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Zoë Huxford is a sub-editor at the New Statesman.

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Music

The understated power of Charlotte Day Wilson

Her cool style only makes her music more emotionally powerful, especially live.

By Zoë Huxford

The understated power of Charlotte Day Wilson

Books

From Simon Jenkins to Tessa Hadley: new books reviewed in short

By Michael Prodger, George Monaghan, Zuzanna Lachendro and Zoë Huxford

Comment

The Victoria’s Secret show belongs to a chauvinist past

By Zoë Huxford

Sport

Arsenal Women must regret letting go of their star player

By Zoë Huxford

Culture

From André Aciman to Vanessa Kisuule: new books reviewed in short

By Michael Prodger, Zuzanna Lachendro, Zoë Huxford and Finn McRedmond

All Articles

From Andrea di Robilant to Simon Morrison: new books reviewed in short

From Andrea di Robilant to Simon Morrison: new books reviewed in short

Also featuring Turning to Stone by Marcia Bjornerud and True Love by Paddy Crewe.

By Michael Prodger, Zoë Huxford, Zuzanna Lachendro and Nicholas Harris

Don’t compare men’s and women’s football

Don’t compare men’s and women’s football

They are different entities. But one is not less important than the other.

By Zoë Huxford