Jerry Lee Lewis is a complex mix of good, bad and genius. I hope he makes it to heaven – just in case I get there myself; his music will make it a more interesting place.
AdamandEvelt On theguardian.com
My brother is currently serving time in prison and the pitiful excuse for food he is subjected to is nothing like the meals featured in Marina O’Loughlin’s article. I myself spent much of 2014 in several hospitals and I received depressing, frozen and reheated slop with little to recommend it to any food critic. Surely a more realistic view of institutional food in the UK might have acted as a call for change?
Sarah Harden
Winchester
I was in hospital for three weeks recently, and although I did lose a lot of weight, this was because of my illness, not the food, which surprised me daily with its quality and taste. Well done, NHS, and a belated thank you for saving my life.
PatriciaPJ On theguardian.com
What an interesting article by Tyler Ford. Indeed, why be one thing or the other, when you can just be yourself? I identify as a heterosexual woman, but have never felt very “feminine”. Maybe because femininity is a socially constructed concept, and a pretty sterile one at that.
Louise Kenton On theguardian.com
While I am pleased that the Experience writer returned safely from Botswana, I am more sorry for Acaba, the horse. Why anyone would run safari rides through lion country is a mystery to me.
Lyn Hannant
Bury St Edmunds
“Low-alcohol wine is here to stay”, you headline Fiona Beckett’s column. The four wines mentioned average 13.2% abv, not exactly the perfect tipples for a Band of Hope picnic.
David Lipsey
House of Lords
How can any line, arbitrary or otherwise, be drawn “between a fraudulent psychic and a non-fraudulent one” when by definition all are fraudulent (This Column Will Change Your Life)?
Philip Clayton
London N20
Great to see a more average size model. More of Nyamka, please.
Isabel Carrick
Hull
Good to see Stuart Broad winning the Ashes for England to promote his How I Get Ready article.
Philip Maguire
Belfast
Sali Hughes, forget your “beauty kit for heatwaves”. Instead, spend your money on a trip to Northern Ireland: no sun, no heatwave – problem solved.
Karen McMullan
Ballyclare, County Antrim
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