Victorian London is replaced by modern Cardiff in this darkly comic interpretation of Charles Dickens’ classic redemption tale A Christmas Carol by the Leftfield Theatre Company.
Thanks to all who entered our competition to win a copy of The Happy Lands on DVD. We asked when the 1926 general strike began, and many of you correctly answered 3 May.
Exhibition shows a culture born in mills, mines and zero hours contracts says Emma Martin
The story of Carrie was always linked to women’s liberation. Steven King, whose book both versions of the film are based on, described it as about women “finding their channels of power”.
This novel imagines the last months of Agnes Magnusdottir who was beheaded for arson and murder in Iceland in 1830
This great exhibition opens with a picture of a May Day march through Nottingham in the 1970s.
This extraordinary vivid film returns to the US fishing port of New Bedford, over 150 years after the classic novel Moby Dick.
A new exhibition cuts through the mysterious headlines of God particles and apocalypses to make the Large Hadron Collider feel real, says Dave Sewell
In Catching Fire, we return to Panem, the post apocalyptic dystopia first seen in The Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) is coming to terms with life after breaking the rules of the brutal Hunger Games in the first film.
Hull has long been suffering the Tory attacks on jobs and welfare. Poverty has reached 30 percent of the population. Tens of thousands of jobs have been lost since 2008 and there is no sign of recovery here.
Star-studded Oscar contender The Butler looks at thrilling struggles against racism but lets a sentimental script get in the way, says Michelle Adhemar
Robert Rae’s film The Happy Lands is about families in a Fife village during the 1926 miners’ lockout and General Strike. He spoke to Fife residents Lici Kopiej and Ian Waddell.