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Our Mother Church Comes With A Price Tag
Page 8 from 25th July 2008Mark Langham recalls his struggle to preserve the integrity of Westminster Cathedral during his seven years as Administrator I t is intriguing that......

‘i Love Ritual, Incense And Latin’
Page 7 from 2nd January 2009Peter Stanford meets a late-blooming poet whose work draws on the faith of her celebrated Recusant family L ife is conventionally lived as a kind......

Saving The Huddle From Hibernation
Page 10 from 17th February 1989STRUGGLE as I might, I cannot but feel that the winter months are dull and at worst downright depressing. I can quite believe that sunshine or the......

Idealism, Quixotry And The Love Of Risk
Page 9 from 16th April 1999Claus Von Bulow on a moving history of Glyndebourne Glyndebourne, An Operatic Miracle by John Jolliffe. John Murray £25 T HEY SAY ONE should......

Nostalgia That Is Not What It Seems
Page 9 from 23rd April 1999This purported First English Prayer Book is indulgent confectionery, says Brian Brindley The First English Prayer Book by Arthur James, £9.99 E......

Landscapes Seen Differently There Will Be Blood
Page 12 from 15th February 2008and possibly tears Peter Doig TATE BRITAIN, UNTIL APRIL 27 V ery few English painters of our day have been given accolades in critical circles......

Picasso Side By Side With Bacon And Moore
Page 14 from 9th March 2012FINE ARTS REVIEW Picasso and Modern British Art TATE BRITAIN , UNTIL JULY 15 P icasso was a giant figure in 20th-century art. A superb painter and......

The Future For The Arts
Page 4 from 14th February 1975By NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS This week the Commons had one of its rare opportunities to debate the arts and it proved an encouraging occasion for art......

A Mine Of Art And Culture In Liverpool
Page 8 from 6th January 1989Galleries by Leigh Hatts LAST year's opening of a Tate Gallery outpost at Liverpool was merely the prelude to the emergence in 1989 of long laid......

Back To The Future
Page 8 from 7th July 2000Visual Arts Patrick Reyntiens T HE ACT OF MEMORY, and therefore of association, has transferred from the organic, inbuilt, side of our......