Arts

Now celebrity means nothing

BETH PORTER finds modern relevance in Elia Kazan's A Streetcar Named Desire.

The path of struggle

JOHN GREEN finds inspiration and omission at the British Library.

Lesson in jazz drum

CHRIS SEARLE admires the jazz drums of Roy Haynes's The Island.

One man who put art of the people first

ARTIST and socialist Walter Crane (1845-1915) was one of the most important, unique and radical artists of the 19th century, renowned for his artistic exploration of the dynamic relationship between art and labour in late Victorian Britain.

A fresh reality

CHRISTINE LINDEY casts an eye over an exhibition of trailblazing early 20th century photomontage artwork.

Taking over television

CHRIS T-T throws his eyes over a week's television.

Crime Fiction

MAT COWARD reads RJ Ellory's A Simple Act of Violence, Little Brother by Cory Doctorow, The Murder Stone by Louise Penny and Aly Monroe's The Maze of Cadiz.

Core of resistance

INTERVIEW: STEVE CHANDRA SAVALE speaks music, politics and video games with RICHARD BAGLEY.

Back to the source

Jazz with Chris Searle.

Beauty of the pits

JUDITH AMANTHIS catches an show of art that tells a personal but important tale of Britain's mining history.

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