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Matilda is a reminder that the family we choose can be more valuable than the one we were born into, writes Louis Staples newstatesman.com/culture/books/…
The NS Q&A with Ian Rankin: On Joe 90, Muriel Spark and John Smith newstatesman.com/culture/qa/201…
A real engagement with black history is essential, says Kehinde Andrews. Unfortunately Black History Month has proved the wrong vehicle for that ambition newstatesman.com/politics/educa…
In Farther and Sun: A Dyslexic Road Trip the filmmaker Richard Macer and his 11-year-old son, Arthur, set out to discover whether it might be outdated to think of dyslexia only as a disability, writes Rachel Cooke newstatesman.com/culture/tv-rad…
"A writer must be a student of life, and not the best student either, since we must never graduate from this school, but keep asking the most simple, the most fundamental and the most difficult questions." Elif Shafak on why the novel matters: newstatesman.com/culture/books/…
In the National’s Antony and Cleopatra, there seems to be little desire to use the play as a mirror to today’s world, writes Helen Lewis. Instead, the production takes the story on its own terms. newstatesman.com/culture/music-…