While riding the No 3 bus in Glasgow MATT KERR has ample time to dissect the moribund Scottish Labour decline into near oblivion and watch intriguing bus passenger dynamics
When I was a student, (back in the day) one of things I did at our poly was to help set up a film society to show films you could not ordinarily. Every Friday night at 6pm before heading for the pub we devoured anything with subtitles.
The films from Latin America were always among the most interesting and challenging. I learned so much about so many different parts of the world by watching their movies.
I love the art of a good storyteller and I always found the rhythm and grammar of their films so much more interesting than the Hollywood standard fare.
MIGUEL YOSHIDA explains the evolution and influence of the Cuban Casa De Las Americas in joining culture to the revolutionary struggle
Claims that Nicaragua has abolished elections followed a headline that stripped Daniel Ortega’s remarks of their historical and political context. The full speech tells a different story, says BECCA RENK FOSTER
ANGUS REID and ANDREW JOHNSTONE report on an initiative that we must take this summer
HANK KENNEDY contends that US military attacks in the Caribbean amount to modern piracy driven by Venezuela’s oil wealth



