Anne with an E – ahead by a century ★★★★
L. M. Montgomery’s 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables is more than a beloved classic. It’s warmly comforting and upliftingly…
L. M. Montgomery’s 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables is more than a beloved classic. It’s warmly comforting and upliftingly…
by Angbeen Abbas The Great Development Dialogue, sponsored by the Department of International Development, was held last Friday, 24 January,…
This week we’re speaking about indigenous people in different countries and cultures. We hear thoughts from Julia Bussab Fonseca about the sinister side of…
The Haystack — a new play by LSE alumni Al Blyth, opening at Hampstead Theatre on 31 January, directed by…
The concept of citizenship is quite simple. A citizen has a document that proves that one enjoys a certain set…
How is Sir Roger Scruton’s legacy intertwined with the LSE? Last week, the world lost one of the most well-read,…
“Arthur was industrious and very resourceful academic. While at Cambridge [in WW2 when LSE was evacuated there] Hayek said of…
The infamous story of the blood-sucking vampire is well known and often adapted, but this new miniseries, from Sherlock creators…
Why is it so dangerous to urge every citizen to support Brexit? It’s only been 2020 for about 30 seconds,…
“No we weren’t doing enough [to promote individual society initiatives] but now we have the leadership team which came about…