Photography Photography Instead of a thousand words LYNNE WALSH’S choice are photographers prepared to focus on the outcomes of the politics of exclusion
Books Wednesday 17th Apr 2024 Books Greetings! I was here MARTIN HALL relishes a history that advocates a dialectical understanding of culture as both representative and transactional
Books Wednesday 17th Apr 2024 Books The prisoners of gender CAL MCBRIDE recommends an accessible and erudite study that aims to link the struggle for gender rights with the wider critique of neoliberal capitalism
Books Wednesday 17th Apr 2024 Books The Islamic renaissance man STEVE ANDREW is fascinated by the life of a 16th century Islamic polymath that demonstrates an internationalism that may come as a shock to western observers
Books Wednesday 17th Apr 2024 Books Who can impose peace? GORDON PARSONS examines a historical account of the legal attempts to contain warfare that continue to fail to prevent slaughter
Books Wednesday 17th Apr 2024 Books In celebration of Lenin PAUL BUHLE adds historical context to an eclectic and colourful celebration of Lenin
21st Century Poetry: Tuesday 16th Apr 2024 21st Century Poetry: I’ve fallen out of love by FINOLA SCOTT
Interview Wednesday 17th Apr 2024 Interview ‘We could all play totally free’ CHRIS SEARLE speaks to drummer Alan Jackson, ex-bandmate of Bruce Turner in the band Fingers
Book Reviews Monday 15th Apr 2024 Book Reviews Letters from Latin America with Leo Boix: April 17, 2024 Magic realism by Brazilian Itamar Vieira Junior, nonfiction by Peruvian Gabriela Wiener, and poetry by Chilean Vicente Huidobro and Zapotec poet Victor Teran
Festival Review Monday 15th Apr 2024 Festival Review Dark stories for dark times DENNIS BROE examines some of the major themes that underlie the newest crime fiction
Book Review Monday 15th Apr 2024 Book Review A good enough death JONATHAN TAYLOR welcomes a memoir that reflects on the economic inequalities that narrow the choices available in end of life care