By Mark Fiddes

CHRIS SEARLE speaks to saxophonist Vaughan Hawthorne-Nelson

MATTHEW HAWKINS enjoys a father’s memoir of life with his autistic son, and the music they explore together

JENNY FARRELL relishes a modern parable that challenges readers to confront the legacies of empire, and the possibilities of resistance

A corrupted chemist, a Hampstead homosexual and finely observed class-conflict at The Bohemia

CAL MCBRIDE recommends that you follow a coming-of-age trans story through harrowing lows to a point of optimistic triumph

KEVIN DONELLY recommends the re-release of Mathieu Kassovitz’s La Haine, improved by a new soundtrack by Asian Dub Foundation