Books Books Rosen on genocide ANDY HEDGECOCK welcomes an explanation of genocide by the persecuted author that is both uplifting and important
TV Series review Tuesday 04th Mar 2025 TV Series review Punching up DENNIS BROE appreciates the work of TV writer Steven Knight, and his systematic exposure of the debilitating effects of British capitalism
BenchMarx Tuesday 04th Mar 2025 BenchMarx Don’t allow art - a common good - to be ripped off by corporations CAILEAN MCBRIDE proposes a response to the encroachment of AI in the arts by reducing the duration of copyright and assuring full protection
Call for short stories Tuesday 04th Mar 2025 Call for short stories Submit your short stories We want to publish work that lights up the page
Album Reviews Monday 03rd Mar 2025 Album Reviews Global Routes with Tony Burke: March 3, 2025 New releases by Samba Touré, Santrofi, and Piers Faccini & Ballake Sissoko
Theatre Review Monday 03rd Mar 2025 Theatre Review Coming apart at the seams MAYER WAKEFIELD wonders why this 1978 drama merits a revival despite demonstrating that the underlying theme of racism in the UK remains relevant
Sunday 02nd Mar 2025 You can’t murder liberation RON JACOBS recommends a book filled with history and political theory that provides both a basis and inspiration to create a way forward
Book Review Sunday 02nd Mar 2025 Book Review A socialist heroine DAVID NICHOLSON is fascinated by one of the early pioneers of the women’s movement and of the early days of the Labour Party
Exhibition Review Sunday 02nd Mar 2025 Exhibition Review War-games: no way way SIMON DUFF explores the latest offering of the Chinese artist in exile AI WEI WEI
Theatre Review Sunday 02nd Mar 2025 Theatre Review Preparing for trauma MARY CONWAY applauds the dramatic reconstruction of one woman’s experience in one precise location in Gaza in the present era
Book Review Sunday 02nd Mar 2025 Book Review How black nurses beat TB MARJORIE MAYO recommends a remarkable book that restores another of history’s racially biased omissions