From silent films to problematic faves, DIFFERENT TIMES unpacks a century of British comedy
Dig into the ambitious scope of Different Times, a critical review of Britain's comedy journey from the silent movie era to today's TV.
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Dig into the ambitious scope of Different Times, a critical review of Britain's comedy journey from the silent movie era to today's TV.
Bliss & Blunder, a captivating modern retelling of Arthurian legend, explores gender dynamics, power, and friendship.
Explore the profound journey of three brothers in Khashayar J. Khabushani's novel, I Will Greet The Sun Again. A story of struggle, identity, and resilience.
Experience the poignant tale of Valerie's transformative journey in Elizabeth Delo's Becoming Liz Taylor, a novel that explores grief, hope, and unexpected adventures.
Irene Graziosi's The Other Profile is a captivating novel that unravels the facade of influencer culture and social media's complexities.
Dive into the world of Cyberpunk 2077 with spinoff novel No Coincidence by Rafał Kosik, a pulse-pounding journey through Night City's underbelly.
Explore eerie landscapes and captivating narratives in Kristine Potter's Dark Waters, featuring evocative black and white photographs inspired by southern gothic murder ballads.
Discover how Alex Wharton, the incoming Children's Laureate Wales, is inspiring the next generation through poetry and literature.
The lively history of British dance music culture is explored in Party Lines by Ed Gillett; unraveling myths and confronting the establishment's influence and the true essence of the UK's clubland.
Historian Oliver Lewis unfolds George Orwell's influential travel experiences with The Orwell Tour, tracing the author's footsteps worldwide.
Uncover the lives of Anita Pallenberg, Marianne Faithfull, Marsha Hunt, and Bianca Jagger in Parachute Women, a biography that redefines their roles beyond 'groupies.'
Step into the vivid world of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, through Bryony Rheam's intriguing short stories in Whatever Happened To Rick Astley?
Embark on Alice Maddicott's whimsical travel memoir, Tender Maps, and experience a creative, nomadic whirlwind of life that uncovers the true essence of places through personal exploration.
Discover Jeff Jarvis' insightful history of the Gutenberg Age, its impact on culture, and the shift to the digital era in new book, The Gutenberg Parathesis.
Valérie Perrin's poignant debut, Forgotten on Sunday, documents a war tale at a French retirement home, unearthing hidden family secrets.
A sequel to Harlem Shuffle, delve into Colson Whitehead's Crook Manifesto, a dialogue-rich and humorous follow-up set in 1970s Harlem.
Marion Gibson's history of witchcraft trials explores the dark complexities that led to historical injustices. A great read for history enthusiasts and modern witches alike.
Mab Jones rounds her usual poetry best ofs for the month of July, this time featuring Connor Allen, Megan Barker and Rachael Clyne, among others.
Catherine Chidgey's Pet takes readers on a suspenseful journey through the complexities of school life, friendship, and a gripping mystery.
Andi Osho's Tough Crowd is a delightful blend of comedy and heartfelt moments that dives into the challenges of parenthood, relationships, and the competitive world of comedy.
Immerse yourself in the coastal landscapes of Pembrokeshire with Drew Buckley's stunning photography book.
Step into a mysterious town on the West coast of Ireland with Colin Walsh's debut novel, Kala, where the intertwined past and present bring hidden traumas to light.
Dive into the world of Clare Mackintosh's A Game of Lies, an absolute corker of a read, scintillating from beginning to end.
Eve Davies speaks to comedian-turned-novelist Andi Osho about her latest book, Tough Crowd, which delves into the world of blended families, challenging relationships, and stand-up comedy.