The solitary life of bees
In this dark and fearful spring, they just carry on.
By Helen Macdonald
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Thinkers of all kinds have been drawn to it over the decades, and poets are no exception.
By Simon ArmitageThese beautiful fruits have an intoxicating scent – and make excellent footballs.
By Simon ArmitageOut-of-season, flown-in flowers heavy with pesticide are an odd way to show you care.
By Alice VincentOn all sides the urban machine is operating at full tilt, churning out volcanic volumes of steam and fumes.
By Simon ArmitageIt’s time to tear up the horticultural rulebook and indulge in curiosity.
By Alice VincentDoes doing something twice in two years count as a tradition? If so, we have a family tradition of going…
By Simon ArmitageAs the seasons have been disrupted by climate change, many species have been left mercilessly exposed.
By Helen Macdonald