FEATURING Alain de Botton, Francis Spufford, Karen Armstrong, Richard Holloway and Jim Al-Khalili
DON'T MISS:
- John Gray interviews influential ecologist James Lovelock
- Mehdi Hasan asks why Muslims are prone to anti-semitism
- Doris Lessing reflects on her London living quarters in 1963
- Jonathan Lethem considers the abiding influence of Philip Roth at 80
- David Blanchflower gives his Budget verdict
- Laura Kuenssberg on George Osborne's deep unpopularity
- Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett on the role of social media in the Steubenville rape case
PLUS Will Self on why everyone takes the same photograph in Prague, Kate Mossman on the return of hair metal and Jon Bon Jovi and Nick Lezard kills a mouse
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