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Reviews – November 2020
23/10/2020 | ReformSubdue the forest
WolfwalkersDirected by Tomm Moore and Ross StewartCertificate PG, 100 minutesReleased 30 October, then on Apple TVfrom 13 December
The tree cutters attempting to clear the forest around the walled town of Kilkenny, Ireland, live in fear of … Read More
Editorial: Keep the stories coming
23/10/2020 | ReformI have been poring over old copies of Reform for a book I’m writing, and was struck by John Gregory’s editorial from the third issue, in January 1973. What has changed, and what hasn’t!
Good news first: it looks as … Read More
A good question: How divided is our society?
28/09/2020 | ReformOne question, four answers
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These are extracts from an article published in the October 2020 edition of Reform
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Art in focus: October 2020
28/09/2020 | ReformThe Good Samaritan (after Delacroix)Vincent van Gogh, oil on canvas
When he painted this picture, van Gogh was himself in need of care. He was living in Saint-Paul psychiatric asylum, in the south of France, where he had arrived exhausted, … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘This is no ordinary Christmas…’
28/09/2020 | ReformPaul Kerensa imagines a Covid-era Christmas
Christmas markets will struggle this year. Which local creators, sole traders and small businesses can you support? Encourage family or friends to get behind your local artistes and artisans.
I normally save my inevitable … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I feel both excited and daunted’
28/09/2020 | ReformSheila Maxey prepares for a spacious new phase
Provisional’ seems to be the word these days. Coffee after church by the end of the month? Probably not. Carol services, heartily sung, at Christmas? Possibly. Visiting an ageing cousin in Germany … Read More
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