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Covid-19 and dementia: ‘My father studies me, as if trying to put together a difficult jigsaw’—Article
My story about a gay refugee in Ireland is on Kenya’s school syllabus. But now he’s straight—Article
The Russian Lady Sings: a short story by Barry McKinley
‘My drinking stopped when he asked if I knew my liver was supposed to be an internal organ’—Article
Dark, funny, gritty trip of a story that tells it like it was.—Review, Joseph O'Connor, A Ton of Malice
London 40 years on: in search of my musical youth—Article
Portrait of the artist as a young punk—Review, John Meagher, A Ton of Malice
A wild, funny debut—Review, James Smart, A Ton of Malice
Anarchist in the UK —Review, Penny Perrick, A Ton of Malice
A side splitting tale of a migrant misfit’s existence under the Iron Lady.—Review, Abigail Tuite, A Ton of Malice
Off to New York with the iPaddies.—Article
THOSE WHO want their theatre to puzzle and amuse, like a very witty brainteaser, will find plenty to admire in Barry McKinley’s Elysium Nevada.—Review, Peter Crawley