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Theatre Review (London): Decline and Fall at the Old Red Lion
"It's almost more of a comedy show than a play."
Read More »Book Review: Reclaming The F Word: The New Feminist Movement by Catherine Redfern and Kristin Aune
A snapshot of feminism today - based heavily on a survey of 1,265 feminists of many hues.
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Hamlet at the Brockley Jack
The Bard's words live in slightly rough and ready form, much like they were originally performed.
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Love on the Dole at the Finborough
A production that deserves a transfer to a bigger venue for a longer run.
Read More »Book Review: Nurturing Walls: Animal Art by Meena Women from Tara Books
The art is captivating in its depiction of a playful love between animal mother and child, innervating in its lithe energy.
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Danton’s Death at the National Theatre
This cut-down version of the classic play presents the French Revolution as a romantic personal tragedy.
Read More »Book Review: One-Dimensional Woman by Nina Power
Entirely justifiable criticism of what is being presented to us today as "feminism".
Read More »Theatre Review (London): Better Than Sex: Power is Sexy at the Courtyard Theatre
Some people will really enjoy this show, a great many would class it as near-torture.
Read More »Book Review: The Plundered Planet: How to Reconcile Prosperity with Nature by Paul Collier
While the author's more self-aware than most, he's still an economist, with some enormous intellectual blindspots.
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