‘Nothing ever lasts forever,’ sang Echo & the Bunnymen and sometimes that’s fine. Nostalgia for the recent past can stop us enjoying the moment…
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Bookshops are on the rapid decline, that is a fact. Just one of many features of the 24-hour society that does sadden…
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Established May Day 1974, News From Nowhere celebrated forty years in business in 2014. Forty years of supplying the people of Liverpool…
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The words of the prophets are written on the (Subway) walls
by John Maguireby John MaguireSometimes a simple statement, a simple phrase, can have maximum impact. Less can indeed be sometimes more. A match when struck and…
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My desk space in the city is located just off Dale Street. I love walking to work across town in the morning,…
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In the limbo period of Xmas and New Year I found myself taking several parties of friends and families around the Pool…
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Who that has not suffered it understands the pain of exile? – George Orwell, Burmese Days To be quite honest, having travelled…
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We are losing them. That generation, the ones that built the mythology. Slipping away into hospital beds and sheltered housing, winding down…
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If you want to get under the silver wig of Andy Warhol this festive break down, you can do so at the…
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InterviewsLiverpool
‘We need more work for and by women’ – an interview with Margaret Connell of Lantern Theatre Liverpool
by John Maguireby John MaguireTwo best friends, two sons in the army, both serving in Afghanistan. Maggie and Rita were like sisters, until Rita’s son James…