by Khayelihle Benghu
ALAN MORRISON recommends a consummate, heart-warming collection about a working-class upbringing in the industrial north-east
MIK SABIERS is enveloped by the enchanting bass and vocals of Beth Rettig in a small but historic venue
Taxi Driver at 50: Martin Scorsese’s film remains a troubling reflection of our times, writes ALEXANDER HOWARD
A dazzling novel, and autobiographical fiction, by Mexicans Brenda Navarro and Cristina Rivera Garza, and poetry by Brazilian Ricardo Domeneck
JONATHAN TAYLOR ponders the difference between autobiography and memoir - between life and story - in Margaret Atwood’s account of herself
DENNIS BROE examines two new horror films — Send Help and Scream 7 — for the way they demonstrate how capital routinely desensitises the consumer