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Home Archive by category "Arts Hub"

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22 Jun
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The Unbelievable Limbo Kid

Posted bySteve Pottinger
by Steve Pottinger, with image above by Martin Gollan It’s a universal truth that we should have low expectationsof those who climb the greasy pole to lead... Continue reading
21 Jun
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Illuminating the Shadows: Banu Mushtaq’s ‘Heart Lamp’ and the Rebellion of the Unseen

Posted byJenny Farrell
Review by Jenny Farrell When Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp became the first Kannada work – and the first short story collection – to win the 2025 International... Continue reading
21 Jun
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A World Ruled by Adversaries

Posted byJenny Farrell
A review by Jenny Farrell Michael Crummey’s The Adversary has won the 2025 Dublin Literary Award, a prestigious prize nominated by libraries and readers worldwide for the... Continue reading
21 Jun
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Where Is Our Voice?

Posted byAnne Irwin
by Anne Irwin We were told a new world arosefrom the ashes of the second world warits collective narrative-Peace at all costsRespect for borders,We believedAll citizens are... Continue reading
19 Jun
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Helplessness

Posted byBob Beagrie
Effigy of Keir Starmer at a protest against Israeli attacks on Gaza, by Alisdare Hickson, CCA 2.0 by Bob Beagrie It comes like a spate in the river,inexorable and... Continue reading
19 Jun
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Vermin Bait

Posted bySimon Haines
We’ve just published this anthology in praise of Sir Keir Starmer KC, containing no poems at all. One of the non-contributors, Simon Haines, has just sent us... Continue reading
17 Jun
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Roots of War

Posted byDavid Betteridge
by David Betteridge – Image and motto text by WILLIAM BLAKEfrom The Book of Urizen & The Grey Monk Dialogue:State Powers versus Citizens State Powers: We will... Continue reading
17 Jun
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Essential Work

Posted byNick Moss
CCA image by Nick Moss Essential work devoted to the carting away of the non-essential.Clearing up the surplus, the food scraps, the bottles and tins of sugar-free... Continue reading
17 Jun
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Reel Knewz and the Bin Men of Birmingham: A Garbage State of Affairs

Posted byCulture Matters
Reel Knewz and the Bin Men of Birmingham: A Garbage State of Affairs First, a poem by James O’Brien….. Bin Juice Bin juice is the toxic residue... Continue reading
16 Jun
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Release the Sausages! A new anthology in celebration of Sir Keir Starmer KC

Posted byCulture Matters
Release the Sausages! is an anthology of poems, with absolutely no poems in it. It is a celebration of the first twelve months of Starmer’s government –... Continue reading

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