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Irish poetry publisher toasts new home in pub after crowdfunding campaign

Bookshop and arts centre run by Salmon Poetry is saved from closure after raising more than €60,000 from 700 individualsA bookshop and arts centre run by a prominent Irish poetry publisher has been saved from closure after a GoFundMe campaign raised more than €60,000 – enough to buy new premises in a former pub.Salmon Poetry, which has published more...

Mon May 13, 2024 18:54
What does progress look like on a planet at its limit?

Putting endless growth above our wellbeing and the environment is no longer viableIn the 20th century, the definition of progress seemed clear. It was growth, measured in terms of national income, or gross domestic product (GDP). And that growth was to be endless, an ever-rising curve. No matter how rich a nation already was, its politicians and economists...

Mon May 13, 2024 14:54
Poem of the week: Rocket in the Room by Oksana Maksymchuk

A child’s eye attempts to make sense of a military attack on a school – but fails to find any Rocket in the Roomwhat the rocket has in common with the room full of children is its current location Continue reading...

Mon May 13, 2024 12:26
‘They made it look so easy’: traditional craft of bookbinding rejuvenated for the TikTok age

Enthusiasts are customising their favourite works and being rewarded with wide social media followingThe videos often begin with every bibliophile’s nightmare: a person ripping the covers off a book.They are not vandals, however; they are bookbinders, taking part in a growing trend for replacing the covers of favourite works to make unique hardback...

Mon May 13, 2024 11:56
Human Rights: The Case for the Defence by Shami Chakrabarti review – freedoms fighter treads a fine line

The Labour peer and former Liberty director makes a clear, impassioned case for human rights law, but steers surprisingly clear of thorny political argumentsIt may sound a little melodramatic to say that human rights are under attack in Britain. But in the week I opened this book, it certainly didn’t feel that way. Parliament was locked in battle over...

Mon May 13, 2024 11:26
My Family and Other Rock Stars by Tiffany Murray review – Freddie Mercury, David Bowie and my mum

The British novelist’s first memoir is a sublime account of famed Welsh music studio Rockfield, where her indomitable mother ruled the kitchen in the 70s and rock’n’rollers were great fun – and infuriatingSometimes the most compelling family memoirs are not those that recount particularly extraordinary lives but which, rather, are told in the most beguiling...

Mon May 13, 2024 09:25

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