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Time Lived, Without Its Flow by Denise Riley review stunning clarity

In 2008, the poet and philosopher Denise Rileys adult son Jacob died suddenly from an undiagnosed heart problem while on holiday. Four years later, she published two new works: a poem about Jacobs death, A Part Song, which won a Forward prize, and the essay Time Lived, Without Its Flow in a micro-press edition that

A locals guide to Palermo: sardines, spumante and spontaneous dancing

City food guide Marco Romeo on the sardines, spumante and street dancing that give the Sicilian capital its distinctive vibe There are two parallel culinary worlds in Palermo: traditional home cooking and street food.

Former partner of Lord Ashcroft son pleads guilty in Belize over shooting of police officer | Belize

Jasmine Hartin admits negligent manslaughter of Henry Jemmott by accidentally discharging his firearm The Canadian socialite and former partner of the son of billionaire and Conservative party grandee Lord Michael Ashcroft has pleaded guilty in a court in Belize to the negligent manslaughter of a police officer.

Mad Men: series three, episode five | Mad Men

Betty has strange dreams as she gives birth, and Pete struggles with race politics Tonights title (The Fog) refers to Bettys haze as she gives birth. As Don sits swigging Johnnie Walker and ripping out ads, Betty is begging for her husband while the midwife plies her with drugs. Wonderfully (perhaps weirdly) we go with

New Dark Age by James Bridle review technology and the end of the future

The consequences of the technological revolution may be even more frightening than we thought I suspect your enjoyment or otherwise of James Bridles New Dark Age will depend very much on whether youre a glass half-empty, or a glass exactly-filled-to-the-halfway-mark-by-microprocessor-controlled-automatic-pumping-systems sort of a person. I like to think that while I may have