WeeklyWorker

Society & Culture

Günter Grass and the German neurosis

19 Apr 2012

Maciej Zurowski looks at a literary scandal and the bourgeoisie's attempt to cope with its past

Breaking imperialism’s rules

04 Jun 1998

India and Pakistan

Theatre of dissent

04 Jun 1998

Jack Conrad reviews 'Seeing Red - part two', May 26 - June 14, Battersea Arts Centre, directors Lisa Goldman and Deborah Bruce

His way to reaction

28 May 1998

Frank Sinatra (1915-1998)

Profiting from crime

28 May 1998

Let them eat tacks

14 May 1998

Reviving the political

07 May 1998

‘Seeing red’ is a festival of new political plays sponsored and produced by the multi-award winning Red Room. It brings together 16 of the most interesting and thought-provoking voices in British theatre, among them Peter Barnes, Kay Adshead, Judy Upton and Roddy McDevitt. Marking the 30th anniversary of the revolutionary situation in France and the 1st anniversary of the New Labour government, the season is designed to bring the political back into theatre. Jack Conrad spoke to Lisa Goldman, the Red Room’s artistic director

Cold War babies

07 May 1998

Phil Watson reviews ‘Children of the revolution - communist childhood in Cold War Britain’ by Phil Cohen

State attacks right to think

07 May 1998

There is a hidden agenda of censorship behind the chorus of outrage over the Mary Bell biography

Blair touts for business

02 Apr 1998

The de-Labourisation of Labour continues

Redrawing boundaries

02 Apr 1998

Phil Watson reviews 'For Marx' by Louis Althusser

Cracks appear in ‘Cool Britannia’

19 Mar 1998

The love-in with New Labour has turned sour - and angry

Indian elections - Reaction fills the gap

12 Mar 1998

New threat to liberty

26 Feb 1998

Don't fear the reefer

26 Feb 1998

The ‘war against drugs’

Love hurts

19 Feb 1998

Kirby Dick ‘Sick: the life and death of Bob Flanagan, supermasochist’ 1997, ICA and selected cinemas

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