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Andrew M Brown
Is there a Catholic way to mass-produce goods?
as the cost of the orgy of christmas consumption pops up in the bank account, i wonder if i am being naive and foolish to pay through the no...
Establishment gossip and splenetic wit: journals for the Christmas market
for 36 years kenneth rose in his sunday telegraph “albany” column chronicled the doings of the establishment. his connections with royalty w...
A Marian moment away from the tourists
the paradox of modern mass tourism is that we all want to visit beautiful places that aren’t spoilt by tourism, and yet each of us is a tour...
Andrew M Brown: The woman who glimpsed Elvis’s turmoil
a fascinating phone call came through to the obituaries desk at the telegraph last week. it was from an actress who had spent time with elvi...
Diary: by Andrew M Brown
"soft refreshing rain” – those words popped into my head when the first thunderstorms of this summer broke. as in the hymn: we plough the fi...
Andrew M Brown: Children of the feminist revolution
fay weldon’s new novel, the absurdist satire death of a she devil , is certain to be a bestseller. it returns to the theme that was the back...
Andrew M Brown: My mother’s DIY funeral
the small chapel at warriston crematorium in edinburgh is furnished neutrally with rows of conference-style seats, large amounts of pale pol...
The biblical genius of Bob Dylan
i hope bob dylan winning the nobel prize for literature will help me to persuade our children that he’s worth listening to. at the moment, w...
Andrew M Brown: Greek Orthodoxy is gorgeous – and flawed
visiting greece for the first time – as i recently did on holiday – i found myself drawn to the seductive glamour of orthodoxy. the greeks i...
Andrew M Brown: Gripping music for the easily bored
i thought subjecting two children, aged 10 and 11, to a whole evening of handel might be a strain, that they would be bored and fidgety (per...
Queen welcomes Pope Benedict at Palace of Holyroodhouse
As the Queen welcomes the Holy Father, Pope Benedict praises Britain's heroic Christian heritage and warns of dangers of aggressive secularism
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