Five must-read pieces from the magazine Preview: Ken Livingstone: "The world is run by monsters" A preview of our exclusive interview with the Labour mayoral candidate. By Alice Gribbin Preview: Boris Johnson: "I'll tell you what makes me angry - lefty crap" Our exclusive interview with the London mayor. By Alice Gribbin Intervention in Syria won't work, so how do we stop Assad? Military action might appeal to the soul but it isn't a viable option. It won't stop the violence and it isn't what most Syrians want. By Mehdi Hasan 3am eternal Insomnia is a secret life, whose lonely, wakeful hours reveal a different version of reality. By David Harsent By hugging Clegg close, Cameron might end up suffocating him The Tories are trying to smother in advance any talk of Lib Dem collaboration with Labour. By Rafael Behr Five most-popular blogs Santorum wins big. Is it a big nothing for the GOP race? Santorum's victories in Minnesota, Missouri, and Colorado mean bigger challenges for Romney and better chances for Gingrich. By John Stoehr When Ron Paul met Piers Morgan "Once you become a Ron Paul supporter you remain a Ron Paul supporter." By Rebecca Lloyd Ken vs Boris: my verdict After interviewing both mayoral contenders in one day, I found Ken candid and Boris canny. By Jemima Khan Boris Johnson vs the London Irish Memo to the Mayor: not all Irish people are members of Sinn Fein. By Mehdi Hasan Compassion, a subversive idea Britain is being refashioned into a nation which believes that helping the needy is morally and fiscally unaffordable. By Laurie Penny THE TRICYCLE GOES NUCLEAR Tricycle Theatre 9 Feb - 1 April
The Tricycle has established a reputation for groundbreaking political theatre, and their upcoming season, across the Theatre, Cinema and Gallery continues this.
THE BOMB - a partial history (in two parts) The history and future of one of the most pressing issues in global politics is explored in Nicolas Kent's final project as Artistic Director of the Tricycle. THE BOMB is a collection of engaging, satirical and dramatic plays by internationally acclaimed playwrights debating nuclear issues, from a 1940s research lab to a post-apocalyptic London.
Plus: An extraordinary international film festival with cult classics like Dr Strangelove; exhibitions with talented artists including Ralph Steadman; and discussions with experts including Baroness Shirley Williams.
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