Ewa and Mateusz Dymek
Ewa and Mateusz Dymek are British-Polish-Srilankan-Swedish film directors of the paradocumentary “My Friend the Polish Girl”. They have written and produced for BBC Radio. Married despite creative differences.
The happy-clappy compassion mask
Ewa and Mateusz Dymek say cruelty is being masked by compassion
White Supremacists: Anti-racists need you!
Ewa Dymek & Mateusz Dymek review Me and White Supremacy, by Layla Saad
Policies Galore!
Scotland has social democratic goodies under the floorboards, so long as the wicked English excise men don’t spoil everything.
Well-behaved Beethoven
Beethoven: Triple concerto and British folksongs (Decca)
Against literary celebriphilia
We need interesting authors, not “big names”
Why civility matters, even when it’s hard
Swallowing our pride is better than political violence
The sincere insincerity of centrism
Politicians cannot but seem like they’re lying even when they genuinely aren’t lying
Labour are playing with fire on abortion
There is no case for decriminalising late-term abortion
Here be flagons
The temperance campaigners realised that a picture can achieve more than a thousand words of argument
The blunders that restored the Crown
The Fall: Last Days of the English Republic by Henry Reece
Do the arts need policy?
Decoupling creativity from policy might give art ambition again