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Home Archive by category "Arts Hub"

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05 May
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Poems of a Coal Miner

Posted byRoger Cornish
Roger Cornish worked as a Coal Miner for 23 years. Roger writes about desire, camaraderie, grief, class, faith lost and faith of a different kind found. Here... Continue reading
05 May
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Review of ‘IN YOUR MOUTH’ – the new poetry collection by Paul Brookes.

Posted byChivonne Barrington Head
By Chivonne Barrington Head I first met Paul at Ian Parks’ Read To Write Workshop in 2024 where I purchased a copy of another collection of Paul’s... Continue reading
05 May
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Wild Emily

Posted byCulture Matters
by Arwen Webb you gave up your teaching jobarrested unafraidforce fed forty-nine timesa month’s hard labouryou blockaded your cellthe guard filled it with wateryou sued the wardensthey... Continue reading
04 May
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Remember Tolpuddle

Posted bySimon Haines
This poem is one of the many from the new poetry anthology Shoulder to Shoulder: Poems to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1926 General Strike Continue reading
03 May
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A quiet aid to memory and solidarity: review of Veronica Ryan’s ‘Multiple Conversations’ at the Whitechapel Gallery

Posted byNick Moss
Veronica Ryan’s exhibition is on at the Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High St, LondonE1 7QX  until 14 June 2026 By Nick Moss Veronica Ryan’s work is ostensibly simple... Continue reading
01 May
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TWO ENDINGS

Posted byRobert Atkins
by Rob Atkins It must have been like thisAs the English matriarch failed,The menfolk fuelling empireThe women taking over by the bed;Some of them she bore,The rest... Continue reading
30 Apr
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Shoulder to Shoulder: Poems to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1926 General Strike

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Culture Matters is proud to publish a collection of poems by more than 60 poets commemorating the 100th anniversary of the 1926 General Strike. These poems cover... Continue reading
29 Apr
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Zola Is A Loiner! – Michael Jarvie reviews Keshed by Stu Hennigan

Posted byMichael Jarvie
Michael Jarvie reviews Keshed by Stu Hennigan Continue reading
28 Apr
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Beyond the Scroll: Doncaster, doomscrolling, and the strange old art of paying attention

Posted byJack Clarke
Jack Clarke visits ArtBomb's symposium in Doncaster called Beyond the Scroll. Continue reading
24 Apr
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COUNTING THE WAYS

Posted byJim Aitken
Image credit: Alan McGuire By Jim Aitken How do I loathe thee? Let me count the ways. An obscene ogre with that lethal combinationof ignorance and arrogance.A... Continue reading

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