Destroying art is all the rage this week
With eco activists throwing soup on Van Gogh’s sunflowers and Jimmy Carr announcing his new tv show, it seems no artwork is safe in this day and age.
With eco activists throwing soup on Van Gogh’s sunflowers and Jimmy Carr announcing his new tv show, it seems no artwork is safe in this day and age.
We used to have the wit to treat fascism with the ridicule it deserved or the deadly seriousness its threat demanded. No longer.
Rewriting history is at the heart of Moscow’s mentality.
The Reaction round-up of what you should, and shouldn’t, be reading this week.
Sport can be both a distraction that offers moments of relief and an important and powerful soft power.
In the latest Rapid Reaction, Iain Martin talks to the grandson of Prince Friedrich Zu Solms-Baruth – the man who played a central role in the plot to kill Hitler.
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After seizing power, Hitler’s first target was the communist party. He promised to “liberate Germany from Marxism” and later attacked the communist Soviet Union. For
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