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Home Archive by category "Arts Hub"

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02 Apr
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‘Autism and the Arts: Poetry with Peter Street’

Posted byAlan McGuire
Alan McGuire interviews Brett Gregory about his new film AM: What drew you to Peter Street’s story, and how did you decide to make him the subject... Continue reading
31 Mar
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Labour Sets You Free

Posted byAlan Morrison
On the ‘Labour’ Government’s despicable Pathways to Work Green Paper announced on 18 March 2025 by Alan Morrison Labour will set you free, deny your disability,Neoliberalism is... Continue reading
30 Mar
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Mothering Sunday: ‘Reporting on Four Boys’

Posted byJenny Mitchell
Reporting on Four Boys by Jenny Mitchell A cigarette. A tea-light. A motherdown the shops. Two sets of twinsleft in a house, fire spreading fastover rubbish on... Continue reading
28 Mar
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Review of ‘The Stimming Pool’: An emotionally intense insight into autism

Posted byBrett Gregory
Set in the south of England, this self-reflexive instance of cinematic faction follows five young adults as they travel through an hour-long narrative that offers up visions... Continue reading
27 Mar
Arts Hub
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Dear People

Posted bySteven Taylor
by Steven Taylor If the rich need riches to sustain themit stands to reason, the poor requirepoverty as inspiration. The Chancellor understands this instinctively. Shedoes not need... Continue reading
26 Mar
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Concerning the Conditions of the Working Poor

Posted byCiaran O Rourke
by Ciaran O’Rourkeafter Friedrich Engels, 1820-1895 A two-hundred-thousand mass – and what a mass!Bare women, ruddy men, with nothing left, completelyclad in rags: living proletarians,and more –... Continue reading
26 Mar
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Escape to Moribundia

Posted byAndy Croft
INTRODUCTION by Andy Croft Escape to Moribundia is the last in a trilogy of verse-novels written in Pushkin sonnets (the others being Ghost Writer and Nineteen Forty-eight).... Continue reading
24 Mar
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A Chinese family under the microscope

Posted byAngus Reid
Angus Reid reviews Brief History Of A Family, directed by Lin Jianjie In 1928 the Soviet director and film theorist Sergei Eisenstein wrote an essay, The Cinematographic... Continue reading
23 Mar
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A House in Covid

Posted byJames O Brien
Self-portrait with Hand on Brow – Kathe Kollwitz by James O’Brien Even after all, the span was only yesterday,That yesterday of horrors, where everyone slipped away.I felt... Continue reading
23 Mar
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Naming of seas

Posted byJanet Hatherley
by Janet Hatherleyafter Henry Reed Today we have naming of seas. Yesterdaywe had the Gulf of Mexico. And tomorrow morningwe shall have what to do after firing.... Continue reading

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