How long before Mozart’s Così Fan Tutte is cancelled?
Garsington’s production of the composer's Carry On-like opera is top-class – but feminists may struggle with its fickle women
Garsington’s production of the composer's Carry On-like opera is top-class – but feminists may struggle with its fickle women
The moral and ethical failings of senior Conservatives are among the many reasons why their safest seats are in danger
From Nixon to Mrs Thatcher, the 99-year-old knew personally all the case studies in his new book Leadership, but it's still not an easy read
Old classics are being tampered with needlessly while new dramas come laced with profanities. Who is to blame?
The last film by Roger Michell, who died suddenly last September, reminds us of our monarch's profound decency – and, oddly, of ours
Around 800 people are now eligible to sit in the Lords - far too many peers for proper debates or discussions to be fully accommodated
Wanting an independent Scotland to join Nato while opposing Trident are ideals that simply don’t add up
Do you have to be mad to read all 3,200 pages of In Search of Lost Time? Au contraire, you'd be crazy not to
Harrison's initiatives all undermined the game and his successor cannot be someone who shares the same disregard for the sport that he did
The sight of a cricket match on your local green on a Sunday is fast becoming a rarity, but some clubs have bucked the trend with new blood
Western nations have put their faith in a resurgent Nato instead of Brussels
Comparing anyone with Hitler is foolish – but Downfall, a stunning 2004 account of the tyrant's final hours, reminded me of someone...
The old soixante-huitard’s new book, Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes, sets ideological hang-ups above serious research
The Berserking by James MacMillan is Britain’s greatest piano concerto for half a century, so why isn't it performed more often?
From Christopher Wren to George Gilbert Scott, some of the greatest architects in history have left their mark on Cambridge
The overkill on the race controversy represents a determination to instruct Wisden’s readers about their thought and their behaviour