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Tanya Gold
Place
A pilgrim-less Jerusalem
I date my trips to the Holy City in the falafel sandwiches you can buy near the Damascus Gate
By Tanya Gold
Europe
How bureaucracy is destroying Britain’s fishermen
A government that promised freedom is now taking the remnants of it away, and for what?
By Tanya Gold
Book Review
What’s the secret to Mel Brooks’s comic genius?
Jeremy Dauber has written a piece of criticism as elegant and sympathetic as Brooks is vulgar and savage
By Tanya Gold
Film
Michael Caine at ninety, in his own words
‘I became an actor because I wanted to kiss a girl, and I got to kiss all of them’
By Tanya Gold
Food
The real food of Venice
The Venetians still love black food pulled from the lagoon that saved them
By Tanya Gold
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