FilmRoger Waters has his flaws, but he’s not a NaziDonald Clarke: The Pink Floyd singer may have been guilty of crimes against music, but more recent accusations are unjustifiedBy Donald Clarke●Sat Jun 3 2023 - 05:00
BooksMary and Anne Boleyn: ‘Their story has been written by men. This sets it straight after five centuries’Author Ann Henning Jocelyn says a lot of accounts about the Boleyn women ‘have been written by men and they all had their own hidden agendas’By Alison Healy●Sat Jun 3 2023 - 05:00
Subscriber OnlyThe Tilson Case: Church and State in 1950s Ireland by David Jameson — no demilitarised zoneBehind the court cases, and pricey lawyers lay a story about relationships, sad humanities and dreary domestic dramas
Books‘For God and Ulster’: Adrenaline coursed through my veins. A red mist descended over those around meAaron Edwards: Although my recollections of the angry confrontation during the marching season in 2001 emphasise conflict, behind the scenes it was a different matter
CultureThe Guide: The events to see, the shows to book, and the ones to catch before they end The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Have I got your attention? Seven ways to tell if someone is really listening to youUnthinkable: We may be losing our ability to hear one another. Gerry Dunne, a philosopher who is studying the components of good listening, can helpBy Joe Humphreys
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