To rescue Kahlo from the clutches of the corporate art market, we need to acknowledge the overt and covert political dimensions of the work, demands GAVIN O’TOOLE
And So the Struggle
Speeches clapped
And then shut up
In thumbed fist,
Wrinkled skins of books
With slogan spines,
Backs broken,
Crooked.
And so the struggle.
Marches passed
Like channels changed
On blurred screens,
Dated placards wave,
Forced forward,
Steps stride,
Out of range.
And so the struggle.
ALAN MORRISON recommends a consummate, heart-warming collection about a working-class upbringing in the industrial north-east
TONY FOX reports from a commemoration of the legendary Battle of Jarama in which four Stockton-on-Tees volunteers fell
ANDY CROFT welcomes the publication of an anthology of recent poems published by the Morning Star, and hopes it becomes an annual event
Remembering the 1787 Calton Weavers strike, MATT KERR argues that golden thread of our history needs weaving into the fabric of every community in the land


