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From Ground Zero (12+), directed by 22 Gazan filmmakers
Cinema / 11 September 2025
11 September 2025

MARJORIE MAYO and MARIA DUARTE review From Ground Zero, The Long Walk, Islands, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues

Yehuda Beinin and Tal Beinin in Holding Liat (2025)
Film of the week / 11 September 2025
11 September 2025

ANDY HEDGECOCK sees his scepticism lessened by a story is more complex and far-reaching than is initially apparent

BY ANY MEANS POSSIBLE: Yanaocha mine in Cajamarca, Peru is the largest gold mine in South America operated by Newmont Corporation. It is considered the most profitable in the world [Pic: Elbuenminero/CC]
Books / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

JOE GILL appreciates a lucid demonstration of how capital today is an outgrowth of the colonial economy

SD albums
Album reviews / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

Reviews of re-releases from The Sex Pistols, A Certain Ratio, and The Fall

21st Century Poetry / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

by Rose Lennard

sunrises
Poetry review / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

ALAN MORRISON introduces a UK poet whose despised daytime occupation provides the subject for his writing

webb
Music review / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

MARK TURNER holds on tight for a mesmerising display of Neath-born ragtime virtuosity

venice
Venice Film Festival 2025 / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

Featuring films with substantial political themes, this year’s festival has ignited a vibrant discussion, suggests RITA DI SANTO

spillett
Music review / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

MARK TURNER wallows in the virtuosity of Swansea Jazz Festival openers, Simon Spillett and Pete Long

nature books
Books / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

PAUL DONOVAN recommends three new books that explore the human relationship with nature

CRIME
Crime fiction / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

Doomed adolescents, when the missing person is you, classic whodunnit, and an anti-capitalist eco-thriller

shawshank
Theatre review / 8 September 2025
8 September 2025

PAUL DONOVAN recommends an excellent stage adaptation of Stephen King’s classic portrayal of the the injustice of the US prison system