We talk to Hilary Lawson about the philosophy festival he founded, the role of big questions in everyday life, and why postmodernism isn't as "dangerous" as its made out to be.
The history of the index is dotted with big personalities, scandals and moral panics, as a new book explains.
The metaverse promises to connect everyone and everything. Should we fear its impact on intimate relationships?
The story of WW2 has been warped in the British public imagination. A new set of galleries seeks to correct that.
"Riches", "Succession", "House of Dragons": In 2022, television is still very much keeping it in the family.
Two books foreground the new voices and new ideas in climate crisis activism.
A new book by Michael Ignatieff explores how consolation has shaped art, politics and religion throughout history.
As bomb sirens rang out across Lviv in western Ukraine, JP O'Malley crossed into Poland and began his journey to Sarajevo.
Marcelo Bielsa, a manager once hailed as "God", has been sacked from Leeds United. When it comes to faith in football, the history of leadership at the club has lessons for us all.
An experiment with brain cells in a petri dish will likely add to growing belief in the scientific utility of synthetic brains