The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com Removing Goodwin's knighthood was an act of crude populism The government has behaved in an arbitrary and unprincipled fashion. By George Eaton Romney wins Florida but the battle is far from over We may see a winner as late as March if candidates other than Romney don't run out of money first. By John Stoehr Why has the coalition delayed its aid bill? The government must keep its promises to the world's poorest. By Richard Darlington Morning Call: pick of the papers The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers. By New Statesman Angry about bonuses? Here's how to claim back agency from the banks By transferring your money to an ethical bank, you can make a change to the financial system. By Rowenna Davis Infographic: Republican primary race 2012 The dates, the votes, the delegates ... and the candidates. By New Statesman Why smacking children is no solution to social breakdown My appearance on Channel 4 News, debating David Lammy's comments about parental failure and the riots. By Laurie Penny How to think about social media Why social media is part of the solution not part of the problem. By David Allen Green Muslim attitudes and the Holocaust Time for a reappraisal. By Mehdi Hasan Civic Scotland: nationalism by proxy? The launch of a new civil society campaign in support of "a broader debate" about Scotland's future strengthens Alex Salmond's hand. By James Maxwell 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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