Arts
Well versed
(Wednesday 02 April 2008)
POEM OF THE WEEK: Bombs R us by Dave Puller. |
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Celebration of childhood
(Tuesday 01 April 2008)
BETH PORTER recommends heart-warming British comedy Son of Rambow. |
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Uplifting artistry
(Tuesday 01 April 2008)
"I AM caught between two worlds, one of wanting to make something that is beautiful and meaningful and the other of feeling imprisoned in the reality of 21st century life, of endless wars, suffering and cold greed." |
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Italy's great horn
(Tuesday 01 April 2008)
CHRIS SEARLE hears two jazz albums from Italian trumpet great Enrico Rava. |
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Facing armies with art
(Monday 31 March 2008)
BRIGITTE ISTIM is drawn into the world of Naji al-Ali, a Palestinian political cartoonist who was assassinated in London 21 years ago. |
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Mad about film?
(Friday 28 March 2008)
BE honest - if you saw a bloke cutting up meat for a wheelchair-bound blow-up doll, what would you think? |
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Well versed
(Wednesday 26 March 2008)
Poem of the week: Wishful Thinking by Kathy Fodor. |
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Aiming to agitate
(Tuesday 25 March 2008)
MICHAL BONCZA finds lasting relevance in the poster art of the past. |
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Mixing politics and music
(Tuesday 25 March 2008)
Red Folk discovers an interesting mix of politics, music and football. |
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Well Versed
(Wednesday 19 March 2008)
POETRY: Pick of the week. |
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