Village Yard by Vivien Freeman Good afternoon, my name’s Octavia. I welcome all new residents,help you to settle in. I know that I can trust you to... Continue reading
Until Further Notice by Mark Cassidy the sky will be yellow. Regardless how you squint at it, tomorrow shrivels up and men in branded, hi-vis tabards will... Continue reading
Georgian Graffiti by John Short On walls in Georgiathere are anti-Russian slogansnot everyone embraces but it’s reasonable to supposethere is no love lost here. Some bars in... Continue reading
Brett Gregory interviews the director of The Trust Fall: Julian Assange, and reviews the film Kym Staton appears on screen, tired. In the little Zoom box in... Continue reading
While in the belly of Englandthe strike to end all strikes erupts. Whether Churchill or Göring said it first, the adage goes that history is written by the... Continue reading
Gaze on Gaza by Stuart McFarlane, with image above by Martin Gollan Gaze on Gaza; and weep. See the child in A and E, the child, alone,... Continue reading
By any other name by Stuart McFarlane Now the school of semantics is fully enrolled, we begin to believe the lies we’re being sold. ‘Proportional response’, ‘Collateral... Continue reading
All Hail the Uni Party: Democans and Republicrats As the range of debate between the two parties in the U.S. shrinks, election season becomes a time of... Continue reading