Hari Kumar discusses "Madame Butterfly" and how to grapple with charges of cultural appropriation in opera.
This Summer’s two overhyped Blockbusters are neither spectacular nor terrible – like so many products from modern Hollywood.
Two months following the release of a BBC documentary highlighting one of India's most brutal massacres under its current Prime Minister, under whom its human rights record has rapidly deteriorated, the state faces a period of reckoning.
feat. Deutsche Wohnen & Co. Enteignen, Dr Fazila Bhimji and Nakba Day protests
with Inka Lange from the Wir Haben Agrarindustrie Satt! Coalition, Doris Ghannam from the ECCP, and Norman Thomas, producer of “Oh, Jeremy Corbyn - The Big Lie”:
What you should see – what you should definitely avoid
Feminist authors Jacinta Nandi and Nadia Shehadeh discuss relationships, girlboss feminism and #metoo2.0
Review - Fractured: Race, Class, Gender and the Hatred of Identity Politics by Michael Richmond and Alex Charnley
Review: Footnotes in Gaza, by Joe Sacco (graphic novel)
A new British-German book of prose-poetry is an empathetic response to the 2015 "refugee crisis",
Review: NHS Under Siege. John Lister, Jacky Davis (eds.)
Open Letter to the documenta15 supervisory board, the German government and the media