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An artist’s duty, as far as I’m concerned, is to reflect the times. I think that is true of painters, sculptors, poets, musicians. How can you be an artist and not reflect the times? That to me is the definition of an artist.

Nina Simone

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Using high art as an enrichment, not an escape

3 January 2024 / 314
In October 2023, I had the pleasure of reviewing a book by Jack Van Zandt – Alexander Goehr: Composing a life – published by Carcanet Press, the... Continue reading
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Bangaisa Crew and the politics and social problems of Kenya

6 July 2023 / 266
Ben Lunn interviews Bangaisa Crew  Since the middle of 2022, a collection of videos of a new hip-hop group who are militants in the Communist Party of... Continue reading
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The politics of Eurovision

26 May 2023 / 313
Angus Reid reflects on the forces at play in the recent television extravaganza. Above image: Czeslaw Niemen wins Intervision in 1979 for Poland; Kaarija loses Eurovision in 2023... Continue reading
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It’s 4am…..

12 April 2023 / 338
Ron Brown reviews Calum Baird’s latest song, available here and in the Youtube clip below When I first heard the opening lyrics to this song: “Well it’s 4am... Continue reading
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Nick Cotton

11 April 2023 / 289
Danny B the Rapper is a rapper, songwriter and producer from Islington in North London. His music is politically charged, sarcastic and completely relevant. He is currently... Continue reading
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AVzounds: Radical Speech & Radical Beats

5 April 2023 / 294
AVzounds is a new music project combining poetry with lo-fi hip-hop and electronic beats.  Manifesto, AVzounds’ first piece, set parts of The Communist Manifesto to music and got a... Continue reading
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Woodstock ’99: Feeling the Heat

13 September 2022 / 454
The Netflix documentary Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99 was most decidedly a depiction of a catastrophe. Watching the concert progress (or regress) from excitement to disaster was a spine-chilling experience. Over... Continue reading
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Tribute to a folk legend – Woody Guthrie, a radical icon

16 July 2022 / 296
To mark the 110th anniversary of Woody Guthrie’s birthday on July 14, 1912, here is an edited version of an interview with Bobbi and Steve Siegelbaum from the... Continue reading
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Radicalism, resistance and rebellion: The punk rock politics of Joe Strummer

7 July 2022 / 296
Joe Strummer, leader, lead singer and lyricist for the seminal punk band, The Clash, died twenty years ago this year. But long after his death and that... Continue reading
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Culture for All: Why Choirs Matter

24 May 2022 / 318
As part of the Culture for All series, supported by the Communication Workers Union, we’re proud to present a short film about why choirs matter, by Boff Whalley.  Continue reading
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