Tara Brabazon: Music and passion, but never in fashion
Barry Manilow has the skill to vacuum-seal emotion in every lyric and speaks for and to those who are neglected and marginalised

Barry Manilow has the skill to vacuum-seal emotion in every lyric and speaks for and to those who are neglected and marginalised
24 February: I phoned in sick on Friday and decided to dispatch some emails seeking advice on what the hell to do about Marcus. Just when there seems a way out of the situation, in comes an email to...
The chief executive of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service is set to become the next head of the higher education quality watchdog, it has been announced.Anthony McClaran will take over...
In which a lecture on the Thirty Years War is swept aside by a juggernaut of animal welfare protests, and Gloria Monday becomes a pro-chicken heroine despite herself
A Yank's college confessional about Cambridge in the 1840s is just capital, finds Peter Mandler
Ursula Heise's book leads ecocriticism in a new direction, one that should have been taken long before now. Sense of Place and Sense of Planet is the first work of literary ecocriticism to start out...
1. Introduction to Comparative Politics, Fourth Edition by Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger and William A. Joseph. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, £32.99. ISBN 97806186044702. Theory and Methods in Political...
These sharp essays on intellectuals, academia and politics chart a promising career, Alan Ryan says
In this thought-provoking book, Amar Bhide challenges the "technonationalist" view that America's comparative advantage lies in technological leadership and the associated "alarmist" fears that, as...

In one of the opening chapters of this absorbing and meticulously researched biography of the great polymath of the human sciences, the author recounts the fate of Max Weber's talented younger...
The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning by James Lovelock, honorary visiting fellow, Green College, Oxford. Allen Lane, £20.00. ISBN 9781846141850"James Lovelock is the closest thing we have to...
We need an alternative to our frenetic society but, writes John Whitelegg, this book does not provide it
Let sleeping tumours lie." If only one could. Simon Gray's previous memoir, The Last Cigarette, ended with the grim news that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer. The posthumously published Coda...
Music and the moving image were inseparable long before the arrival of the talkies. From the live accompaniment of yesteryear's picture-house organs to today's finitely constructed electro-acoustic...

John Gilbey praises an invaluable guide to avoiding the stuff of science-fiction nightmares