Are modern church practises compatible with tradition?
Devotees to Christ express their love in different ways, that much is certain
A train station to be proud of, not to be gurned at
Classical architect Conor Lynch sets out his counter proposal for a train station in Perry Barr for locals to be proud of, not to gurn at.
‘Beautiful, nostalgic refuge’: ‘Loving Vincent’, a review
It is not hard to see that the film was a painstaking operation, the product of the work of a creative team of over 100 painters. It is no surprise that this feature was six years in the making!
I feel lucky to be foreign
Our country can be rescued only if others break from the mob and re-assert the importance of truth. At this present moment, the stakes could hardly be higher.
Bring the fans back
From using previous recordings of stadium ambience, a Frankenstein’s mixture of various sounds is hooked to a live broadcast, then a faceless figure watching the game tries to mimic the type of crowd noise to go with what they are seeing happen, during every moment, over the course of the entire game.
Birmingham ‘68: The Double Zero Project
If Double Zero members did not have a religious experience, at the very least they felt a collective spirituality which came from their love of bikes and their kinship with other riders.
In defence of an immutable human nature: an inteview with Dr. David Berlinski
‘The thesis that something like an essential human nature must exist – necessity self-applied – is far more persuasive than any attempt made to describe it.’
The emperor’s new shoes: Fast fashion’s mockery of tradition
We as a society have forgotten the need to cherish those things we have, to maintain them rather than take them for granted