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31 Dec
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Marcus Meade

Posted byNick Moss
Photo: Marcus and his brother Jahziah by Nick Moss History repeats, ploughs on unceasing, Another dying man, another father, Brother, friend shot dead . Cold, Christmas-crisp air... Continue reading
31 Dec
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Our Rightful Rage Grows Impatient: 3 poems for 2025

Posted bySam Friedman
by Sam Friedman, illustrated with commons images Love at the Workplace My stomach knots with hatred of bosses’ sneers; my tears transmute to spittle in defiance, eyes... Continue reading
31 Dec
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(Yet another) Revolutionary Letter

Posted byFran Lock
by Fran Lock, with commons image above / wait for it./ spring to come, reconstitute the stubborn world./ our bodies, tailored to containment./ fault-line forcing an afternoon./... Continue reading
31 Dec
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TRYING TO FORGET THE WORDS

Posted byFred Voss
by Fred Voss, with image above by Ehsan Ganji The machinist on the machine in the corner of the machine shop does not talk in love with... Continue reading
30 Dec
Music
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A CHALLENGE TO THE RULING CLASS: HAMISH HENDERSON & “THE FREEDOM COME-ALL-YE”

Posted byCulture Matters
Hamish Henderson (1919-2002) was a Scottish poet, songwriter, communist and public intellectual. He studied Gramsci’s ideas on culture in the mid-1940s whilst a soldier in Italy, and... Continue reading
30 Dec
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Intermezzo: Gravitating to the comforts of convention?

Posted byJenny Farrell
In her latest, fourth novel, Intermezzo, Sally Rooney continues her exploration of intimate relationships, albeit with a shift away from the clear political critique that characterised her... Continue reading
23 Dec
Fiction
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Season’s Weepings

Posted byTracey Pearson
Season’s Weepings by Tracey Pearson The Christmas spectacular was cancelled, due to the lack of spectacle. A rooftop, a chimney pot. A void where reindeer and sleigh... Continue reading
23 Dec
Poetry
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Our Lady to Gabriel

Posted byVivian Eden
By Vivian Eden RE: the poem of 19 December 2024, “Our Lady of Palestine” (https://www.culturematters.org.uk/our-lady-of-palestine/) Dear Gabriel R., I rarely reply to people I don’t know              but... Continue reading
22 Dec
Fiction
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Ageing Under Capitalism: The Journey of Simon McKeever

Posted byDennis Broe
The scriptwriter, novelist, and blacklisted member of the Hollywood Ten Albert Maltz was around 40 himself when he wrote his novel on ageing, The Journey of Simon... Continue reading
20 Dec
Poetry
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throwing words and more (ire is our land)

Posted byMichal Lowkain
by michal lowkain             Continue reading

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