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Best of the Spectator
The Spectator
Fréquence : 1 épisode/2j. Total Éps: 2000

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- https://www.spectator.co.uk/podcasts/table-talk
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Holy Smoke, from the archives: An atheist goes on a Christian pilgrimage. Why?
dimanche 1 septembre 2024 • Durée 22:39
On this episode of Holy Smoke, from the archives, Guy explains why his journey was a pilgrimage, not just travels. And Damian Thompson talks to Harry Mount, editor of The Oldie, about why he’s irresistibly drawn to church buildings while remaining an unbeliever - albeit an agnostic rather than an atheist.
Spectator Out Loud: Joan Collins, Owen Matthews, Sara Wheeler, Igor Toronyi-Lalic and Tanya Gold
samedi 31 août 2024 • Durée 29:52
Presented and produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Book Club: Carlo Rovelli, from the archives
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Durée 48:28
Carlo joined Sam in March 2023 to discuss his book Anaximander and the Nature of Science and explain how a radical thinker two and a half millennia ago was the first human to intuit that the earth is floating in space. He tells Sam how Anaximander’s way of thinking still informs the work of scientists everywhere, how politics shapes scientific progress and how we can navigate the twin threats of religious dogma and postmodern relativism in search of truth.
Spectator Out Loud: Slavoj Zizek, Angus Colwell, Svitlana Morenets, Cindy Yu, and Philip Hensher
samedi 11 mai 2024 • Durée 32:09
Produced by Patrick Gibbons and Oscar Edmondson.
Women With Balls: Lisa Cameron
vendredi 10 mai 2024 • Durée 32:05
On the podcast, Lisa tells Katy about the need for increased investment into mental health provision, her defection from the SNP to the Tories and why Scottish independence is a failed experiment.
The Edition: how universities raised a generation of activists
jeudi 9 mai 2024 • Durée 38:40
On Monday, tents sprung up at Oxford and Cambridge as part of a global, pro-Palestinian student protest which began at Columbia University. In his cover piece, Yascha Mounk, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, explains how universities in both the US and the UK have misguidedly harboured and actively encouraged absurdist activism on campuses. Yascha joined the podcast to discuss further. (01:57)
Next: Bugs, biscuits, trench foot: a dispatch from the front line of the protests. The Spectator’s Angus Colwell joined students at tent encampments this week at UCL, Oxford and Cambridge. He found academics joining in with the carnival atmosphere. At Cambridge one don even attended with their baby in tow. ‘Peaceful protest? Rubbish it does nothing,’ a UCL student tells him. ‘Zionist attitudes start young, and we need our institutions to correct that. None of us are free until all of us are free, until Zionism is gone.’ One Jewish UCL student claims they were spat at by protestors ‘who told us to go back to Poland’. As part of his research, Angus sat down with Anwar, a spokesperson for the protestors at University College London and he sent us that conversation, which you can hear on the podcast. (17:34)
Then: Lara and Will take us through some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, including Philip Hensher’s Life column and James Delingpole’s review of Shardlake on Disney +.
And finally: should we take Beryl Cook more seriously? In his arts lead for the magazine this week, Julian Spalding writes about Beryl Cook whose unique art is celebrated by many as an exuberant take on everyday life. However she is often looked down upon within the art establishment. To coincide with a new exhibition of her work at Studio Voltaire we thought we would reappraise her legacy with Julian and Rachel Campbell-Johnston, former chief art critic at the Times. (29:44)
Hosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast.
Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
The Book Club: Jackie Kay
mercredi 8 mai 2024 • Durée 38:58
Table Talk: Michael Zee
mardi 7 mai 2024 • Durée 27:48
On the podcast he tells Lara about working in his father's restaurant, the joy of char siu bao and where to find the best Chinese food in Italy.
Americano: Is Donald Trump really going to be a dictator?
dimanche 5 mai 2024 • Durée 24:36
Spectator Out Loud: Sean Thomas, Kara Kennedy, Philip Hensher, Damian Thompson and Toby Young
samedi 4 mai 2024 • Durée 34:34
Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.