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
Books Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Books What happened to old Nazis? JOHN GREEN advises caution when reading a highly informative account of the way thousands of top Nazis escaped justice and found employment in the West
Interview Wednesday 22nd Jan 2025 Interview ‘When it comes to Britain’s colonial past, music can be part of that reckoning’ CHRIS SEARLE speaks to British Nigerian/Jamaican pianist ROELLA OLORO
Opinion Tuesday 21st Jan 2025 Opinion AI and socialism Software engineer SCOTT ALSWORTH explains to his mother
Book Review Tuesday 21st Jan 2025 Book Review The right to write REBECCA LOWE admires a complex, multi-layered working-class novel whose heart is the writer's self-discovery as a poet
Opinion Tuesday 21st Jan 2025 Opinion Ear, nose, throat and fingers DAVID YEARSLEY compares Timothee Chalamet’s impersonation of Dylan to the real thing
TV Series Review Monday 20th Jan 2025 TV Series Review Womble hell JAMES HARRISON reviews a TV series that finds a compelling metaphor for people waking up from class oppression
Music Monday 20th Jan 2025 Music Album reviews with Kevin Bryan: January 20, 2025 Reviews of Davy Graham, Nick Magnus, and Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
Theatre Review Monday 20th Jan 2025 Theatre Review Outstanding Windrush drama MARY CONWAY applauds a brilliant theatrical adaptation of Sam Selvon’s classic 1950s novel of oppression, betrayal and resilience
Opinion Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Opinion Belfast’s finest An unexpected favourite at Sunday’s Golden Globes, JENNY FARRELL inspects the political context of the film Kneecap and its ferocious advocacy of the Irish language