Attila the Stockbroker Diary: May 31, 2024 A shameless plug for Glastonwick festival, and a close shave at the Bar at the End of the World
Marxist Notes on Music Tuesday 28th May 2024 Marxist Notes on Music Marxist Notes on Music with BEN LUNN: May 28, 2024 The centenary of his birth is a chance to assess the remarkable combination of Marxism, activism and modernism in the works of Luigi Nono
Books Tuesday 28th May 2024 Books Split seams MATTHEW HAWKINS savours the memoir of growing up in the slums of Glasgow in the 1970s and '80s
Books Tuesday 28th May 2024 Books The human cost of English, and British, Imperialism WILL PODMORE applauds a stunning survey of the devastation wrought by the English state over four centuries
Tuesday 28th May 2024 Wizard Gizzard Prolific Australian cult rockers KGLW treated a Liverpool crowd to a typically eclectic gig says EWAN KOTZ
Books Tuesday 28th May 2024 Books Haud forrit! HENRY BELL recommends a handbook for comrades to bear the pain of living in the gap between communist dreams and capitalist reality
Interview Tuesday 28th May 2024 Interview ‘If you want me to write poetry about the birds you need to turn off the fighter jets’ BRETT GREGORY speaks to Palestinian director Muayad Alayan about his new film
Cannes film festival 2024 Sunday 26th May 2024 Cannes film festival 2024 New films to watch out for in 2024 RITA DI SANTO casts an eye over the winners - and the overlooked films - from this year’s festival
Comedy Review Friday 24th May 2024 Comedy Review Outstanding political double act HENRY BELL relishes an evening of radical politics, surreal comedy and expert musicianship
Books Friday 24th May 2024 Books Don’t blame the migrants RON JACOBS points out the role that incarceration plays in the super-exploitation of the poor, the black and the immigrant
Books Friday 24th May 2024 Books The formative years of a revolutionary STEVE ANDREW relishes a history of Lenin’s childhood and adolescence that gives a useful insight his personality