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Cinema / 29 January 2026
29 January 2026

MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review Is This Thing On?, Nouvelle Vague, Kangaroo, Shelter, and Melania

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Film of the Week / 29 January 2026
29 January 2026

JOHN GREEN savours an elegy to black farmers in the deep south of the US: a vanishing way of life redolent with poetic and political meaning

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Opinion / 28 January 2026
28 January 2026

Climate activist and writer JANE ROGERS introduces her new collection, Fire-ready, and examines the connection between life and fiction

21st Century Poetry / 28 January 2026
28 January 2026

by Victor Osemeka

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Art in the open / 27 January 2026
27 January 2026

WANJA KIMANI explores the many bonds of community experience expressed in in the bold and colourful imagery of a new mural

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Poetry review / 27 January 2026
27 January 2026

RUTH AYLETT appreciates the rich blend of poetry and music that accompanied the launch of the Morning Star’s anthology of poetry, Who We Are

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Opinion / 27 January 2026
27 January 2026

ELEANOR DOBSON reflects on a stark visual record of the violent desecration of Tutankhamun’s mummified remains

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Music / 26 January 2026
26 January 2026

New releases from Keeley, Lucinda Williams and Ye Vagabonds

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Theatre review / 26 January 2026
26 January 2026

MARY CONWAY applauds a brilliant two-hander that blows the lid off the abortion debate and rips your heart to shreds

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Books / 23 January 2026
23 January 2026

RON JACOBS welcomes a timely biography of a contemporary of Marx and Engels who advocated revolutionary socialism

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Books / 23 January 2026
23 January 2026

RICHARD CLARKE welcomes a study that extends an understanding of Marxism beyond human society to encompass the whole of nature

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Books / 23 January 2026
23 January 2026

Despite an underwhelming finale, FIONA O CONNOR relishes a vivid exploration of the Cinecitta of Pasolini and Fellini at their height