Tanya Gold

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First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Is motherhood a kind of slavery?

Tanya Gold writes that "motherhood and autonomy can never coexist" - but how does that affect the debate over abortion?Forced motherhood is a kind of slavery, because motherhood and autonomy can never coexist.Tanya Gold on abortion, Comment is FreeI am ... [Published New Statesman - May 18 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews STK London

STK is a steakhouse at the bottom of the ME Hotel on the Aldwych. (This is a real name for a real hotel. The cult of individualism has finally reached its apogee in the hotel sense, and, if you are curious, it looks like a piece of St Tropez that fell ... [Published Spectator - May 16 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Showing off: Students take a robot to Missouri for competition

The Alamance-Guilford 5309 Plan B Robotic team members are from left, Schae Stewart, Owen Gold, Brian Gold and John Ange Kernodle. Atlas, by the way, is the one on the front row.Sam Roberts / Times-NewsWhat can a robot made by students actually do?Well, ... [Published Burlington Times-News - May 14 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Bridezilla is a monster that still needs slaying | Tanya Gold

Despite Keira Knightley's recycled wedding dress, the Bridezilla myth lives on to taunt a woman on the happiest day of her life Bridezilla, a splice of reptilian monster and bride, first appeared in the Boston Globe on 29 June 1995, in an article about ... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 13 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews Potato Merchant

Exmouth Market is a small collection of paved streets near the Farringdon Travelodge, which specialises in monomaniacal restaurants and has a blue plaque dedicated to the dead clown Joseph Grimaldi. We are near King’s Cross, the least magical of London’s ... [Published Spectator - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

Feminism now seems ubiquitous – and irrelevant. That's the test for Spare Rib | Tanya Gold

Radical in the 1970s, Spare Rib is being relaunched into a world in which feminism has become too personal In 1998 I met Ross Benson , the late and very orange foreign correspondent, in the library of the Daily Mail. It was my first day as a journalist, ... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews Maxim’s, Paris

Maxim’s! The very name is drool from Maurice Chevalier’s lips, as he perved around Gigi and sang, ‘Thank heaven for little girls/ And hebephilia generally.’ Myths sprout up around Maxim’s, which was always, in restaurant terms, a kind of Prince Michael ... [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews Balthazar

Balthazar is a golden cave in Covent Garden, in the old Theatre (Luvvie) Museum, home to dead pantomime horses and Christopher Biggins’s regrets. It is a copy of a New York restaurant, which was itself a copy of a Parisian brasserie, and it is the first ... [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews Hawksmoor

How many restaurants make a chain? If the number is four, then Hawksmoor, the superb chop-house named for the Baroque architect Nicholas Hawskmoor, has collapsed on a pile of cheques, the dirty girl, and is now officially a chain, embracing the inevitable ... [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews Attendant, London

I love metaphor, and now metaphor has led me to a toilet near Goodge Street, in that thankless patch of London idiots call No-Ho. Because this is not a toilet any more; it’s an espresso bar that used to be a toilet, and it is called Attendant, and it ... [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews Planet Hollywood

It’s Oscar time! I know this because the British media, usually so prudent, has transformed itself into naked advertorial for films that usually — not always — tell America the lies about itself it most wants to hear. This is why Argo will win Best Picture. ... [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Tanya Gold reviews The Churchill Arms, London

The Churchill Arms in Kensington is a sort of Winston Churchill fetish bar, full of every conceivable piece of Winston Churchill memorabilia, or toy. Relics of his actual corpse may lurk, loitering behind a decorative mug or a Plasticine bust of his head. ... [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]

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Is motherhood a kind of slavery? [Published New Statesman - May 18 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews STK London [Published Spectator - May 16 2013]
Showing off: Students take a robot to Missouri ... [Published Burlington Times-News - May 14 2013]
Bridezilla is a monster that still needs slayin... [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 13 2013]
Death is tobacco companies' business | Tanya Gold [Published Guardian.co.uk - May 05 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews Potato Merchant [Published Spectator - May 02 2013]
Feminism now seems ubiquitous – and irrelevant.... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 29 2013]
Come back, Richard Dawkins, all is forgiven [Published Catholic Herald - Apr 25 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews Balthazar [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews Attendant, London [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews Planet Hollywood [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews The Churchill Arms, London [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews Maxim’s, Paris [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
Tanya Gold reviews Hawksmoor [Published Spectator - Apr 25 2013]
The anti-abortion lobby is barbaric | Tanya Gold [Published Guardian.co.uk - Apr 22 2013]
Dear Richard Dawkins, can you hear me? [Published Spectator - Apr 19 2013]
Zero-hours contracts — on call, without pay [Published StraightGoods.ca - Apr 15 2013]
Say hello to zero hours, kiss goodbye to worker... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 14 2013]
Britain: for hard workers only. If you can find... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 08 2013]
The secular must accept that religion can save ... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Mar 31 2013]
The Tory view of the state: those who need it d... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Mar 25 2013]
Porn is like meat. Ask how it is made before co... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Mar 18 2013]
The Tory female vote is like the Thatcher statu... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Feb 18 2013]
Fraser Nelson: The Spectator is more cocktail p... [Published Guardian.co.uk - Feb 17 2013]
The metamorphosis of Mr Fox | Tanya Gold [Published Guardian.co.uk - Feb 11 2013]
Joanna Lumley is foolish for laying rape at dru... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 25 2013]
Horse burgers should have us all weeping in the... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 18 2013]
The Spectator: the case for subscribing [Published The Coffee House | Politics and News Discussion ... - Jan 18 2013]
Britain's voodoo monarchy | Tanya Gold [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 11 2013]
Fat chance of the Tories humiliating the real c... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 04 2013]
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Feminism now seems ubiquitous – and irrelevant.... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 29 2013]
Radical in the 1970s, Spare Rib is being relaunched into a world in which feminism has become too personal In 1998 I met Ross Benson , the late and very orange foreign correspondent, in the library of the Daily Mail. It was my first day as a journalist, ...
Say hello to zero hours, kiss goodbye to worker... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 14 2013]
Our labour market looks more and more like The Apprentice: sixteen people chasing after every fantasy job going As this administration withers, The Apprentice seems darker, more prescient and metaphorical – a television game show where the first prize ...
Britain: for hard workers only. If you can find... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Apr 08 2013]
Both the government and Labour are committed to making work pay. Meanwhile the poor get bashed again Last week was a bad week to be poor in Britain, still the seventh richest country on Earth , though who would know it? Behind policies sold through ...
The secular must accept that religion can save ... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Mar 31 2013]
The religious have to understand, likewise, that not to rule outright is not about prejudice; and not to believe is not madness On religion we are as needful of guidance as any loving god could wish. Sky Father or Earth Mother or nothing? And, if it ...
Porn is like meat. Ask how it is made before co... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Mar 18 2013]
On the issue of porn, I'm with the Saudi Arabians: the freedom to watch a woman gag on a penis is not one I cherish The zeitgeist loves porn, sometimes so much that I wonder if third-wave feminism was born in the Playboy Mansion, where it fell out ...
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