Laura wade’s play is based on the Bullingdon Club—the aristocratic drinking society that David Cameron and Boris Johnson both attended at Oxford university.
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975Göran Olsson’s documentary of the Black Power movementWe Were HereSearing account of the impact of Aids on 1980s San FranciscoThe Great Grunwick Strike 1976-1978Chris Thomas’s 2007 film about the seminal disputeSylvia Pankhurst: Everything is possibleCeri Dingle’s documentary on the socialist and suffragistBalfour BeatenVideo activists Reel News on the recent electricians’ victory
The Bauhaus was a pioneering German art school that was central to the modernist movement of the early 20th century.
Tony Caldeira is a boss on a mission—to take manufacturing jobs back from China to Britain.
This play charts the impact of stop and search on young black people and looks at how the policy shapes their attitudes to the police.
This absorbing series features historian James Shapiro looking at the reign of James I in the light Shakespeare’s plays.
Bookmarks, the socialist bookshop, is raising funds to reprint Paul Foot’s classic The Vote. Please phone 020 7637 1848 if you can help out.
Struck Out by David Renton Pluto Press, £17.50
In the years since Bob Marley’s death in 1981 his music has been shamelessly abused.
The World Shakespeare Festival kicked off last week with a performance in Maori at the Globe Theatre in London.
Dominic Sandbrook is a historian and a Daily Mail columnist who rails against "metropolitan liberals" who reject Britain’s imperialist past.