Edouard Louis in 2017. Image: Wikimedia By Stefan Szczelkun In Edouard Louis’ account, oppression leaves ‘wounds’. It’s a visceral word. A bloody word, suggesting broken skin and serious... Continue reading
Waiting for the Out By Dennis Broe The BBC’s production of its six-part series Waiting for The Out seems to address not only its past failings in... Continue reading
Untitled Bench Painting (Palestine), Acrylic on Panel, 70x100cm, 2025 By Narbi Price The source image was sent to me by the filmmaker Ashley Horner, who saw it... Continue reading
Image: Montecruz Foto By Lizzie Eldridge I stopped checking the newsJust for todayThe psycho-maniacsstuck hard at itanyway I went shoppingSunk my thumbDeep into avocadosbrazenly labelledProduct of Israel... Continue reading
A new poetry and visual art exhibition that explores protest, resistance and collective hope has opened Resistance is Fertile, created by Narberth Poets, is currently showing in... Continue reading
‘Untitled Bench Painting (Palestine)’ by Narbi Price By Mike Jenkins Pencils? For writing, of course,But above all weapons to put out eyes. Wheelchairs for those disabled by... Continue reading
Image by Marco Verch, ccnull.de By Christopher Norris Is it being so powerful that thrills you,Or the thought of those billions you’ve made,Or the mountains of life-saving... Continue reading
In this edition of Our Culture Dennis Broe explores the world of AI which is often presented as neutral, but is in fact being shaped by corporate... Continue reading
By Neil Fulwood Read any good verse novels lately? Personally, I can’t think of anything truly outstanding in that most challenging of verse forms since Robin Robertson’s The... Continue reading
Image: Wikimedia Commons By Leila d’Aronville Recently, I’ve noticed posts and conversations where people express disillusionment with how we talk about the region and what it means... Continue reading