Exhibition review Exhibition review Visions of horror and joy ANGUS REID welcomes the retrospective of a unique photographic artist for its demonstration of new avenues in British art, and the human insight it delivers
Cartoon Arts | Thursday 28th Mar 2024 Cartoon Citizen Chicane overhears a conversation in intensive care
Literature Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Literature Letters from Latin America with Leo Boix: March 12, 2024 A lush and watery fishing trip, besting the Devil, and the coming-of-age of a queer Afro-Panamanian: reviews of the Argentinian Selva Almada, the Venezuelan Alberto Arvelo Torrealba and the Panamanian Darrel Alejandro Holnes
Album reviews Monday 11th Mar 2024 Album reviews Album reviews with IAN SINCLAIR: March 11, 2024 Leftist broadsides, indie in-jokes and lo-fi immensity: reviews of Grace Petrie, The Rhythm Method and Grandaddy
Theatre review Sunday 10th Mar 2024 Theatre review Machine for living LYNNE WALSH swoons over a remarkable musical that charts the changing occupiers of a brutalist block in Sheffield
Interview Friday 08th Mar 2024 Interview How can socialist films reach audiences? ANGUS REID speaks to Tania Delgado, the director of Havana Film Festival, as Screen Cuba film festival kicks off in London
Attila the Stockbroker Diary Friday 08th Mar 2024 Attila the Stockbroker Diary Attila the Stockbroker Diary: March 8, 2024 The itinerant troubadour extols the virtues of grassroots campaigning and train travel as he makes, for the first time in his life, a pilgrimage to the Holy City
Cinema Saturday 09th Mar 2024 Cinema Film round-up: March 8, 2024 The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews of Copa 71, Vindication Swim, Frida, and High and Low: John Galliano
Film of the Week: Friday 08th Mar 2024 Film of the Week: Excavating the origins of oppression On International Women’s Day, MARIA DUARTE salutes women who make films about women, beginning with a powerfully imaginative investigation of the way the US race segregation was imported into Nazi racist ideology
Book Review Thursday 07th Mar 2024 Book Review Palestinian resistance songs TOMASZ PIERSCIONEK marvels at the place of music in Palestinian culture as a source of inspiration and strength
Exhibition review Thursday 07th Mar 2024 Exhibition review To be Black and British CHRISTINE LINDEY salutes an outstanding exhibition imbued with a sense of national guilt
Theatre review Thursday 07th Mar 2024 Theatre review The NHS case for a left-wing Labour party PAUL DONOVAN salutes a timely dramatisation of Aneurin Bevin's life, and the political struggle on the left to create the NHS