Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes is a stand-up comic and writer. She writes regularly for the self-important British newspapers, but saves her best stuff for New Humanist. Her latest book is The Ancient Guide to Modern Life Profile)
Articles by Natalie Haynes
Mission improbable
The Book of Mormon, by the creators of South Park, smashed records on Broadway and debuts in London's West End in February. But is it any good? Natalie Haynes has the answer
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Looking for Transwonderland by Noo Saro-Wiwa
Natalie Haynes enjoys a Nigerian travelogue
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Book review: The Secrets of Pain by Phil Rickman
Natalie Haynes endures a painful crime novel
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Diary: What did the Romans ever do for us?
Nothing, it turns out. They did it all for themselves, the selfish so-and-sos. Natalie Haynes explains
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Diary: Science friction
It seems even sci-fi geeks can indulge in a spot of retrospective offence, says Natalie Haynes
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Stop Me If You’ve Heard This by Jim Holt
Natalie Haynes is not amused by a new study of humour
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Magical mystery tour
Natalie Haynes goes in search of spiritual enlightenment
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Book Review: Suckers
Natalie Haynes endorses an attack on alternative medicine
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Laughs around the world
No matter where you're from, humour is the international language, says Natalie Haynes
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African Psycho by Alain Mabanckou
Natalie Haynes is unimpressed by an African murder mystery
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Out of this world
Why is fantasy taking over our TV screens? Natalie Haynes unravels a mystery
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Diary
Soft porn, sluttish brides and honour killings. Another routine week for feminist journalist Natalie Haynes
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