Articles by:
Michael Sutton
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‘A Visit from the Goon Squad’: 10 years on
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Drunken elephants and internet shutdowns: freedom in the time of COVID-19
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“There has to be hope” – Matthew Thomas Smith on his debut poetry collection ‘Songs’
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Obscure Geographies #5: St. Thomas’s Long Burial Ground
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Obscure Geographies #4: Adlington and Pott Shrigley
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Obscure Geographies #3: Seaforth Radar Tower
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Obscure Geographies #2: Sefton Park Meadows
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Do we live in extraordinary times? Or are you just as bored as I am?
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Obscure Geographies: Victoria Road duckpond
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Tangled Up: the Fractured Narratives of Bob Dylan
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Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing @ the Walker Art Gallery
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‘Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse’: Is Sony seizing innovation?
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Last chance to see: Agnès Varda’s ‘Ulysse’ @ FACT Liverpool
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‘We recycle each other through our experiences and lives’: Poet Ciarán Hodgers on his new book
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What this 1995 book about blindness can tell us about censorship today
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Last Chance to See Surrealism in Egypt: Art et Liberté 1938-1948 at Tate Liverpool
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Fiction meets biography in Reinhard Kleist’s graphic novel about Nick Cave