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On target: 'Luther' occasionally features lines that makes it credible as a true-to-life portrayal of police procedure

Tom Sutcliffe: It isn't a crime to laugh at the police

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Tom Sutcliffe: We jump to judge the rich – so why not the poor?

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Tom Sutcliffe: We'd all benefit from a bit of desexualisation

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Social Studies: I can think of plenty of 42-year-olds who still aren't "emotionally-equipped" to deal with pornography

Tom Sutcliffe: No shame in gossip – it shows we're human

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Social Studies: I am curious about celebrities – not because they are famous but because they're people

Hangdog hero: Paul Giamatti, battered by the world as usual, in Thomas McCarthy's 'Win Win'

Tom Sutcliffe: Thank goodness his face doesn't fit

Friday, 27 May 2011

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Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Social Studies: Malick's detachment from the corporate business of movie-making doesn't do his status as auteur any harm

Good stuff: The newly refurbished Holburne Museum in Bath, a delightful celebration of the art of the collector

Tom Sutcliffe: Why I'll never be one of the hoard

Friday, 20 May 2011

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Thomas Sutcliffe: Where's the male equivalent of 'slut'?

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Social Studies: Men are esteemed for their conquests, women are esteemed for fighting them off

Against the grain: Chinese artist Ai Weiwei with his work 'Sunflower Seeds' at the Tate Modern

Tom Sutcliffe: Let's sow the seed of protest artfully

Friday, 13 May 2011

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Tom Sutcliffe: In Apple we trust – but not the greedy banks

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Social Studies: The banks exploited the trust that often exists between nonspecialist consumers and specialist suppliers

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