Daniel Trilling
Daniel Trilling is Deputy Culture Editor of the New Statesman.
Articles by Daniel Trilling
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Books
Power to the people
- 08 November 2007
The Time of the Rebels: Youth Resistance Movements and 21st Century Revolutions Matthew Collin Serpent's Tail, 216pp, £12.99
Books
The late, late show
- 13 September 2007
Night Haunts: a Journey Through Nocturnal London Sukhdev Sandhu Verso, 160pp, £10.99
Radio
The liquid murmur of posh ladies
- 06 September 2007
- 2 comments
What is it that makes Woman's Hour so appealing to male listeners? Woman's Hour Radio 4
Music
New world order
- 23 August 2007
MIA adopts the feisty sound of the slums, but she is strongest when closer to home.
Culture
To Russia, with dub
- 02 August 2007
- 4 comments
Want to fight racism in Russia? Send in Lily Allen, some reggae bands and an outspoken Muslim rapper. But perhaps this celebration of multicultural Britain says more about the tensions in our own society.
Culture
Rocking the world
- 26 July 2007
- 9 comments
Heavy metal was born in the West Midlands, and has developed a global following matched only in hip-hop. It's time to stop sneering and celebrate this proud cultural heritage.
Books
It's a family affair
- 05 July 2007
Who Is Lou Sciortino? Ottavio Cappellani Picador, 227pp, £14.99
Radio
Putting the broad into broadcasting
- 28 June 2007
- 5 comments
Here's the only radio station that really keeps the John Peel spirit alive Resonance FM 104.4 FM, http://www.resonancefm.com
Radio
Working-class heroics
- 21 June 2007
Ken Loach and Christopher Eccleston take trips down memory lane
Angry, Sexy and Working Class
Radio 2
Blackpool: the Greatest Show Town
Radio 3
Books
Notes from a small island
- 14 June 2007
Daniel Trilling discovers a thriving literary scene between the mountains and the Caribbean









