There’s something that feels right about sitting on Lorraine Kelly’s big, squashy sofa, cups of tea arrayed before us on a ...
There was a moment - just as the curtain fell at the conclusion of Act 2 of Oxford Playhouse’s profound production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virigina Woolf? – in which the patron seated in ...
Mistry’s fiction reveals how people live, suffer, and endure – telling us something true and necessary about the world.
Parenti stands out as uniquely courageous and unapologetic in directly confronting capitalism, US imperialism, and the ...
Mohammed Hanif's new novel is as an emotional and ethical self-help book for those who despair of the social and political chaos of this moment ...
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