Books Books Rosen on genocide ANDY HEDGECOCK welcomes an explanation of genocide by the persecuted author that is both uplifting and important
Opinion Tuesday 25th Feb 2025 Opinion Jonathan Coe - A novelist who takes politics seriously JOHN GREEN recommends that rare thing, a British novelist who is politically aware, entertaining and who writes to the moment
Music Monday 24th Feb 2025 Music Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: February 24, 2025 New releases from Richard Dawson, Yazz Ahmed, and The Murder Capital
Books Friday 21st Feb 2025 Books Don’t ban the books SUE TURNER is inspired by the example of a librarian’s struggle to confront the book-banning movement
Books Friday 21st Feb 2025 Books Drowning, not waving PAUL DONOVAN cannot fault an analysis that points to the UK as one of the most unequal societies in the world, but struggles to share the author’s optimism
Books Friday 21st Feb 2025 Books Landmark new translation of Capital JON BALDWIN introduces a new translation of Karl Marx’s masterwork that is readable, relatable and refreshed
Album Review Monday 24th Feb 2025 Album Review Reg Meuross and Woody Guthrie: don’t miss! STEVE JOHNSON recommends a stunning new tribute from one great folk artist to another
Attila the Stockbroker Diary Friday 21st Feb 2025 Attila the Stockbroker Diary Attila the Stockbroker Diary: February 21, 2025 In which we accompany the Bard into Cymru to meet his musical accomplices, young and old
Theatre review Friday 21st Feb 2025 Theatre review Against a sea of troubles GORDON PARSONS is bowled over by a skilfully stripped down and powerfully relevant production of Hamlet
Exhibition review Thursday 20th Feb 2025 Exhibition review The eloquence of everyday objects ANDY HEDGECOCK relishes two exhibitions that blur the boundaries between art and community engagement
Cinema Thursday 20th Feb 2025 Cinema Film round-up: February 20, 2025 The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews I Am Martin Parr, September Says, The Monkey, and The Gorge