Exhibition Review Exhibition Review An artist of his time Bernadette Hyland sees the directness and accessibility of KEITH HARING’S art as an important tool for communicating social and political messages to the widest of audiences
Book Review Arts | Tuesday 30th Jul 2019 Book Review Well-observed narrative of Irish arrivals post-WWII leaves out instances of fightback
Features | Tuesday 23rd Jul 2019 Why Manchester activists are taking to the rooftops in Oldham to stop arms sales to Israel
Thursday 10th Jan 2019 ‘Women remain the exploited, oppressed as workers and oppressed as women’ 50 years ago SHEILA ROWBOTHAM wrote a landmark article about the real problems women had in society and in socialist parties. Bernadette Hyland talks to her about the continuing struggle for working-class women’s liberation
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Eye-opening account of Irish women's exodus to Britain Moving Histories: Irish Women’s Emigration to Britain, from Independence to Republicby Jennifer Redmond
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Essential herstory of wages for housework movement Wages for Housework: A History of an International Feminist Movement, 1972-77by Louise Toupin(Pluto Press, £19.99)
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Revelatory account from frontline of guerilla struggle in India Nightmarch: Among India’s Revolutionary Guerillasby Alpa Shah(Hurst, £20)
Film Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Film Ballymurphy Massacre documentary poses questions yet to be answered EVERY documentary about the North of Ireland has to begin with a history lesson.
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Survivor of Miami Showband Massacre during Ireland's ‘Troubles’ seeks justice The Miami Showband Massacre: A Survivor’s Search for the Truthby Stephen Travers and Neil Fetherstonhaugh
Book review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book review Revelatory account of the 'untouchables' experience in the making of India Ants Among Elephants: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern Indiaby Sujatha Gidla
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review We may soon all have cause to fear the dawn raid John Robins's book Guilty Until Proven Innocent explains why, says BERNADETTE HYLAND
Fiction Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Fiction Review Laski's satire on Tory 'heaven' is in a class apart Tory Heaven, orThunder on the Rightby Marghanita Laski(Persephone Books, £13)
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Landmark strike in the struggle for equal pay There's much to learn from a book on the victory of the Trico women in 1976, says BERNADETTE HYLAND