Attila the Stockbroker Diary Attila the Stockbroker Diary Attila the Stockbroker Diary: April 18, 2025 Back from a mini tour of Yorkshire and Stockport and cheering for supporting act Indignation Meeting
Tuesday 08th Apr 2025 Breaking the mould emphatically WILL STONE is impressed by Hania Rani who is already making a name for herself in the male-dominated world of modern classical music
Tuesday 08th Apr 2025 Definitely worth catching MIK SABIERS enjoys the theatrical feminist six piece who have a lot of fun that the audience feeds off as the set rolls on
Monday 07th Apr 2025 An excellent night of alternative comedy 'We’re a long way from Live At The Apollo and interchangeable telly panel shows here, and I mean that in the best possible way,' writes JAMES WALSH
Thursday 10th Apr 2025 Wine never used to be a snob drink STEPHAN BLUM presents the evidence that wine was enjoyed by common folk, independent of upper-class celebrations and religious rituals
Letters from Latin America Thursday 10th Apr 2025 Letters from Latin America Letters from Latin America with Leo Boix: April 7, 2025 Travelogue/reportage by Argentinean Maria Sonia Cristoff, and poetry by Peruvian Gaston Fernandez and Puerto Rican Cristina Perez Diaz
Music Sunday 06th Apr 2025 Music Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: April 6, 2025 New releases from Ibex Band, Lucy Dacus, and Various Artists
Theatre Review Sunday 06th Apr 2025 Theatre Review Fangs for nothing MARY CONWAY is disappointed by characters so un-nuanced as to be unreal, a stereotypical plot and a conceptual vampire
Books Saturday 05th Apr 2025 Books Rosen on genocide ANDY HEDGECOCK welcomes an explanation of genocide by the persecuted author that is both uplifting and important
Music review Saturday 05th Apr 2025 Music review Throwing a curveball WILL STONE appreciates an artist who can swerve from industrial noise to clubby trance pop without missing a step
Appreciation Saturday 05th Apr 2025 Appreciation Athol Fugard: the word as tool of resistance Following his death a month ago, DENNIS WALDER assesses the achievement of the playwright who developed his work in the townships