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
The ties that bind
28 Nov 1996
Kevin Watts reviews Lone Star, directed by John Sayles
Mob society
28 Nov 1996
Tom Ball reviews Rigoletto (English National Opera, London)
Fighting against compromise
28 Nov 1996
Andy Barrett is a writer and performer based in Nottingham. He was artistic director of the Touch and Go theatre company for two years and he helped set up and organise the successful arts project, Alive Arts, in Nottingham. He is currently touring with two pieces he has written and performs in. Phil Rudge spoke to him after a performance of Epic at a Revolutionary Communist Party conference, Where are all the heroes?, in London last week.
Constitutional conspiracy
28 Nov 1996
SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party
Homosexuals and hypocrisy
21 Nov 1996
SL Kenning looks at latest developments in the Socialist Labour Party
Power play
21 Nov 1996
Tom Ball reviews Fetishes, directed by Nick Broomfield
British myth
21 Nov 1996
John Craig reviews Nothing personal, directed by Thaddeus 0’Sullivan
Pandora’s box
21 Nov 1996
Tom Ball reviews Michael Collins, written and directed by Neil Jordan
Reading history backwards
14 Nov 1996
Phil Watson reviews Democratic Rhondda: politics and society 1885-1951 by Chris Williams (University of Wales Press 1996, pp304)
Catalyst of violence
14 Nov 1996
David who?
07 Nov 1996
Eddie Ford reviews Seventeen years of obscurity: memoirs from the back benches by David Watkins (The Book Guild Ltd 1996, pp235)
Properly utopian
07 Nov 1996
Kevin Watts reviews Breaking the waves, co-written and directed by Lars von Trier