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Column
Spoken Word Column: The political poets to take us through these dark days
November 1, 2019
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Comment
Do we live in extraordinary times? Or are you just as bored as I am?
October 25, 2019
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Comment
Vanishing Art – are we losing art to politics?
June 3, 2019
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Comment
Let us understand the Responsibility to Protect before we [mis]apply it in Venezuela
March 6, 2019
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Review
Up close and emotional: ‘Wake up together’ @ Open Eye Gallery
December 16, 2018
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Comment
Is this the end of Bristol’s long contested arena?
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Review
Graham Norton on his novel ‘A Keeper’ @ Manchester Literature Festival
Written & Spoken Word. Manchester.
October 20, 2018
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Comment
Council divided over Bristol’s controversial new arts arena
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Review
Women, Citizenship, and the 1918 Representation of the People Act
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Review
Returning to Reims @ MIF17: ‘A compelling portrait of European lived realities’
July 14, 2017
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Review
De la Iglesia’s El Diputado (Confessions of a Congressman) @ HOME
April 20, 2017
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Review
How Much of This is Fiction @ FACT, Liverpool
April 11, 2017
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Review
Pasaje de Vida: A thoughtful tribute to Argentina’s disappeared
April 4, 2017
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Interview
Jason Wingard: “Everyone is human. I think it’s bizarre that there is such a desire to separate and divide people”.
February 28, 2017
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Review
Poets and Players (and Big Patchwork Monsters) @ The Whitworth
Written & Spoken Word. Manchester.
January 25, 2017
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Review
Patrick Young on the development of Ken Loach’s films and political vision
January 5, 2017
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Review
Matt Forde: It’s My Political Party (and I’ll Cry if I Want To) @ City Varieties