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Hajar Press: The Indie Publisher With Anti-Racism At Its Core
Hajar Press is the new house setting an exciting precedent for the future of print publishing. ...
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Home Sweet Home Counties: Will Burns' The Paper Lantern
All photos courtesy Will Burns That the Home Counties are frequently ignored in the English pol...
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Everything Was Dreadful And Then It Was Saved: Richard King Interviews Owen Hatherley
Birmingham Central Library. Photo by Owen Hatherley Owen Hatherley is a prolific journalist and...
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Notes On Everything: An Interview With Luke Kennard
Luke Kennard’s new poetry collection, Notes on the Sonnets, opens at a house party with a man c...
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Staying In For the Summer: How The New Acoustic Movement Helped Me Navigate My Teens
I can’t remember exactly when, but there was a moment when I realised much of the music I’d gro...
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Burden of Proofs: Our New Regular Crime Fiction Column
I expect you're wondering why we’ve gathered you here today... ...Welcome to what we’ve decide...
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On The Ball & Off To The Ballet: Pat Nevin's The Accidental Footballer
What does Pat Nevin actually want from life? It seems everything that is decent, upright and tr...
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Space & Solitude: Grief In Jhumpa Lahiri’s Whereabouts
An unnamed narrator strolls across an unknown Italian city, interacting casually with nameless ...
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Strange Angels: Kristin Hersh On Music & Motherhood
In the brief biography on her Twitter account, Kristin Hersh describes herself as “musician, wr...
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Two Ears Are Better Than One: Gascia Ouzounian’s Stereophonica
The history of sound and music has often been told from the performer's point of view. Gascia O...
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