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Book Review / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

PAUL DONOVAN is tickled by the excruciating take-downs of one of the funniest, wittiest, political writers around.

Kissinger
Book Review / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

RON JACOBS points out, via a transcription of Kissinger’s secret recordings, that Trump could never have existed without Nixon and Kissinger

only cure
Book Review / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

ELLIS RAE is persuaded that the advantages of the ‘talking cure’ are superior to the treatment of mental illness with drugs

ruth
Theatre Review / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

PAUL DONOVAN applauds an excellently crafted new musical that explores the life and death of Ruth Ellis

living
Theatre Review / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

GEOFF BOTTOMS relishes a profoundly human portrait of a family as it evolves across 55 years in Sheffield

dan blake
Interview / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

PAUL FOLEY speaks to Mark Calvert, director of I, Daniel Blake before a new tour

atocha
Art in the Open / 20 March 2026
20 March 2026

MICHAL BONCZA introduces a sculpture that celebrates the end of Franco’s fascist rule while commemorating some of the last victims of its proclivity for mass murder

round up
Cinema / 19 March 2026
19 March 2026

JOHN GREEN, MICHAL BONCZA and BELLA KATZ review The Good Boy, Broken English, and Don't Be Prey

fotw
Film of the week / 19 March 2026
19 March 2026

ANDY HEDGECOCK peers into the US psyche to find deluded ambition, toxic aggression and an obsession with fame

21st Century Poetry / 18 March 2026
18 March 2026

by Khayelihle Benghu

bounds
Poetry review / 18 March 2026
18 March 2026

ALAN MORRISON recommends a consummate, heart-warming collection about a working-class upbringing in the industrial north-east

sleep
Gig review / 18 March 2026
18 March 2026

MIK SABIERS is enveloped by the enchanting bass and vocals of Beth Rettig in a small but historic venue

MEMORABLE: Robert de Niro in Taxi Driver / pic IMDb
Culture / 16 March 2026
16 March 2026

Taxi Driver at 50: Martin Scorsese’s film remains a troubling reflection of our times, writes ALEXANDER HOWARD

boix
Literature / 13 March 2026
13 March 2026

A dazzling novel, and autobiographical fiction, by Mexicans Brenda Navarro and Cristina Rivera Garza, and poetry by Brazilian Ricardo Domeneck

atwood
Book Review / 13 March 2026
13 March 2026

JONATHAN TAYLOR ponders the difference between autobiography and memoir - between life and story - in Margaret Atwood’s account of herself

get help
Opinion / 13 March 2026
13 March 2026

DENNIS BROE examines two new horror films — Send Help and Scream 7 — for the way they demonstrate how capital routinely desensitises the consumer

KB
Music / 13 March 2026
13 March 2026

Rereleases from Andrew Gold; John McFee, Stu Cook, Keith Knudsen; and The Outer Limits

iran
Opinion / 13 March 2026
13 March 2026

KATAYOUN SHAHANDEH surveys Iran’s cultural heritage and explains what has been damaged and what could be lost

attila
Attila the Stockbroker Diary / 14 March 2026
14 March 2026

The Bard finds Bard Company, and rallies us all to the anti-fascist cause

idiot brain
Books / 12 March 2026
12 March 2026

JOHN GREEN is intrigued by an explanation of irrational behaviour from the point of view of brain science

brewster
Book Review / 12 March 2026
12 March 2026

SYLVIA HIKINS celebrates the chance that a new memoir offers to explore Frieda Brewster’s remarkable life story

round up
Cinema / 12 March 2026
12 March 2026

MARIA DUARTE and ANDY HEDGECOCK review The Tasters, A Pale View of Hills, How To Make a Killing, and Reminders of Him

kenmure
Film of the Week / 12 March 2026
12 March 2026

Five years ago a flash crowd of Glaswegian activists defeated the Home Office and the police; MATT KERR urges you to savour that day in a cinema

brown
Books / 11 March 2026
11 March 2026

PAUL DONOVAN enjoys a somewhat rose-tinted survey of Brown’s achievements and legacy, as well as his moments of political cowardice

mcdermid
Books / 11 March 2026
11 March 2026

BRENT CUTLER admires the plotting but takes issue with the politics of a new Scottish crime thriller

jack
Ballet review / 11 March 2026
11 March 2026

SUSAN DARLINGTON applauds the sensuality and strong characterisation of an unconventional ballet about an unconventional woman

radicals
Books / 11 March 2026
11 March 2026

JOHN GREEN is disappointed by a history of the British working class that retreads familiar paths and offers no new insights

uganda
Books / 11 March 2026
11 March 2026

GUILLERMO THOMAS recommends an important, if dispiriting book about the neo-colonial culture of Uganda under Yoweri Museveni

21st Century Poetry / 11 March 2026
11 March 2026

by Patrick Cotter

WB childhood
Books / 11 March 2026
11 March 2026

KEN COCKBURN is intrigued by the publication of the Marxist theorist’s reminiscence of a bourgeois childhood

becoming
Exhibition review / 10 March 2026
10 March 2026

PAUL FOLEY steps gingerly through an exhibition that purports to show east and south-east Asian culture, and questions its intentions

scifi
Science fiction / 10 March 2026
10 March 2026

Tyrannosaurs in Thailand, colonialism as videogame, and a feminist gem from 1936

BROE
TV Network Monitor / 10 March 2026
10 March 2026

DENNIS BROE surveys the bias of the US news networks, and recommends alternatives

MB albums
Album reviews / 10 March 2026
10 March 2026

New releases from Alex Wilson and Omar Rios Melendez, Hello Cosmos, and Harry Christelis

IS
Music / 9 March 2026
9 March 2026

New releases from Shabaka, Squeeze, and Roswell Road

species
Books / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

JOHN GREEN welcomes a vital contribution to the debates around genetic manipulation

benjamin
Books / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

GORDON PARSONS is intrigued by a biography of the Marxist intellectual and author, made from the point of view of his son

lancs
Books / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

SYLVIA HIKINS is compelled by a travel writer’s personal exploration of his native Lancashire, by the Morning Star’s own Chris Moss

venice requiem
Book Review / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

MARJ MAYO recommends a lyrical and disturbing account of the tragic suicide in Venice of Pateh Sabally, a refugee from the Gambia

cuba ff
Screen Cuba Film Festival 2026 / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

In the face of Trump’s brutal aggression, DODIE WEPPLER and TRISH MEEHAN invite you to share some of the masterpieces of Cuban cinema

ladies football
Theatre Review / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

GEOFF BOTTOMS recommends an inspiring, political and bittersweet account of the munitions factory workers who are the fore-runners of the modern women’s game

broken glass
Theatre review / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

MARY CONWAY is spellbound by superb performances in Arthur Miller’s study of the social and personal stress brought about by Nazi Germany’s Kristallnacht

round up
Cinema / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review The Bride!, The King’s Warden, Sound of Falling, and Mother’s Pride

fotw
Film of the Week / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

ANDY HEDGECOCK recommends an unflinching analysis of the billionaire class that celebrates collective resistance to it

baroud
Books / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

RON JACOBS recommends an outstanding family memoir of life in Gaza

grain of sand
Theatre review / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

SIMON PARSONS applauds an outstanding one woman show that weaves real poems and narratives into the story of one girl’s flight

Ukraine
Theatre Review / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

MARY CONWAY applauds an exploration, through five short plays, that demonstrates the vital role of drama in furthering collective understanding

connection
Interview / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Nicaraguan guitarist OMAR RIOS MELENDEZ