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Christina Patterson

Christina Patterson

Christina Patterson joined The Independent's comment desk as an associate editor and contributor in 2007. Formerly a director of the Poetry Society, a literary programmer at the Royal Festival Hall and deputy literary editor of The Independent, she writes on cultural issues, books, politics and the arts.

Christina Patterson: Don't be vague, just go to The Hague

There is nothing like some music and art and good writing to lift the spirit.

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Christina Patterson: You can tell a lot about people by their friends

Saturday, 15 November 2008

Wouldn’t it be nice to return to a time when friends were not just names to be dropped?

Christina Patterson: A war of terror, not security

Saturday, 8 November 2008

In Britain and America we treat the men and women we expect to die for us appallingly

Christina Patterson: One thing Britain does well is religion

Saturday, 1 November 2008

Our state religion has been unobtrusive to the point of anaemic

Christina Patterson: Let's call a ceasefire in the battle of the sexes

Saturday, 25 October 2008

A revolutionary assumption has lain dormant: men and women are the same

Christina Patterson: Soup for us, canapés for the fat cats

Saturday, 18 October 2008

Was this the moment when we all stopped being relaxed about the filthy rich?

Christina Patterson: Art for art's sake (when the bubble bursts)

Saturday, 11 October 2008

Our mad market-led art culture has distorted judgements of what is good, or beautiful

Christina Patterson: Can we all please stop talking about sex?

Saturday, 4 October 2008

We vacillate wildly, from the coy to the clinical to the double entendre

Christina Patterson: Shandy Hall must be preserved

Saturday, 27 September 2008

Like so many writers’ homes, the house has survived on a wing and a prayer

Christina Patterson: Let's hail the women who buck the fashion

Saturday, 20 September 2008

That’s what we all do: respond to the world as we find it. Most of us, when it comes down to it, follow our tribe

Christina Patterson: Crazy for God... Sarah Palin, the devil and me

Saturday, 13 September 2008

We were going to spend eternity with the Lord. Most people were not, which was unfortunate

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John Rentoul: Thanks Queen, but it's about the Budget

The Queen's Speech never has a theme, New Labour has never fabricated one.

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