The Venetians still love black food pulled from the lagoon that saved them
By Tanya Gold
Who benefits from an absence of criticism? Not the consumer
By Tanya Gold
The TV show makes its original source material — The Godfather trilogy, Goodfellas — look naive
By Tanya Gold
‘I’m a happy person! I have never been upset’
By Tanya Gold
What can appear desperately insincere to British people is, in America, good manners
By Tanya Gold
That the royal family are apolitical is laughable — they scheme for their own survival
By Tanya Gold
Mankiewicz was a drunk, a wit and a gambler: ‘the Voltaire of Central Park West’
By Tanya Gold
I pity people who don’t know the ecstasy of cinema in picture houses
By Tanya Gold
The past four years have felt like an awakening
By Tanya Gold
Why does the forthcoming biopic ignore the story of the Essex-born civil servant Judy turned to at the end of her life?
By Tanya Gold
The fashion is to attack politicians you dislike with sugar, profanity, snacks and toys
By Tanya Gold
The poet talks Brexit, money and Fred and Rose West
By Tanya Gold