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Film round up / 8 January 2026
8 January 2026

ANDY HEDGECOCK and MARIA DUARTE review Good Night, and Good Luck: Live from Broadway, Becoming Victoria Wood, Hamnet, and Song Sung Blue

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Film of the week / 8 January 2026
8 January 2026

MARIA DUARTE recommends a british boxing biopic about the stormy relationship between Nazeem Hamed and his trainer Brendan Ingle

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Theatre Review / 7 January 2026
7 January 2026

PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying

21st Century Poetry / 7 January 2026
7 January 2026

By Hamish Wilson

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Interview / 7 January 2026
7 January 2026

CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Filipino-US saxophonist JON IRABAGON about the threat of AI in the time of Musk and Trump, and how an artist can respond

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Opinion / 6 January 2026
6 January 2026

BETH DRISCOLL points out the value of print books in community culture and the barbarism of destroying libraries in Bosnia, Ukraine and Gaza

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Preview / 6 January 2026
6 January 2026

PETE HIRST introduces a theatre company from Wakefield dedicated to the propagation of socialist perspectives on present British political realities

Jack London
Opinion / 5 January 2026
5 January 2026

JENNY FARRELL reminds us that the US novelist, famed for pulp fiction and nature stories, was, by virtue of life experience, a committed revolutionary socialist

21st Century Poetry / 5 January 2026
5 January 2026
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Album reviews / 5 January 2026
5 January 2026
Steven's Croft Biomass Plant plant near Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Pic: Chris Newman/CC
Books / 4 January 2026
4 January 2026

BRENT CUTLER recommends a sober examination of the real risks and true merits of nuclear energy, and an exposure of the capitalist system as an obstacle to human betterment

SWAGGER AND CANDOUR: Kit Young as Jack and Zoe Brough as Lydia / Pic: EllieKurttz
Theatre / 4 January 2026
4 January 2026

MARY CONWAY recommends a spot of exquisitely staged, if socially unchallenging, escapism written 250 years ago