Interview Interview The legacy of South Africa’s revolutionary women ANGUS REID speaks to historian Siphokazi Magadla about the women who fought apartheid and their impact on South African society
BenchMarx Friday 05th Jan 2024 BenchMarx John Pilger’s mastery of the documentary essay ANGUS REID reflects on John Pilger's late films as a popular form of political cinema
Interview Wednesday 20th Dec 2023 Interview Thank you for the music ANGUS REID speaks to Romain Malan about his remarkable drive to bring music into deprived communities and healthcare settings
Thursday 30th Nov 2023 Spotlight on private school child abuse in Scotland The significance of the Scottish historic child abuse inquiry is in how it reveals the workings of British elites that fill the ranks of the government and professional classes, writes ANGUS REID
Theatre Review Wednesday 11th Oct 2023 Theatre Review The state of the nation ANGUS REID welcomes a penetrating study of a dysfunctional Scottish family at the time of the independence referendum
Wednesday 20th Sep 2023 ‘You’ve got to love the scabs’ Angus Reid speaks to IRVINE WELSH about the art and the politics behind his popular ITV series Crime
Theatre Review Monday 14th Aug 2023 Theatre Review Beyond Brecht ANGUS REID watches two productions at the EIF that deal in different ways with the consequences of war
Film of the week Thursday 03rd Aug 2023 Film of the week After Bataclan ANGUS REID is astonished by a film of exceptional empathy that addresses a collective trauma
Art and Activism Friday 14th Jul 2023 Art and Activism Just my type On UK Disability Awareness Day ANGUS REID celebrates the art of KEITH ARMSTRONG, a pioneering activist and writer whose unique body of artwork is a vision of protest and peace
Exhibition Review Friday 16th Jun 2023 Exhibition Review Is this the proletariat? ANGUS REID reels before a gigantic survey of the life and work of Peter Howson