Elections can sometimes make us crazy, even when they’re going on elsewhere – especially, perhaps, when they take place in the USA, where the results…
Elections can sometimes make us crazy, even when they’re going on elsewhere – especially, perhaps, when they take place in the USA, where the results…
“Hang up your chairs to better sweep,Clear the floor to dance,Shake the rug into the fireplace.”— ‘Fireplace’, R.E.M. Shaking a rug into a fireplace seems…
“Global carbon emissions must drop by 50 per cent by 2030 to keep on track with internationally agreed targets for limiting global heating.” The Guardian…
How will the UK recuperate post-covid? Radix and Big Tent offer the opportunity for public and policy makers to come together and make their voices…
The confusion of cultural identity with nationalist symbols such as flags, anthems and even buildings is increasingly dangerous and their use must not become a…
I have written four plays before – they range from a full-length play about the Three Day Week in 1973/4 to an invocation to devolution…
This article was first published in the Times of Malta Watching the cathedral of Notre-Dame in flames felt like the heart of Europe was being…
Culture is at the root of how we think and behave, the assumptions we make and how we see the World. In short, culture is…
A few years ago, on a trip to Kenya, I chatted to some locals about why they wanted to come to the UK. These were…