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Poem: The After Life
May 9, 2020 -
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After the sizzle and spit of my flesh going up like bacon thrown on eight hundred degrees centigrade, when my bones have...
In the Shadow of the Han
November 10, 2018 -
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An eyewitness account from Xinjiang At the most unexpected moments, something is revealed that breeches the iron grip...
Poem: Eyes On Black
July 29, 2017 -
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Printed dots, that's all they are, blotted in a row. Tomorrow's trash (I know the line), but still, they crack my soul. I...
Estonia: “What Country Is This?”
April 1, 2017 -
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The role of songs in retaining Estonian national identity “What country is this? There are no mountains, just...
The Top Ten Fiercely Addictive Tracks of the Year
January 2, 2016 -
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The tracks that we’ll probably still be humming into January 2016 Streaming took off more than ever in 2015,...
M.I.A. and the Fine Line of Musical Borders
December 17, 2015 -
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Few artists can tackle such sensitive, current tragedies with the blatancy of M.I.A. M.I.A.’s recent video...
2015’s Lyrical Ironies and Most Inventive Albums
December 16, 2015 -
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The musical legacy of 2015 has gifted us with original albums sure to keep us entertained over the coming years It...
British Sounds of Autumn… So Far
November 16, 2015 -
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Why you won’t be able to turn off these new albums from British artists The leaves are falling. The nights...
Hangmen: The Intimacy of a Certified Killer
September 26, 2015 -
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Dark humour, verbal sparring and a drink in the pub, the theatre production of Hangmen takes a journey into the crevices of...
Startling Sounds and Colourful Cultures at ‘The Isle is Full of Noises’
June 5, 2015 -
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An East London festival collaborates with local artists to explore the rich results of immigration East London...
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