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20 Jun
Poetry
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a break in the weather: flags, fascism, mourning, and the machinery of capitalism

Posted byFran Lock
a break in the weather by Fran Lock, with image by Steev Burgess even the dogs, distended with heat. i wanted rain.women with their conscientious shopping washedaway.... Continue reading
18 Jun
Poetry
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I am Road, I am Mother, I am a Better Person Now, I am Failed

Posted byJane Burn
I am Road, I am Mother, I am a Better Person Now, I am Failed words and image by Jane Burn So I have this ache (suddenly)... Continue reading
13 Jun
Visual Arts
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Statues also die

Posted byDennis Broe
Dennis Broe reflects on the recent attacks on European colonialism and support shown to Black Lives Matter, through the defacement and removal of statues The first week... Continue reading
09 Jun
Poetry
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All the Swings are Gone

Posted byKarl Parkinson
Karl Parkinson is a poet and novelist from north inner city Dublin. He is well known for his spoken word performances and videos, like the one at... Continue reading
04 Jun
Films
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Allegories of the end of capitalism

Posted byMike Wayne
Mike Wayne reviews Allegories of The End of Capitalism: Six Films on the Revolutions of Our Times, by Milo Sweedler, Zero Books 2020 Milo Sweedler’s book is an unfailingly... Continue reading
04 Jun
Visual Arts
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Portraits from the pandemic: Artists highlight the role of NHS workers

Posted byNicholas Baldion
Nicholas Baldion discusses art, portraiture and the Covid-19 crisis, illustrated by some of his portraits of NHS workers. The painting above is of Karl, who works for... Continue reading
03 Jun
Films
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Back in Old New York

Posted byRita Di Santo
Rita di Santo reviews Woody Allen’s new film, A Rainy Day in New York, with a good deal of scepticism “Don’t you see the rest of the... Continue reading
03 Jun
Poetry
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Plague Songs – It Cures What Ails Ya!

Posted byMartin Rowson
Plague Songs – It Cures What Ails Ya! by Martin Rowson One should not mock the chronic sick,And nor should we mock DominicWhose road-based therapies recall,Damascus-bound, those... Continue reading
01 Jun
Poetry
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Darkening

Posted bySteve Pottinger
Darkening by Steve Pottinger for george under a darkening skywe sit round a log fireout there cities are burningthe planet is burning and i can’t breathe out... Continue reading
31 May
Poetry
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breath

Posted byFran Lock
breath by Fran Lock, with image by Martin Gollan inside this symmetrical fiction of skins, we do not courtthe carnivore attentions of a cop with eyes like... Continue reading

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