David Robson
My Exodus from the Kingdom
Leonard Cohen: A perfect way to say goodbye
Leonard Cohen is gone but in death he has been celebrated as never before. His work is timeless. Hallelujah!
Gene Wilder: a life in film
Funny, vulnerable and extremely lovable - we celebrate his life and legacy
Tailor-made for a fashion revolution
Meet Le Carré’s smiley Danish connection
As television goes, the stakes could hardly be higher. The jewel in the crown of the BBC's spring programming, six hour-long episodes in the prime Sunday-evening slot and, what's more, from a book by John Le Carré.
Should Mel Gibson be rehabilitated?
So were we 'void of social morals'?
The diva of all divas!
As a new version of ‘Funny Girl’ becomes a West End hit, can it possibly equal Barbara Streisand's definitive portrayal of Fanny Brice?
A prelude to horror
The evocative testimonies from victims of Kristallnacht
The expert costumiers of screen and shop
Angel family in seventh heaven
Images from a vanished past
Eileen Ford - the model maker
A new book reveals the extraordinary rise of Eileen Ford and her beautiful people
In awe of a precious Hebrew collection
The British Library has embarked on a project to make 1,250 manuscripts available online free. And now JC readers can access it exclusively
Bringing humanity to the Holocaust
Unveiling the Cape
We suggest places to stay, play and enjoy the views in Cape Town
When Beautiful pop was kosher
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