Dennis Broe gives us a brief tour of Vienna: its history, museums and galleries. Above image: the restored Wien Museum, site of a city grappling with its... Continue reading
Here’s tae the man’s life –its drivin root, its rise, its faur reach –and tae the great hairst he gather’d in! Here’s tae the wark –the high... Continue reading
If Jesus came again she’d be born a Palestinian by Janet Hatherley toddle amongst the grass rootsof her people. Like them her existencewould not be recognised by... Continue reading
Disturbing Blacks in Custody by Jenny Mitchell One by one, I free them from the cells,trudging back to pick up bodies in torn clothes, placed screaming in... Continue reading
Labour, 2024 by Steven Taylor We’re already killing Houthis With lawful explanationsThey needed showingThat we mean business Labour is agreeable. Complicit The shipping lanes are sacrosanctLike pilgrim... Continue reading
Celtic Connections put on a wonderful concert recently, in memory of Scotland’s great Marxist revolutionary, John Maclean (1879 -1923). Glasgow’s magnificent concert hall had the 2,000 strong audience... Continue reading
Comrades in Alms by Chrissie Roberts Relentless live-streamed death Revulsion at the West’s collusion And we stand And we march And we postAnd we shareIn our powerlessness.... Continue reading
Peregrine Mission One by Lisa Kelly for Gene Roddenberry, aka the Great Bird of the Galaxy, 18 January 2024 Peregrine was supposed to boldly gowhere no man’s... Continue reading
Brett Gregory reviews ‘Tish’, directed by Paul Sng, 2023, and presents some of Tish Murtha’s photographs ‘My use of photography and the approach to it is based... Continue reading
Brett Gregory interviews Dr. Matthew Alford, Lecturer in Politics, Languages and International Studies at the University of Bath (UK) BG: Hi, this is the UK Desk for... Continue reading