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the birds
Short Story / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026

The economy collapses and London is abandoned by the wealthy. Determined to survive, a working-class woman struggles with scarcity and dejection 

round up
Cinema / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026

MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review "Wuthering Heights", Little Amelie or the Character of Rain, Crime 101, and Stitch Head

fotw
Film of the Week / 12 February 2026
12 February 2026

ANDY HEDGECOCK recommends an unflinching examination of the chaos and suffering wrought by US foreign policy, told through the story of a child’s simple quest

arcadia
Theatre Review / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026

MARY CONWAY struggles to keep up with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class

love
Poetry Review / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026

ALISTAIR FINDLAY recommends the simple cadence, common prose, free verse, and descriptive power of a new collection by Julie McNeill

21st century poetry / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026

by Julie McNeill

james
Live Music Review / 11 February 2026
11 February 2026

FRANK McCAULEY gets Laid

MILES
Theatre Review / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026

MAYER WAKEFIELD has reservations about a two-handed theatrical homage to jazz’s most mercurial musician

playspace
Video Games Monitor / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026

SCOTT ALSWORTH suggests that video games have a lot to learn the rich tradition of Marxist theatre

midnight
Book Review / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026

ANDY HEDGECOCK is enthralled by a collection of South Korean ghost stories where human behaviour is as chilling as any spectral activity

death dance
Theatre Review / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026

MARY CONWAY revels in the macabre waiting game of Strindberg’s forensic dissection of a loveless ruling-class marriage

putsch karaoke
Opinion / 10 February 2026
10 February 2026

DAVID YEARSLEY examines the soundtrack and filmic predecessors of the execrable Melania