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The Roaring Twenties witnessed an explosion of African-American art, music a
Did you know that Thomas Müntzer, leader of the German Peasants’ War in 1525, used a rainbow flag to rally his followers? It’s an aptly exuberant image for the radical charisma of Müntzer, and for the
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Glasgow, 1942. The Carl Rosa Opera Company was in town to perform Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Tickets had been snapped up by local people – including many who didn’t really know what an opera was. The
Throughout his career, our columnist has relied on the music of poetry to provide grace, wisdom and even a distraction from the sounds of war