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An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.

The quest for the perfect January red wine

From the magazine

There are different ways to approach the tyranny of Dry January. One is to drink in secret. Another is to indulge only on feast days. Personally I have always refused to make January a miserable and puritan month, which means finding excellent red wine to transition from Christmas exuberance to the long, drawn-out evenings of

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I’ll take a country walk over the gym any day

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Iran’s useful idiots

British complicity in Tehran’s terror

Culture

The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.

Oh, Mary!’s climax is an inspirational bit of comedy

From the magazine

High Noon, directed by Thea Sharrock, is a perfectly decent version of a trusty western which celebrates its 74th birthday this year. An elderly sheriff, Will Kane, marries a priggish beauty, Amy, on the day of his retirement but his marital plans are overturned by news that a dangerous convict, Frank Miller, has been released

Podcasts

Cartoons

Wilbur

‘‘Must have been on triple-strength Wegovy.’’

Cartoon

Grizelda

‘‘You were the future once.’’

Cartoon

Dan Fox

Is this the end of the French croissant?

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