Christopher Holden

‘Exit Music’ Starts Strong, But Punts on Radiohead’s Later Music

Don’t Feel You Have to Die for ‘Inception and Philosophy: Ideas to Die For’

Why Return to a Text We’ve Already Finished? On Rereading’

‘Best Music Writing 2011’: Like the Subject Matter, It’s a Mixed Bag

‘The Origins of Political Order’ Is Delightfully Bipartisan and Sure to Raise Eyebrows

‘The President is a Sick Man’: Delightfully Underhanded Stories of Deception and Manipulation

‘The Age of Doubt’ Is a Call for Others to Examine This Material

‘Otherwise Known as the Human Condition’ Is Equally Enthralling and Befuddling

Exploring the Roots of Populism in ‘Common Sense: A Political History’