Chris McManus: review
Tino Sehgal's installation, This Objective of That Object , is entered via a small vestibule linking two large, white, echoing rooms at London's Institute of Contemporary Art. The silence is broken...
Tino Sehgal's installation, This Objective of That Object , is entered via a small vestibule linking two large, white, echoing rooms at London's Institute of Contemporary Art. The silence is broken...
MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT Palace Theatre, London Had he lived two decades longer, an 80-year-old Wittgenstein could have watched the inspired lunacies of the first two series of Monty Python. And then...
Film studies: Is it losing the plot? Plus Impotence: Chris McManus tackles a 2,000-year cultural history Fast-forward to the future: ICT special
ANATOMY OF A DISPUTE Analysis of the major players in the pay dispute PLUS Sustainability supplement, Andrew Motion on literary festivals and Chris McManus gets to grips with Handel and the castrati
Would-be medical students should scrutinise schools' marketing
We write as senior academics to express our concern about the proposal from Universities UK to end guaranteed pension payments in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (“UUK reforms ‘will cut USS...
Entries for this year's Aventis prizes for science books, which reward the best popular science writing for adults and children, should be submitted by February 6. Longlists are announced in March...
Entries for this year's Aventis prizes for science books, which reward the best popular science writing for adults and children, should be submitted by February 6. Longlists are announced in March...
Chris McManus, professor of psychology and medical education at University College London, has won the Aventis science writing prize for his book Right Hand, Left Hand. The junior category was won by...
UKCAT study chimes with Hefce research on contextual admissions
I read Chris McManus's review of Douwe Draaisma's book Why Life Speeds up as You Grow Older: How Memory Shapes our Past with great interest (Books, September 16). McManus states: "This book does not...
Don Bannister and Fay Fransella's Inquiring Man: The Theory of Personal Constructs was the book that made me a psychologist. I bought it in Cambridge at the end of my first term of full-time...
Diverting as this large pack of prophylactic-related data and anecdotes may be, the lack of references is a barrier to Chris McManus's full enjoyment.Condomology has not yet entered the academic...
Handel And The Castrati Handel House Museum, London, until October 1. "There is a bit of testicle," said Diderot, "at the bottom of our most sublime sentiments and most refined tenderness." Or, in...
In Search of Memory