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Don't expect change

(Monday 01 December 2008)

Interview: New York activist and writer MICKEY Z says that we're all responsible for looking after Earth for future generations.


CHANGiNG THE WORLD: New York activist and writer Mickey Z.

Concern for the real victims

(Monday 01 December 2008)

BETH PORTER tries to understand how a right winger can make such good films.


Art for the dark times

(Monday 01 December 2008)

It's doom and gloom everywhere, but CHRIS T-T reckons art could be the big winner as the recession starts to bite.


Well Versed

(Wednesday 26 November 2008)

Poem of the week: A Nicking by Anna Robinson.


City of sound

(Tuesday 25 November 2008)

CHRIS SEARLE watches as the London Jazz Festival brings the capital to life.


EXPLOSIVE: Courtney Pine.

Give thanks for folk

(Monday 24 November 2008)

Left musicians to make the US holiday season go with a swing.


Doing gigs, Euro-style

(Monday 24 November 2008)

CHRIS T-T finds they do things differently on the continent - and it isn't half bad.


Now celebrity means nothing

(Tuesday 18 November 2008)

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


The path of struggle

(Tuesday 18 November 2008)

JOHN GREEN finds inspiration and omission at the British Library.


Lesson in jazz drum

(Tuesday 18 November 2008)

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