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Home Archive by category "Arts Hub"

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15 Apr
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‘Green Jerusalem’: The Alderbank Wade by Alan Morrison

Posted byChris Searle
By Chris Searle If you think that the rhyming couplet is a dry, tedious or anaesthetic form of poetry, you should read the 122 pages of Alan... Continue reading
14 Apr
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The Grand Old Duke of Devonshire

Posted byBernadette Gallagher
Peregrine Cavendish is the landowner and 12th Duke of Devonshire, who…. By Bernadette Gallagher Wants to increase the rent 900%. Absenteelandlordism in Ireland’s Republic of 2026.We turn... Continue reading
14 Apr
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Some Concerned Citizens

Posted byTom Sykes
Image: Public domain By Tom Sykes To Jardine, Matheson and Company, Sudder Street, Calcutta, British India April 7th 1877 We write to express our profound unease that large... Continue reading
14 Apr
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Lucretian Thoughts in Bad Times

Posted byChristopher Norris
Image: Public domain By Christopher Norris All religions are equally sublime to the ignorant, useful to the politician, and ridiculous to the philosopher. To such heights of... Continue reading
14 Apr
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SAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989): WAITING FOR GODOT

Posted byJenny Farrell
A student production of Waiting for Godot. Image: Public domain. By Jenny Farrell April this year marks the 120th anniversary of Beckett’s birth. In this article I... Continue reading
13 Apr
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David and Goliath

Posted bySteve White
By Steve White The years in prison were not kind to GoliathHe grew smaller and weaker while David grew strongHis castles kicked over; his crop destroyed before... Continue reading
12 Apr
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How art sustains resistance: review of Beatriz González exhibition, at the Barbican, London

Posted byNick Moss
Beatriz González in her studio, Bogotá, ca. 1974. Photo: Rafael Moure. © and courtesy Beatriz González Nick Moss reviews Beatriz González, at the Barbican till Sunday 10 May... Continue reading
11 Apr
Poetry
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3 Poems by Mudadi Saidi

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3 Poems by Mudadi Saidi who is currently in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. Continue reading
10 Apr
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Troubled

Posted byMichael Rosen
The Mall, by kennardphillips By Michael Rosen Yvette Cooper is ‘troubled’.She says she’s ‘troubled’.She’s been on TV saying she’s ‘troubled’.What’s troubling her, it seemsis that Israel is... Continue reading
10 Apr
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The Hierarchy of Atrocities

Posted byJames O Brien
The War Abroad, by Alix Emery By James O’Brien Do you remember that time,When you were a child,And now you kill children.The blank necessity,The hollow bark of... Continue reading

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