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GQ and Soho House celebrate in Hay

By Andy Morris

We may have hit the mother lode of well-read small talk: this weekend at the Hay Literary festival GQ editor Dylan Jones and Soho House's Nick Jones held a celebratory dinner at Cablava House, Whitney on Wye.

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Following in the footsteps of Tom Hagen

By Charlie Burton

Success is often conflated with being at the top. But Richard Hytner's upcoming book Consiglieri (Profile) explores the power of lieutenants, the men in the shadows. And it's already winning praise from the masters of that sphere. According to Alastair Campbell, "There are lessons here for every walk of life." Here are four things we learned…

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Why we’re sidestepping the Glenn Greenwald book

By Tom Cheshire

Yet another version of the once-dramatic NSA scandal is in danger of turning important revelations into mere repetition

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Who, what, when and Wye

By Olivia Cole

When I meet Peter Florence, director of the Hay Festival, it’s little wonder that climate change is on his mind. Last winter’s flooding in the Wye Valley, where he is based, had not been ideal. But the man who has organised slickly produced festivals in sometimes chaotic locations (Colombia, Bangladesh, Nigeria) takes it in his stride. Indeed, Hay’s festival programmer sees it as an opportunity, a natural inspiration for the events taking place this month.

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The Philip Roth story that disgusts me still

By Robert Johnston

Philip Roth's announcement that he is retiring from writing opened the floodgates of memory. Specifically those passages in novels that you read – particularly in your formative years – that will never leave you.

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You've doubtless marveled at Chris Evans' incredible physique in  Captain America. But in order to get him in comic-book shape, the producers turned to a Brit: former Royal Marine turned personal trainer Simon Waterson. Read