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Gig Review / 14 October 2025
14 October 2025

WILL STONE is impressed by a tour de force rendition of three decades’ worth of orchestral chamber pop

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Album Review / 14 October 2025
14 October 2025

EWAN KOTZ holds on tight for a second helping of egg-punk from Snooper

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Book Review / 14 October 2025
14 October 2025

DAVID MORGAN recommends a refreshingly inspiring novel that features encounters with some tremendous women

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Book Review / 14 October 2025
14 October 2025

BOB NEWLAND recommends a political thriller from former anti-apartheid activist Peter Hain

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Interview / 14 October 2025
14 October 2025

JAMES WALSH speaks to Chris Thorpe-Tracey - among many things, a one-time Morning Star columnist — about songs, cities, politics and prophecy

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Cartoon / 13 October 2025
13 October 2025

by Sally Lewis

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TV Network monitor / 13 October 2025
13 October 2025

DENNIS BROE situates the new Netflix series House of Guinness within a genre that is dazzled by the perverse spectacle of capitalist domination

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Album reviews / 13 October 2025
13 October 2025

New releases from Max Richter, Julius Asal, and Jean-Michel Jarre  

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Albums reviews / 10 October 2025
10 October 2025

New releases from Cuban pianist Aruan Ortiz, trumpeter Kenny Dorham, and London pianist Geoff Castle

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Books / 10 October 2025
10 October 2025

RON JACOBS applauds a reading of black history in the US that plots the path from autonomy to self-governance and then liberation

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Books / 10 October 2025
10 October 2025

ANDY HEDGECOCK is intrigued by a scholarly account of how systemic disinformation can exacerbate the perception of threat and foster hatred

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Books / 10 October 2025
10 October 2025

TOM KING relishes an enlightening history of the checkered progress of the war that humanity has waged on bacteria