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26 Dec
Poetry
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What is History, Discuss?

Posted byFran Lock
What is History, Discuss? “History is and was and so is that patch/ of pavement” begins ‘What is History, Discuss?’, the poem that opens Whatsname Street (Smokestack... Continue reading
26 Dec
Poetry
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Nadir: Poems about migrant children

Posted byCaroline Maldonado
3 poems from ‘Nadir’ by Laura Fusco translated by Caroline Maldonado: The following poems are taken from a forthcoming collection, Nadir by Laura Fusco, the sequel to... Continue reading
23 Dec
Poetry
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Sex on Toast

Posted byAlun Rees
Alun Rees reviews Sex on Toast, Selected Poems by Tôpher Mills (Parthian, £10)  What to say of this astonishment of a book? How to encapsulate it in... Continue reading
22 Dec
Poetry
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Thomas Kinsella, 4 May 1928 – 22 December 2021

Posted byJenny Farrell
Thomas Kinsella has died, aged 93. He must be counted among the great Irish poets of the 20th and 21st centuries. He was very involved in uncovering... Continue reading
20 Dec
Poetry
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Keeping an eye on those in power

Posted byNiels Hav
The Poem by Niels Hav, translated by Heather Spears Don’t you put the poemin a headlock – You are under arrest! The poem won’t obey orders. The... Continue reading
20 Dec
Films
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Breaking the glass ceiling: Interview with Haifaa Al-Mansour, the first female Saudi director

Posted byRita Di Santo
Rita Di Santo interviews Haifaa Al-Mansour the first female Saudi director, at the Red Sea Film Festival Haifaa Al-Mansour does not need much introduction. She is a... Continue reading
20 Dec
"Dark Valley" by Aldo Echevarría
Poetry
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Britain in 2021

Posted byRip Bulkeley
Britain in 2021after Shelley’s ‘England in 1819’ by Rip Bulkeley An old, bad, foolish and decaying state,Riddled with racism from empire’s core;Maltreated refugees, war’s graduates,Drowning to reach... Continue reading
17 Dec
Poetry
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Tidings

Posted byDavid Betteridge
Tidings by David Betteridge For Ken Robson, shepherd, of Stanhope Farm in Tweeddale, with whom the author worked two lambing seasons, in 1964 and 1965. In his... Continue reading
14 Dec
Fiction
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A Hello to Arms

Posted byPaul Simon
Paul Simon reviews the latest novel from Dennis Broe, A Hello to Arms Fresh from exposing the murderous and duplicitous Hollywood of the immediate post-war period, Harry... Continue reading
11 Dec
Music
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Lingering tones in the face of capitalist realism

Posted byBen Lunn
Historically, lefties in the arts are as numerous as there are days in history. However, since the Cold War these numbers have dwindled as liberalism, postmodernism, or... Continue reading

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