Can men be feminist? Can the young face the old? Do you know this revolutionary?
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Theatre Review: Shortcuts 2006: A Festival of New Theatre at the Union, Southwark
That's the advantage of collections of short plays; if you don't fancy one, the next one will be along soon.
Read More »‘We Love Books’ – A Blogcritics Book Fair Roundup
Contributors reflect on what reading means to them.
Read More »Book Review: Walking to Greenham: How the Peace-camp Began and the Cold War Ended by Ann Pettitt
This account shows that one person - in this case one very humble, self-deprecating woman - can really make a difference.
Read More »Thailand: Bangkok, the Peasants and the Army. How Can This Be a Democracy?
The country is deeply, fundamentally split between city and country, educated and uneducated, in ways that make selecting a reasonable parliament a tremendous challenge.
Read More »Theater Review: White Open Spaces at the Soho Theatre, London
Is there "passive apartheid" in the English countryside?
Read More »Welcome to the Book Fair!
No queues, no bad coffee, and no sore feet - but it is all here...
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 68 (Women Bloggers)
Meet Antiprincess, Stroppy and Biting Beaver.
Read More »Reflections on The End of Faith by Sam Harris
If you met a person of the 14th century, you'd find they were astonishingly ignorant and astonishingly wrongheaded. Yet religion hasn't changed since then.
Read More »Exhibition Review: Myths of Bengal at the British Museum
At its centre - physically and intellectually - is Durga, the supremely powerful goddess.
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