Still from In A Whisper By Rita Di Santo In A Whisper is a compelling film in competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, exploring themes of... Continue reading
Still from Rosebush Pruning By Rita Di Santo At the Berlin Film Festival, Brazilian filmmaker Karim Aïnouz presents in competition Rosebush Pruning. Known for his politically charged... Continue reading
In this interview, Our Culture series editor Alan McGuire speaks with Chris Neville, Secretary of Trade Union Blues, a fan-led organisation campaigning for working-class rights and democratic... Continue reading
This is the first of a new series of articles from Geoff Bottoms, showing how the principles of cultural democracy can be applied in detail to religious... Continue reading
By Antony Owen This new Sodom and Gomorrah burns the worldthe groomed given dark drinks and doomedballing in a corner deflowered and unfurledchildhoods mummified, exhibits entombed.Hush little... Continue reading
Image: Commons There is a myth that Van Gogh was self-taught genius whose greatest works were knocked out at the rate of five or six a week.... Continue reading
ICE agents in Minneapolis after shooting. Image: Wikimedia Commons by Faith Van Horne They killed Good and Pretti in the street,that cannot be a coincidence.Noem the gnome... Continue reading
Commons image By Dennis Broe One strand of the American character, popularized by America’s first novelist James Fenimore Cooper, is that of the rugged but honest pioneer,... Continue reading
Plastic, by Matthew Rice, Fitzcarraldo Editions, is available here By Nick Moss For most of the period since at least the publication of The New American Poetry... Continue reading