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Folk/rock: Peter Aspden on Pete Seeger

The death of the veteran folk singer prompted numerous tributes to his integrity and idealism. But it was his mythical spat with Bob Dylan that really defined his era’s cultural politics  


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Social network of the damned: Peter Aspden on hell

Forget Sartre. The Royal Opera’s new ‘Don Giovanni’ suggests that, in a hyper-connected world, hell is the absence of other people  


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Object lessons: Peter Aspden on memorabilia

A militarist matchbox, a spoof banknote, a Lennon album. . . the FT’s arts writer presents a very personal history of the past half-century in 10 objects  


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Rubble cause: Peter Aspden on ‘Ruin Lust’

Tate Britain’s new show explores our fascination with ruins. But where yesterday’s aficionados looked to the remains of ancient civilisations, today’s ruinous visions are of the future  


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Money trouble: Peter Aspden on arts funding

Art and Mammon are uneasy bedfellows: witness the recent furore over the Sydney Biennale. The solution, says the FT’s arts writer, is for institutions to embrace debates over their funding, not run from them  


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Show, don’t tell: Peter Aspden on documentaries

Driven by ubiquitous video technology, a new wave of films – such as the award-winning ‘Gaza: Chronicles of a Conflict’ – favours rawness and immediacy over explanation and context  


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Satire without a sting: Peter Aspden on ‘W1A’

The BBC’s self-parodying show goes too far – in the direction of complacency, complicity and all-round smugness. But comedy can be a remarkable force for exposing the flaws of the society from which it springs  


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Just reach out: Peter Aspden on making culture accessible

A brush with institutional hauteur in Nice makes the FT’s arts writer long for the determinedly inclusive museums and galleries of the UK  


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Faith, hope and video: Peter Aspden on art and religion

As St Paul’s Cathedral prepares to unveil a Bill Viola installation, the FT’s arts writer considers the potentially enriching relationship between sacred settings and contemporary art  


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Poop and post-poop: Peter Aspden on Hong Kong’s art scene

In a despatch from Hong Kong, the FT’s arts writer reflects on the city’s ‘Tate bricks’ moment, and what it tells us about the fast-changing status of contemporary art in China  


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Snap judgment: Peter Aspden on the Prix Pictet

Though shortlisted for the prestigious photography award, Nigeria’s Abraham Oghobase has been refused a visa by the UK government. That’s a sorry state of affairs for a country that professes to be in the vanguard of cultural openness, says the FT’s arts writer. This week’s column is read by Alexander Gilmour.  


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Outrage sells: Peter Aspden on Banksy and Bond Street

As Sotheby’s prepares for a selling exhibition of the street artist’s work the FT’s arts writer reflects on shock culture – and the art market’s appetite for it.  


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To boldly go: Peter Aspden on Sajid Javid and Mark Cousins

The UK’s culture secretary is a ‘Star Trek’ fan who wants the arts to be ‘accessible to everyone’ - while the filmmakers of the defiantly highbrow ‘Life May Be’ remind us that there are merits in other ambitions.  


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Graffiti and the gallery: Peter Aspden on Pure Evil

The FT’s arts writer meets one of street art’s biggest names and reflects on what is lost when underground culture becomes part of the commercial mainstream  


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Sun, sea and tragic wisdom: Peter Aspden on cultural tourism

On holiday in Greece, the FT’s arts writer travels to some out-of-the-way ancient sites and wonders whether they still hold lessons for 21st-century visitors – or are just another aspect of vacation kitsch  


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Roll over, rock ’n’ roll: Peter Aspden on Miley Cyrus

The singer’s New York sculpture show confirms that contemporary art has replaced music as the go-to means of expression for young people with attitude, says the FT’s arts writer  


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Flux and the city: Peter Aspden on urban art

The received wisdom is that contemporary art is just what a regenerating city needs, a stimulant for minds and economies alike. But are the wilfully puzzling tropes of the avant-garde really what the public wants?  


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Rhythm and bruises: Peter Aspden on Boy Blue

The FT’s arts writer enjoys the troupe’s dance extravaganza at the Barbican – and explains why the fusion of hip-hop and martial arts might just conquer the world  


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Rich pickings: Peter Aspden on spectator apartheid

Art may be essentially egalitarian as it illuminates the human condition – but that hasn't stopped members of the Porsche Travel Club getting special access to the Sistine Chapel. Should we worry if the wealthy corner the finest cultural experiences?  


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Revolution for sale: Peter Aspden on Nike and The Beatles

How a legal dispute over the use of a John Lennon song in a sneaker advert paved the way for today’s cultural mash-ups – and put paid to the notion of artists “selling out”  


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Past masters: Peter Aspden on Terry Riley and Joni Mitchell

Here today, washed-up tomorrow: that’s supposed to be the career trajectory for musicians in the pop age. But, as two recent projects show, great artists will always find ways to keep their signature work fresh and relevant  


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Loan goal: Peter Aspden on the Elgin Marbles

In lending one of its Parthenon sculptures to Russia, the British Museum has provoked Greece and exposed the hollowness of so-called ‘cultural diplomacy’  


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2014 Comeback Special: Peter Aspden on ‘Elvis at the O2’

The London venue’s exhibition of Presley memorabilia is curious mix of the banal and the resplendent – and none the worse for that, says the FT’s arts writer  


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Keep it complex: Peter Aspden on art and identity

Politicians love to keep things simple, at least in their public pronouncements. Artists, by contrast, embrace complication, nuance and imagination – so who better to tackle slippery questions of national identity as the UK prepares for a general election?  


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Ebola co-discoverer Peter Piot on how to respond to the coronavirus

The ‘Mick Jagger of microbes’ on a life of fighting disease — and the severity of the current crisis




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The Making of the Oxford English Dictionary by Peter Gilliver review — from A to Z and back again

A fascinatingly detailed history one of the world’s great scholarly projects




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How freight master Flexport’s Ryan Petersen learned to CEO

“I didn’t know what the term ‘freight forwarder’ meant until a year into starting the business.” Considering his shipping logistics startup Flexport was last valued at $3.2 billion, that quote from my first interview with CEO and founder Ryan Petersen back in 2016 seems even more surprising now. But it also hints at why he’s […]




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Coronation Street star Peter Ash cosies up to his girlfriend Amy as they arrive in London for NTAs

The actor, 34, who plays Gemma Winter's brother Paul Foreman, cut a casual figure as he headed to the star-studded ceremony, which will take place at the O2 Arena.




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Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch New Year's Eve party in photos

Abbey Clancy and husband Peter Crouch had a very low key New Year's Eve party at home, with board games, gold-encrusted crisps and a nurse's uniform. 




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Peter Wright and Michael van Gerwen set for PDC World Championship final in rematch of 2014 clash

Peter Wright will be the man to challenge defending champion Michael van Gerwen in the PDC World Championships final, as the pair came out on top on Monday night.




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Gerwyn Price says Peter Wright was 'out of order' after heated World Darts Championship defeat

Gerwyn Price has slammed Peter Wright for employing dirty tactics and described his behaviour as 'out of order' following his defeat in their heated World Darts Championship semi-final.




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Peter Wright wins World Darts Championship after underdog shocks Michael van Gerwen

PETE CARLINE: Peter Wright played the match of his life to claim a first PDC World Darts title, beating nemesis Michael van Gerwen 7-3 in a major final at the eighth time of asking.




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Peter Wright was unemployed, living on £14 per week and even quit darts... now he's world champion

JORDAN SEWARD: Peter Wright has been a long, hard road to the top. He finally accomplished his dream by beating van Gerwen 7-3 to win the World Darts Championship




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World champion Peter Wright loses opening match of PDC Home Tour

World champion Peter Wright won the opening match of the PDC Home Tour, overcoming a scare against Peter Jacques. Wright, who is known for his wacky haircuts, donned an NHS logo on his head.




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Former world snooker champion Peter Ebdon forced to retire due to neck injury

Ebdon famously defeated Stephen Hendry 18-17 to win the world championship in 2002, and also triumphed in the 2006  UK Championship in one of his other eight ranking event wins.




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My haven: Louis Smith, the Olympic silver medallist and Strictly winner, 24, in the kitchen of his new flat in Peterborough

Food has been an essential part of my success, so healthy eating and cooking are important parts of my life and my kitchen is my second home after the gym.




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EastEnders: Fans are left baffled as Peter Beale returns seven inches taller

Many viewers took to Twitter to poke fun at the hilarious transformation, after the character was recast for the seventh time with newcomer Dayle Hudson.




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EastEnders SPOILER: Lola Pearce PANICS as she makes shock discovery about former fling Peter Beale 

EastEnders spoilers reveal Lola will be stunned to learn former fling Peter has joined her boyfriend Jay at work as she frets their secret one-night stand will be revealed.




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Peter Kay could return to TV with a guest role on Sky One's Brassic opposite Michelle Keegan

Comedian Peter Kay has reportedly been offered a guest role on Sky One series Brassic.




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'Devasted' Michael Chopra pays tribute to former Cardiff City team-mate Peter Whittingham

Whittingham died as a result of the head injuries he suffered after falling down the stairs at a pub in Barry on March 7 having watched Wales' Six Nations clash with England.




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Football unites in grief as Cardiff City legend Peter Whittingham tragically dies

Heartfelt tributes have been paid to Cardiff City legend Peter Whittingham after he tragically passed away at the age of 35.




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Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch share a passionate kiss at Ed Sheeran's Notting Hill bar launch

Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch took a rare night off from parenting duties as they headed to Ed Sheeran's launch of his new bar Bertie Blossoms on Sunday.




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Peter Andre bizarrely wades in on Stormzy and Wiley's explosive feud

The Mysterious Girl hitmaker, 46, penned: 'If you don't like each other take it to each other, don't bring each other's families into it man'




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Peter Dinklage and wife Erica Schmidt ooze laid back cool for opening night of Medea in NYC

Peter Dinklage and wife Erica Schmidt oozed laid back cool on the red carpet for opening night of Medea in New York City on Thursday.




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Halsey bundles up in a fleece as she enjoys a low-key stroll with her boyfriend Evan Peters

Halsey was spotted out for a mid-morning walk with her boyfriend Evan Peters on Thursday. She looked chipper despite being shut out of the Grammy nominations the day before.




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Peter Andre jokingly compares son Junior, 14, to rapper Eminem

Peter Andre again took the opportunity to poke fun at his 14-year-old son Junior after the teenager posted a selfie on Instagram.




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Peter Andre jokes that Tiger King's Joe Exotic is Junior's REAL father with throwback mullet snap

The Mysterious Girl hitmaker, 47, took to Instagram on Saturday to tease his teenage son, 14, using the Tiger King star's famous mugshot




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Actor Peter Phelps recalls his bizarre night watching the Super Bowl at David Hasselhoff's house

He's carved out an illustrious acting career in Australia, but one of Peter Phelps' earliest roles was on the US TV series Baywatch.




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Peter Bonetti, goalkeeper who played 729 games for Chelsea, dies at the age of 78 

Nicknamed 'The Cat' for his lightning reflexes, Bonetti became a club legend at Stamford Bridge after playing 729 games for Chelsea - making him their second-highest appearance maker.




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PETER CROUCH: Don't blame Eric Dier for his actions, we've all wanted to lamp a 'fan'

PETER CROUCH: The final game of the 2010-11 season was unremarkable. Tottenham played Birmingham at home and we won 2-1 thanks to a last-minute goal from Roman Pavlyuchenko.