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
Fiction Tuesday 07th Jan 2025 Fiction Domestic pyrotechnics MATTHEW HAWKINS is drawn into the everyday lives of women and girls in Muslim communities in southern India
Album review Thursday 09th Jan 2025 Album review Butcher Bastards DAVID NICHOLSON draws attention to an album of music and poetry that channels a first-hand experience of Gaza
Live Music Review Monday 06th Jan 2025 Live Music Review Protest and celebration unite DAVID NICHOLSON sees in the new year in grand orchestral style, courtesy of the fine musicians of the WNO
Interview Tuesday 07th Jan 2025 Interview ‘Burlap Heroes are Saul Bellow’s persons struggling just to exist’ CHRIS SEARLE speaks with US trumpeter NATE WOOLEY
Books Sunday 05th Jan 2025 Books The case against ‘Western’ Marxism RICHARD CLARKE applauds the assertion that Western Marxism represents a withdrawal from action to change the world into the academy
Books Sunday 05th Jan 2025 Books The fatal continuity of the British ruling class WILL PODMORE is intrigued by a study the British ruling class that follows statistical analysis with totally inadequate proposals for change
Books Sunday 05th Jan 2025 Books Kunama Namadgi (snowy mountain) or Mount Kosciuszko? That is the question DARIUS VON GUTTNER SPORZYNSKI welcomes the biography of an 18th-century social reformer whose name sits atop Australia’s highest mountain
Books Sunday 05th Jan 2025 Books Syria After Assad RON JACOBS recommends a timely pamphlet that provides both explanation and historical context for the fall of Assad
Best of 2024 Friday 03rd Jan 2025 Best of 2024 Angus Reid selects his highlights A landmark work of gay ethnography, an avant-garde fusion of folk and modernity, and a chance comment in a great interview
TV Series Friday 03rd Jan 2025 TV Series Thrillers: Christmas fluff vs Polish noir JONAH RASKIN compares the tepid fare of the Netflix series Black Doves with a gritty Polish alternative