Theatre review Theatre review Welsh Christmas treats DAVID NICHOLSON, SKYLAR and BEHATI sample two Christmas productions in Cardiff
Books Thursday 07th Dec 2023 Books Pentagram face-paint ALEX HALL is intrigued by an account of Black Metal as a destructive cultural force that resonates with revolutionary thought
Books Thursday 07th Dec 2023 Books Jousting with armageddon ANDY HEDGECOCK is compelled by a novel that challenges the assumption that atomic science is pure, objective and politically neutral
Film round up Friday 08th Dec 2023 Film round up Film round up with MARIA DUARTE: December 8 2023 Reviews of Trenque Lauquen (Parts 1 & 2), Earth Mama, Taccac and Wonka
Film of the week Thursday 07th Dec 2023 Film of the week Feuds and feudalism MARIA DUARTE is captivated by an epic tale about the hardship of peasant life in Poland in the late 19th century
Interview Wednesday 06th Dec 2023 Interview A ghost-faced cavalryman riding through a field of skulls CHRIS SEARLE interviews veteran saxophonist Stan Sulzmann on the re-release of his album On Loan With Gratitude
21st century poetry Wednesday 06th Dec 2023 21st century poetry 21st century poetry: In the city that only flashes from bombs, it’s good to see lights go on by MOHAMMED MOUSSA
2023 round up Wednesday 06th Dec 2023 2023 round up 2023 round up with SYLVIA HIKINS Art and literature can stimulate thinking, engagement and activism
Exhibition review Wednesday 06th Dec 2023 Exhibition review Contemporary political art JAMIE BRITTON appreciates the outrage and the skill of Turner Prize nominee Barbara Walker
Marxist Notes on Music Tuesday 05th Dec 2023 Marxist Notes on Music Nurturing new composers BENN LUNN introduces a remarkable festival in Glasgow of informal concerts of contemporary classical music
Theatre review Tuesday 05th Dec 2023 Theatre review Bartful dodger SUSAN DARLINGTON is swept along by a spirited and borderline political production of Lionel Bart’s masterpiece