Books Books Rosen on genocide ANDY HEDGECOCK welcomes an explanation of genocide by the persecuted author that is both uplifting and important
Book Review Sunday 02nd Mar 2025 Book Review A study in cynicism ANDREW MURRAY welcomes the inside story of Labour under Starmer for the revelations it offers as to who is pulling the strings
Books Thursday 27th Feb 2025 Books The twin roots of our discontent ALEX HALL welcomes an accessible examination of the two strands of pro-capitalist thought which have defined the post-war economic policies of the West
Theatre Review Monday 03rd Mar 2025 Theatre Review Juliet manqué PETER MASON suggests that someone should fulfil the dreams of a talented (and privileged) British Nigerian actor
Cinema Thursday 27th Feb 2025 Cinema Film round-up: February 27, 2025 The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews Superboys of Malegaon, Food For Thought, The Summer With Carmen, and Fight or Flight
Film of the Week: Thursday 27th Feb 2025 Film of the Week: Total eclipse MARIA DUARTE recommends an homage to the iconic showgirl that understands them as working-class women
Interview Tuesday 25th Mar 2025 Interview ‘I enjoy the company of women musicians. It creates a different, supportive atmosphere on stage’ CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Rwanda-born jazz vocalist INEZA
Theatre Review Wednesday 26th Feb 2025 Theatre Review The life and times of Eugene Bullard SUSAN DARLINGTON applauds a one-man show that navigates racist barriers to tell the story of the black pilot, boxer and jazz musician
Cinema Tuesday 25th Feb 2025 Cinema Berlin Film Festival 2025 round-up RITA DI SANTO picks the best films from a festival that adopted a ‘neutral’ political position, despite the looming presence of the AfD
Books Tuesday 25th Feb 2025 Books Squirming on the pin MATTHEW HAWKINS sees past the purple prose to themes of rejection and ageing in the autobiographical fiction of Rupert Everett