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Hockney
Opinion / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

GREGORY SALTER draws attention to the fact that the kind of state support that David Hockney received is simply not on offer today

you must live
Book Review / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

JAMIE BRITTON recommends that we all buy at least two copies of a remarkable book of poems

attila
Attila the Stockbroker / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

The bard joins the Carnival Against Fascism, which summer fun sends him down Memory Lane

21st Century Poetry / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

by Rachel Davies

round up
Cinema / 18 June 2026
18 June 2026

MARIA DUARTE and MICHAL BONCZA review Virginia Woolf’s Night & Day, Familiar Touch, Nino, and Toy Story 5

fotw
Film of the Week / 18 June 2026
18 June 2026

FIONA O’CONNOR is bowled over by a stunning Welsh language drama

revolutions
Book Review / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

HENRY BELL follows the lineage of revolutions, from the English to the Chinese, and asks where revolutionary politics exists today

alive
Book Review / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

MARJ MAYO sees the contemporary relevance of this account of the consequences of a society’s accommodation with evil

explosive
Book Review / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

ALEX HALL welcomes an analysis of how modern capitalism is deeply intertwined with emotions, and their manipulation

tax the rich
Book Review / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

MARTIN GRAHAM welcomes a statistical analysis of how much tax the super-rich pay, and foresees that the demand will flush out their agents

Healing
Follow the Movement / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

MATTHEW HAWKINS explores the initiatives proposed by HEALING ARTS SCOTLAND

Rollins
Appreciation / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

RICHARD WORTH relishes the fleeting moment and sense of flow of the late, great saxophonist