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General Interest

The Critic Magazine

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18 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (News & Current Affairs)
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Packed with challenging ideas, diversions and thoughtful reflections, The Critic pushes back against a self-regarding and troubling consensus that finds critical voices triggering, insensitive and disrespectful. Each issue carefully examines the world of politics, art, literature and ideas, and is designed for open-minded readers who appreciate honest criticism and a variety of intellectually stimulating material.


The Critic highlights that the point of honest criticism is to better approach the truth, not deny its possibility. Therefore, each issue aims to unpack political and cultural debates, diversions, opinions, and today’s current affairs in an earnest, honest and playful way.


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May 2025 The May issue of The Critic asks whether the future of British conservatism rests not with Kemi Badenoch nor Nigel Farage but Robert Jenrick, Patrick Porter assesses the risks and limits of a British military presence in Ukraine, Daniel DePetris unpicks President Trump’s tactics towards Iran, Jo Bartosch talks to Reem Alsalem the UN’s “sex realist” rapporteur on violence against women, and Barry Norris goes on a road trip through Javier Milei’s Argentina. Max Bayliss finds reasons to be cheerful in England’s remaining monasteries, and Jacob Phillips enjoys suburban solace at a Hare Krishna mock Tudor mansion, but Patrick Kidd is less happy that even affluent Blackheath is becoming a retail wasteland. New theatre critic Alexander Larman reviews Manhunt, Adam LeBor salutes Netflix’s The Leopard, stylist Hannah Betts looks good in polka dots, Norman Lebrecht loses hope for Russian classical composition under Putin, and Boris Starling bids farewell to Everton’s Goodison Road.


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The May issue of The Critic asks whether the future of British conservatism rests not with Kemi Badenoch nor Nigel Farage but Robert Jenrick, Patrick Porter assesses the risks and limits of a British military presence in Ukraine, Daniel DePetris unpicks President Trump’s tactics towards Iran, Jo Bartosch talks to Reem Alsalem the UN’s “sex realist” rapporteur on violence against women, and Barry Norris goes on a road trip through Javier Milei’s Argentina. Max Bayliss finds reasons to be cheerful in England’s remaining monasteries, and Jacob Phillips enjoys suburban solace at a Hare Krishna mock Tudor mansion, but Patrick Kidd is less happy that even affluent Blackheath is becoming a retail wasteland. New theatre critic Alexander Larman reviews Manhunt, Adam LeBor salutes Netflix’s The Leopard, stylist Hannah Betts looks good in polka dots, Norman Lebrecht loses hope for Russian classical composition under Putin, and Boris Starling bids farewell to Everton’s Goodison Road.
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