by Mary Munford If Alice Guy and Bella Baxter could have met, each might have recognised a sister under the skin. Born in the late Victorian age, both enjoyed unconventional lives and careers, in...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2024/03/29/seen-but-not-heard-alice-guy-poor-things-bella-baxter/
by Mary Munford So often we skim the surface of seeing; looking is reduced to the minimum required to navigate our days, with prolonged attention reserved for smartphones, not people. Digital dis...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2024/01/31/seeing-is-believing-chantal-akermans-jeanne-dielman-1975/
by The Norwich Radical Editors It has been a bleak year. Unfortunately, this has become a recurring sentiment for our yearly review. In many ways, 2023 has felt like an escalation of the attacks ...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2023/12/29/the-norwich-radical-in-2023/
by Carmina Masoliver Entering Bi Pride felt as if walking into a rainbow of purples, blues, and pinks, gravitating towards bright and glittery stalls, taking note of books I hadn’t yet read. De...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2023/10/30/bi-pride-london-2023-report/
by Vince Laws and Alex Valente We sat down once again with prolific local artist and performer Vince Laws; this time to talk about A Very Queer King Lear, his contribution to 1623 Theatre Company...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2023/06/30/very-queer-king-lear-vince-laws-1623/
By Kasper Hassett Norwich has a goth scene. That’s not always obvious - but go digging in the Underbelly of The Rumsey Wells on certain Saturdays and you might find yourself caught up with thos...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2023/04/28/sacrilege-interview-founders-norwich-goth-night/
by The Norwich Radical Team This past year was trying in different ways than the first two of this new decade, but no less keenly felt for that. The pandemic - not over, not yet, probably not for...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2023/01/03/the-norwich-radical-in-2022/
by Carmina Masoliver Hannah Jane Walker is the author of The Power of Feeling Sensitive in a World that Doesn’t, which was released earlier this year. I know Hannah as a poet and theatre maker ...
by Sunetra Senior CW: abuse, sexism, domestic violence It is difficult not to be polarised on any given topic in the explosively divisive climate we are living through. However, emerging from the...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2022/05/30/burn-witch-defence-amber-heard-misogynistic-media/
by Toby Skelton Shortly after the 2016 amendments to the assessment of Personal Independence Payments (PIP), a cartoon scolding the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) began doing the rounds on...
https://thenorwichradical.com/2022/01/07/scrounge-by-amie-m-marie-review/