Theatre critic Mark Brown welcomes an unexpected Nobel Prize laureate.
LA film critic Ed Rampell argues that the movement is generating a new wave of progressive cinema.
Climate change may act more suddenly than we have expected till now.
Nadine Finch looks at New Labour's latest 'anti-terror' laws.
This is the full text of the interview referred to in Martin Empson's article Electric Reading in the November 2005 issue - it didn't appear in the printed edition.
Political paralysis, a big fall in the value of the euro and talk of a policy vacuum showed that Europe's bosses suffered a serious setback following the general election results in Germany.
One of the great myths of the occupation of Iraq is that, despite the problems in the rest of the country, the situation in the south around Basra has been improving because it is under the so called 'softly-softly' approach of British forces.
Exclusive to Socialist Review, we print extracts from award-winning journalist Robert Fisk's forthcoming book The Great War for Civilisation
'Riverbend', the Baghdad blogger, describes the worsening conditions in Iraq as the occupation continues.
Recent disputes have shown a growing confidence and militancy among workers, argues Moira Nolan.