The Pen Trumps the Sword Anytime (Part 2)
November 28, 2014 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsThe second part of an 'Introduction' to an illustrated book of poetry by Faysal Mikdadi. The collection, Painted into a Corner, appeared in the summer of 2014
The second part of an 'Introduction' to an illustrated book of poetry by Faysal Mikdadi. The collection, Painted into a Corner, appeared in the summer of 2014
According to research conducted by the Sutton Trust, an educational charity based in the UK, almost a third of university graduate interns are being forced to work without pay, as a means of 'getting their foot in the door' of their respective careers
The first part of an 'Introduction' to an illustrated book of poetry by Dr Faysal Mikdadi. The collection, Painted into a Corner, appeared in the summer of 2014
When the Orwellianly name "Middle East Peace Envoy" Tony Blair was named "Philanthropist of the Year" by GQ Magazine in September for "his tireless charitable work" there was widespread disbelief
John Green reviews an exhibition focusing on British artists' contribution in support of the Spanish Republican government in its struggle against General Franco's fascist coup in 1936
Mark Horner critically reviews four major themes of the G20 Leaders Communique
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A poem by Geoffrey Heptonstall
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The blind pursuit of economic exapansion stokes a cycle of financial crisis, and is wrecking our world. Time for an alternative, writes George Monbiot.