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24 Nov
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What Next?

Posted byWayne Dean-Richards
Image: CCA 3.0 By Wayne Dean-Richards “Maybe the Mona Lisa on a good day. Forget the rest.”      White-haired and blue-suited, James Wheatley wasn’t noted for his... Continue reading
21 Nov
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125 Years of Alan Bush: An Interview with Birmingham Clarion Singers’ Conductor Jane Scott

Posted byCulture Matters
On Saturday 29 November, the Birmingham Clarion Singers will give a free afternoon concert in All Saints Church, Kings Heath — a tribute to Alan Bush, exactly... Continue reading
20 Nov
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Things Happen

Posted byNick Moss
By Nick Moss Jamal Khashoggi believed that / women today should have the same rights as men/ that/ ordinary people in the Arab world should/ through a... Continue reading
20 Nov
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Diary of a spice seller: 5 poems from Gaza

Posted byJonathan Wonham
Book cover artwork is by Martyna Sabadasz By Jonathan Wonham These five poems are extracts from the above book Diary of a Spice Seller by Mohammed Yasser... Continue reading
20 Nov
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Gaza 2025

Posted byRod Whitworth
Ruins of Beit Lahia, in the Gaza Strip, destroyed by Israeli bombardments By Rod Whitworth I can’t find the code to unlock thisslippery image of hot dust,to... Continue reading
20 Nov
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Distress signals

Posted byS. J. Litherland
St. George’s flags: commons image By S. J. Litherland In the pit villages where abandoned corridorsrun underground, where there is nothing to seeon Front Street except empty... Continue reading
19 Nov
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Review of ‘Love Is stronger than death’ by Fran Lock

Posted byGeoff Bottoms
The book is available here By Father Geoff Bottoms If the traditional portrayal of Mary Magdalene, as handed down in a patriarchal Church, is that of a... Continue reading
18 Nov
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Theatre of the here and now: ‘The good landlord’

Posted byJames O Brien
The Good Landlord, by Ethan and Kalman Dean-Richards, Pound Road Productions By James O’Brien The living Hell of extortionate and excessive rent for substandard and insecure accommodation... Continue reading
18 Nov
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POEM FOR HIND RAJAB

Posted byMerryn Williams
By Merryn Williams The crime did not go unrecorded.The phone link worked, her voice was heard.She found the fame she never wanted;her picture rockets round the world.... Continue reading
18 Nov
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Summer 2026

Posted bySteve Pottinger
By Steve Pottinger Leading by example, Shabanais there, on Dover beach. Waiting. Making sure the cameragets her good side, hair glinting in the morning light. Lookingresolute in... Continue reading

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