Levelling Up by Jenny Mitchell, with image by Martin Gollan They will not show this on the evening news – our mother kneeling down at Number Ten... Continue reading
The Holding Pen by Rita Ann Higgins When did we becomeso filled with anxiety and fearat the prospect of a holiday in the sunor a visit to... Continue reading
In 1990, Tom Cruise, star of the 1986 blockbuster, ‘Top Gun’, said: ‘Some people felt that “Top Gun” was a right-wing film to promote the Navy. And a... Continue reading
Britishness, or A Riposte To The Platinum Jubilee by Jim Aitken B – Backwardness, best exemplified by BrexitR – Royalty, the pinnacle of a class-ridden societyI –... Continue reading
Fran Lock presents four poems which capture the oddity and the horror of living in a country without class solidarity and where we are encouraged to accept a... Continue reading
Gaza: two haiku in Irish and English by Gabriel Rosenstock in response to street artworkby Banksy. abair, cá bhfuil sé?an clós súgarthain Gaza where . . .... Continue reading
As part of the Culture for All series, supported by the Communication Workers Union, we’re proud to present a short film about why choirs matter, by Boff Whalley. Continue reading
As part of the Culture for All series, supported by the Communication Workers Union, we’re proud to present a short film about why film matters, by Deirdre O’Neill. Why... Continue reading
As part of the Culture for All series, supported by the Communication Workers Union, we’re proud to present Fran Lock talking about poetry. Image above: Rag Town Girls Do... Continue reading