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15 Jul
TV, internet and other media
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Reactionary Reflexivity: Sealing the Iron Dome on Media Coverage of Gaza, Part One

Posted byDennis Broe
Part One of two articles on the modern media, by Dennis Broe. Image above: The New York Times: Is Any of Their News Fit to Print?  There was... Continue reading
11 Jul
Sport
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A radical reform of international football?

Posted byMark Griffiths
I want to argue for the end to international football – or at least radical reform of it. Do you ever felt annoyed or ‘lost’ that club... Continue reading
03 Jul
Eating & Drinking
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As Soon as this Pub Closes: Beer and the Election

Posted byKeith Flett
Jeremy Corbyn is a lifelong abstainer from drink. Nevertheless, he has always shown interest in protecting pubs in his constituency, and so repaired with his campaign to... Continue reading
23 Jun
Education
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Poverty, Class and Education: A report from the Alliance of Working-Class Academics’ Conference, 2024

Posted byJon Baldwin and Brett Gregory
Image above: People take turns to do the difficult jobs, by Chad McCail The 3rd annual conference of the Alliance of Working-Class Academics (AWCA), in conjunction with... Continue reading
06 Jun
Climate Change
Cultural Commentary
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‘It’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.’ Brett Gregory interviews Bram Gieben, author of ‘The Darkest Timeline: Living in a World with No Future’

Posted byBrett Gregory
Below is an edited version of the interview. Brett: Hi. What’s your name, where do you live, and when, and why, did you first become interested in... Continue reading
04 Jun
TV, internet and other media
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The Doctor

Posted byPaul Victor Tims
While the Doctor became Ncuti Gatwa way back in The Giggle, Ncuti Gatwa only became the Doctor with the Saturday-night debut of this episode. The actor’s abilities... Continue reading
26 May
Religion
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Maternity and Revolution

Posted byTerry Eagleton
Professor Terry Eagleton discusses the revolutionary politics of the meeting of Mary and Elizabeth, the mothers of Jesus and John the Baptist. Image above: The Visitation, by Lorenzo... Continue reading
24 May
Eating & Drinking
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Recognise the union and bring in the punks! The future of Brewdog

Posted byKeith Flett
Is there a way forward for Brewdog? James Watt has stood down as CEO of Brewdog after seventeen years. He has become ‘captain’ and a non-executive Director.... Continue reading
07 May
Cultural Commentary
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Terry Eagleton: Where Does Culture Come From?

Posted byTerry Eagleton
In the closing Winter Lecture for the London Review of Books, Terry Eagleton discusses the origin and uses of culture. Half-way through the piece, Fran Lock and Alan... Continue reading
06 May
Cultural Commentary
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Culture Creation versus Commodity Creation: Labour’s Plans for the Arts, Culture and Creativity

Posted byJon Baldwin and Brett Gregory
Jon Baldwin and Brett Gregory analyse Labour’s Plan for the Arts, Culture and Creative Industries On the 13th March 2024 Bracknell News reported that Sir Keir Starmer... Continue reading

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