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Campaign 2024
Kamala Harris was a horrible candidate. He, on the contrary, was superb
Roger Kimball
One intriguing possibility suggested by exit poll data is that multiculturalism committed suicide
Daniel McCarthy
A disappointing night and day at her alma mater
Matt McDonald
Young men and Hispanics proved particularly decisive in his victory
What do you think one man and a few ‘based’ people can do against hundreds of rotting bureaucracies?
Riva-Melissa Tez
Team Harris and Team Trump have both been clear: 2024 is existential
Freddy Gray
This election is not just about selecting a president
Kamala Harris is the embodiment of the diversity, equity and inclusion policies that have taken hold across this country over the past decade
Matt Walsh
When an adult performer looks in the mirror, they look way more like a Trump than an MSNBC wine mom
Cherie DeVille
‘We don’t have to settle for weakness, incompetence, decline and decay’
Amber Duke
Will new generations ever be able to afford a home?
Joel Kotkin
Jeff VanderMeer has mastered his craft quite as much as his old heroes and transcends most of them
Michael Moorcock
Though Heretic may not be as clever as it thinks it is, it builds tension nicely, and it’s enjoyable watching Grant have so much fun
Deborah Ross
What to watch this November
The Spectator
All you do is kill stuff, nerd out over your character stats and skill trees, then kill more stuff
Sam Leith
The story of Kenya’s Europeans such as the 5th Baron Delamere, who died recently, is one of hard work
Aidan Hartley
One reads a book at 20 and it speaks or it doesn’t, but re-read it 60 years later and it has become a different book
Susan Hill
In Britain and Ireland, children and poor people would go door to door on November 2, singing and asking for soul cakes
Jane Stannus
If there’s one thing the British know, it’s how to use up stale bread
Olivia Potts
It was clearly inspired by satirical American and British shows about politics
Middle East
Was it worth the price paid?
Paul Wood
Art
Sabin Howard brings classicism back to the Mall
William Newton
Books and Arts
Place
Dead shows, whether Grateful or & Company, bring a bunch of disparate people together
Rich Cromwell
Food
‘I feel like New York is the city that is always exploring new things. If you have a new idea, you put it here’
Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore