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Arts & Culture Theater
A 'Richard III' for our unsettled times
May 26, 2017
It would be fascinating were the producers able to arrange a quick transfer to a venue somewhere near the White House.
Politics & Society Dispatches
Amid Brexit, a gaffe-rich U.K. election amuses but doesn’t engage voters
May 19, 2017
More and more, the political campaigns are indistinguishable from advertising campaigns for, say, breakfast cereals.
Politics & Society Dispatches
Quick notes on a snap election in the United Kingdom
May 05, 2017
The U.K. populace at large did not appear to share the delight of the media and the political classes as the shortest parliament in 45 years came to an abrupt end.
Arts & Culture Theater
'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern' returns with angst, humor and Harry Potter
April 26, 2017
The 'Hamlet'-inspired play made the playwright Tom Stoppard an overnight sensation.
Politics & Society Dispatches
Mind the rap? London’s Bakerloo Line gets rave review
April 20, 2017
The London police have issued a statement asking "D.J.s to refrain from using the Tube as a pop-up club.”
Politics & Society Dispatches
Former chancellor takes over as editor of the London Evening Standard
April 05, 2017
George Osborne lost his old government job when the Brexit referendum swept David Cameron's team off the political stage.
Politics & Society Dispatches
Defiant and united, London carries on after Westminster Bridge killings
March 29, 2017
Across the capital Londoners have been resolute, demonstrating an absolute refusal to be intimidated by this or any terror event
Politics & Society Dispatches
If Scotland leaves the U.K., will Northern Ireland be next?
March 21, 2017
Each forecasted outcome would have been mocked only a few years ago—yet today, neither is unthinkable.
Politics & Society Dispatches
Outrage in Britain as unaccompanied migrant children are abandoned
March 10, 2017
Some estimates suggest that there could be as many as 90,000 unaccompanied refugee minors scattered across Europe.
Politics & Society Dispatches
Trump's state visit to United Kingdom debated as hate crimes are up in London. Is Brexit to blame?
February 24, 2017
This is not a country at ease with itself, if it ever were. The United Kingdom continues to display more and more intolerance and anger.
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