Theme: Faith & Meaning

Total Results: 746


March 30, 2020

Are you a Scrabble sadist or a Cluedo nerd? A person's choice of boardgame can reveal much about their true nature

Sam Leith

Wednesday
25.03

25.03

Stay-at-home mums are ready for lockdown Spending all day every day at home with my spouse and child is already my normal

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
24.03

24.03

I’m frightened I’ll die of Covid-19 The coronavirus has made me realise I was in denial about my leukaemia

Stephen Pollard

24.03

Plague and the comforts of history From Bede to T.S. Elliot, suffering in the face of overwhelming terror is what links us

Tom Holland

Monday
23.03

23.03

Covid-19 won’t change this narcissistic generation The panic from millennials in the face of a little adversity troubles me

Meghan Murphy

23.03

Why I’m reactivating World of Warcraft Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games are a way of being less alone when you are alone

Sam Leith

Thursday
19.03

19.03

Coronavirus has locked my congregation out It is heartbreaking to celebrate Mass in an empty church

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
18.03

18.03

Binge-watching in the time of Covid-19 A selection of TV gems to inspire calm, optimism, and an understanding of civilisational decline

Various Contributors

Tuesday
17.03

17.03

Self-isolation is feeding my Warhammer addiction There's nothing like a bunch of paintbrush-toting nerds telling each other that they’re doing nice work

Tom Chivers

Monday
16.03

16.03

Why I fear isolation more than the virus The demographic most at risk from Covid-19 doesn't much like being told what to do

Mary Kenny

16.03

You can’t have morality without politics There's something missing from the heart of the new book by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

Maurice Glasman

Friday
13.03

13.03

No, ‘prejudice’ is not our greatest enemy, coronavirus is It is not racist to talk of a 'Chinese virus' or to avoid Chinatown

Douglas Murray