Editorial

It’s Official the UK is Now a Third World Country

Pictures of the dear leader are everywhere, the TV is shut down or has endless tributes, and all Radio Stations…

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Shanghai For Rock Nights & Harp Duels

TJ’s Family Band While working in China and after Pipz, my mentor, had gotten me back into playing my harps…

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From Tianjin to Qingdao Have Harps Will Travel

After Pipz, mentor, had press-ganged me into playing the harp and doing some backing singing at the Guitar cabin at…

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Dune

The sun is a laughing, talking, walking miracle today. If it shines, it shines only for me and Lavinia. What…

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Ode to My Mother

There is a dwelling that I exist in. This far out between heaven and hell she is, my mother is…

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At the Intersection of Feminism and Technoscience

Is feminism the new racism, the dishwater of imagination? Is prejudice still the new education between the haves (knowledgeable boys,…

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PTSD Recovery

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – Recovery The term PTSD is often heard these days in relation to many violent or terrible…

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30 Years Of Democracy

In A Question of Power South African writer Bessie Head writes (https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/15900.Bessie_Head), “Life is such a gentle, treasured thing. I…

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Dodging Franco’s Bullets Again

(Part 2)    By Byron George To continue my tales of youthful misadventures in Spain under the dying years of the…

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Spanish Adventures Under the Franco Dictatorship

It was in 1967 that I made my first trip outside the UK, a short holiday to Majorca with a…

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