Current affairs and newspaper magazine of the year In this week's issue: Can political cartoons survive in the digital age? - FEATURING John Pilger, Luke Harding, singer Tracey Thorn, Ralph Steadman, Leo Robson, cultural theorist Stuart Hall and many more. - Don't miss: - - The complex case of Julian Assange - John Pilger and Luke Harding discuss - - Helen Lewis reports on political cartoonists in the UK - from how the tradition began to its future in a digital age - - Karrie Fransman draws a piece of cartoon reportage on the trouble with humour - - Jonathan Derbyshire interviews Stuart Hall about Englishness - - Norwegian reporter Asne Seierstad writes about the Anders Breivik trial, and how Norway's liberal justice system has allowed him to publicise his toxic ideas - - Leo Robson reviews Ian McEwan's latest novel Sweet Tooth - PLUS Everything But The Girl Singer Tracey Thorn writes about the novelist Elizabeth Taylor, Sarah Ditum muses on being a bad parent and David Herman mulls over the future of the BBC after Mark Thompson's departure. - Find the issue, cover dated 27 August, on sale for £3.50 in all good newsagents, in London on Thursday 23 August and the rest of the country from Friday 24 August. Or buy the issue in digital form here - ideal for those living outside the UK.You can also get 12 issues for £12 with a trial subscription (UK only). |
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