jude frodymaWhat coaches cannot seeHow many woman and girls are suffering silently in sport because there’s no place to talk about their mental health?7 min read·Feb 5, 2021----
jude frodymaWhat do two teenage girls know about pain and loss? (Hint: country music)Channeling Robert Frost and EmmyLou Harris, sister-duo’s First Aid Kit third album “Stay Gold” shines.3 min read·Jul 3, 2014----
jude frodymaHow Alan Watts made it (back) into contemporary cultureSpike Jonze’s ‘Her’ brings Wattsian hide-and-seek philosophy into the world of AI, and consequently, to a 21st audience6 min read·Mar 13, 2014----
jude frodymaSex and Pleasure in Japanese ArtA closer look at Shunga — sex and pleasure in Japanese art at the British Museum.4 min read·Oct 24, 2013----
jude frodymaMountains in the Sea: Ansel Adams at the National Maritime MuseumHow to walk through the American landscape in a British maritime museum6 min read·Mar 18, 2013----
jude frodymaWhy I’m still in love with Leonard CohenSylvie Symmons’ 2013 biography of Cohen captures the poet-songwriter’s humanity that made the world fall for him.8 min read·Jan 21, 2013----
jude frodymaWalking with Robert Macfarlane (and why I rather not)How ‘A Journey on Foot’ takes its readers on a beautifully described, but self-indulgent, armchair walking tour of Britain5 min read·Oct 22, 2012----
jude frodymaBritain loves maps. You should too.How topographical map-making changed a nation and created an ‘army’ of countryside ramblers.6 min read·Jul 25, 2011----
jude frodymaPrivate (sex) lives of poets: why Philip Larkin never marriedA collection of Larkin’s private letters to a lover force us to revisit cries of misogyny against him7 min read·May 16, 2011----