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Dan Glazebrook
Ox lit fest
Oxford Literary Festival 2026 / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

DAN GLAZEBROOK eavesdrops on the bourgeois intelligentsia and the stories it tells itself at this moment of crisis

ANSWERS STILL NEEDED: An undated photo of former paratrooper
Features / 31 March 2023
31 March 2023
On the 25th anniversary of the death in custody of a 37-year-old black man, followed by the release of the wrong body for burial, DAN GLAZEBROOK reports that despite the police claiming to have drawn a blank as to who was responsible, some easily available evidence had been present all along
Comedy Review / 1 February 2023
1 February 2023
DAN GLAZEBROOK admires two comedians that overstep the need to please
Live Music Review / 12 April 2022
12 April 2022
DAN GLAZEBROOK says the Riot Jazz Band are tighter than ever after over a decade of honing their art
A woman is arrested during a Kill the Bill protest, London A
Features / 17 March 2022
17 March 2022
DAN GLAZEBROOK meets young people in Oxford standing up to police harassment and intimidation
Music Review / 22 November 2021
22 November 2021
BOOKS / 6 April 2020
6 April 2020
Rigorous exposé of the role of British law in perpetuating and obscuring colonial divisions
CONFIDENT: Alain Badiou
BOOKS / 5 February 2020
5 February 2020
Challenging views on the prospects for global radical change
Book Review / 16 September 2019
16 September 2019
The poison that's infected the mainstream of the body politic
Book Review / 3 July 2019
3 July 2019
Probing interrogation of the left's response to the rise of the extreme right
Book Review / 25 July 2018
25 July 2018
DAN GLAZEBROOK recommends a book on the apocalyptic consequences of 17th century settler colonialism
A shanty town in Mumbai, India
Features / 10 July 2018
10 July 2018
At a conference on global hunger at Oxford University, DAN GLAZEBROOK realised that our urge as privileged Westerners to ‘do something’ is part of the problem
Book Review / 4 January 2018
4 January 2018
Kozo Yamamura's book ignores the fundamental reasons why economic growth in the developed world is in decline, says DAN GLAZEBROOK