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2 days ago

‘This presidency is a brand-franchise’: Trump has taken the commercialization of politics to a new level

Trump’s $499 gold phone is only the latest ask of the Maga faithful to show their commitment in dollar terms

“I like thinking big. I always have. To me it’s very simple: if you’re going to be thinking…

4 days ago

Update: The Art of the Soft Landing

A year ago I wrote: The Art of the Soft Landing

A few excerpts and an updated graph ...
The "Art of the Soft Landing" requires that the Fed reduce rates quick enough to keep economic growth positive…

7 days ago

‘You can’t wear gold without diamonds!’ Hip-hop legend Slick Rick on bling, British roots and his 26-year break

He is the rapper’s rapper, adored by Jay-Z, and once called ‘the most beautiful thing to happen to hip-hop’. So why has he taken so long to release his new album? And can we please see his diamond-cr…

14 days ago

Art for Everybody review – the dark side of Thomas Kinkade, ‘painter of light’

The extraordinarily popular painter of kitsch American scenes struggled with addiction and depression, as this documentary with access to his previously unseen works shows

You won’t find the works of …

26 days ago

Fancy a masterpiece? Just pop one in your basket! V&A’s new open-access outpost will thrill art-lovers

V&A East Storehouse, London
The Victoria & Albert’s new warehouse boasts a mind-boggling 250,000 artefacts. Our art critic tries its ‘order an object’ service and gets intimate with some national trea…

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David Hockney’s rarely seen early works united in new London exhibition

Exclusive: In The Mood For Love, curated by grandson of early Hockney champion and art dealer, John Kasmin, will feature works from 1960-63

When one of David Hockney’s iconic swimming pool pictures so…

37 days ago

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