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Farewell, BBC TV Centre. You were Britain’s very own Disneyland
The Observer, 31st March 2013

Fists full of sausage, Michael Gove declaims his vision of the future
The Observer, 24th March 2013

Some mothers do have the power to give me a God delusion
The Observer, 17th March 2013

Never mind endangered animals – it’s the thinkers that we need to save
The Observer, 10th March 2013

Pop culture’s past is growing faster than its present
The Observer, 3rd February 2013

Sun Zoom Spark
Beaux Arts, London, 1st February 2013

As HMP goes under, we can wave goodbye to underpant passion
The Observer, 20th January 2013

New year raises the eternal question: is it possible to live a life without crisps?
The Observer, 13th January 2013

2012 End Of Year Round Ups
The Sunday Times / Wire Magazine / Faber, 31st December 2012

Happy Birthday Conan The Existentialist
TheQuietUs, 13th December 2012

What’s so bad about Ukip members being foster parents?
The Observer, 2nd December 2012

Lowlights of 2012
Rejected Piece, 1st December 2012

What does the insect community make of ITV’s celebrity freak show?
The Observer, 25th November 2012

Brooks and Cameron’s texts? They’re pure Shakespeare
The Observer, 11th November 2012

John Cage meets Ant & Dec in the sitcom in my mind
The Observer, 16th September 2012

This truly was an event that regenerated a community, but what of its legacy?
The Observer, 19th August 2012

Why Stewart Lee is wrong about the death of the Edinburgh fringe
The Guardian, 16th August 2012

Stewart Lee: movements afoot to return Tony Blair to Labour’s seat of power?
The Observer, 12th August 2012

Michael McIntyre may have the millions but I have cultural capital
The Observer, 5th August 2012

The slow death of the Edinburgh Fringe
The Observer, 30th July 2012

How I was busted by the O—— Advertisement Enforcement Office
The Observer, 22nd July 2012

I was getting on so well with Gillian Welch. Then David Cameron butts in
The Observer, 12th February 2012

Shame on you, Alex Salmond, for selling us out to the Bullingdon Club
The Observer, 5th February 2012

Will Cameron’s recipe for ‘successful’ films result in a glut of silent comedies?
The Observer, 22nd January 2012

What a tragic wasted opportunity to present a true portrait of the Iron Lady
The Observer, 15th January 2012

You scumbags, you maggots… leave that sacred Pogues song alone
The Observer, 8th January 2012

G2 quiz of the year: Stewart Lee’s general knowledge ANSWERS
The Guardian, 25th December 2011

G2 quiz of the year: Stewart Lee’s general knowledge
The Guardian, 25th December 2011

Father Christmas wouldn’t be subcontracting model castles to carpenters
The Guardian, 20th December 2011

A Christmas Piece For Time Out
Time Out, 1st December 2011

A Piece On Child-Friendly Hotels
Best Western Hotel Magazine, 1st December 2011

Does comic ‘bravery’ go hand in hand with being offensive and stupid?
The Observer, 13th November 2011

Mark Kermode Is Thor
Rejected Piece, 1st October 2011

If Damon Albarn is serious about the occult, shouldn’t we call him Damien?
The Observer, 10th July 2011

A comedy of comparison
The Financial Times, 17th June 2011