girl (by Imogen Edwards-Jones, September/October 2006 )
Imogen Edwards-Jones plots a new career path
End Game: States of disbelief (by Laurie Taylor, September/October 2006 )
Atheists aren’'t the most popular in America. Laurie Taylor reports
Hot flushes (by Laurie Taylor, July/August 2006 )
Laurie Taylor remembers a bad period
Goodbye to all that (by Michael Bywater, July/August 2006 )
Michael Bywater misses his ivory tower
Judgement days (by Laurie Taylor, May/June 2006 )
Laurie Taylor finds out how long we've got
Sinking feeling (by Laurie Taylor, May/June 2006 )
Laurie Taylor questions yet another time-honoured certainty
Anorak attack (by Laurie Taylor, March/April 2006 )
Laurie Taylor goes into orbit
Mussolini in knickers (by Sally Feldman, January/February 2006 )
What's so funny about all those Twankeys and Trots strutting onto centre stage up and down the country? Sally Feldman defrocks the pantomime dame
No more Mr Nice Guy (by Laurie Taylor, March/April 2005 )
Laurie Taylor refuses to sign up
Heavenly bodies (by Laurie Taylor, September/October 2004 )
Laurie Taylor finds himself at a feast that’s impossible to swallow
Pie in the sky (by Laurie Taylor, July/August 2004 )
Laurie Taylor tastes the delights of a very creative city
Reader's digest (by Laurie Taylor, January/February 2004 )
Laurie Taylor has an appetite for the incomprehensible
Permanent Uncertainty: Laurie Taylor interviews Stephen Fry (by Laurie Taylor, Summer 2003 )
Stephen Fry tells Laurie Taylor about his search for a soul
My Husband and I (by Victor Lewis-Smith, Winter 2002 )
Victor Lewis-Smith delivers an alternative, foul-mouthed Queen's Christmas message
God on the Box (by Victor Lewis-Smith, Autumn 2002 )
Victor Lewis-Smith tunes in to a very special broadcast from up high
FCUK Off (by Laurie Taylor, Autumn 2002 )
Diary by Laurie Taylor
Thinking allowed (by Laurie Taylor, Summer 2001 )
In which Laurie Taylor loses god, battles ideology and discovers humanism
A chorus of booze (by Toby Saul, Web Exclusive, March 2008)
In today's health-scare climate, it takes Kingsley Amis to remind us of the joys of drunkenness, says Toby Saul
Surreal estate (by Ralph Steadman, Web Exclusive, April 2011)
Ralph Steadman revisits the city of lost angels
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