Freedom for Palestine is performed by a specially assembled group, One World. It features Maxi Jazz from Faithless, Jamie Cato, FSK and the Durban Gospel Choir from South Africa.
The West Indies were the undisputed champions of test cricket for 15 remarkable years from 1980. They took the game to new levels of skill and athleticism.
This state of the nation play originally appeared in 1958. Dominic Cooke’s solidly performed revival is by-the-book and naturalistic—but don’t let that put you off.
This TV documentary from 1978 shows how the Lucas Aerospace shop stewards’ committee attempted to challenge management layoffs with its own Corporate Plan.
"The Revolution will not be Televised", perhaps Gil Scott-Heron’s most famous song, is an attack on passivity.
This new documentary attempts to explain what caused the sudden and devastating collapse of the US financial system in 2008.
Three and a half million children live in poverty in Britain. This new BBC documentary follows four children to show how having little money affects their everyday life.
This portable exhibition by Surplus Value uses advertising techniques to put a socialist message across to the audience.
This exhibition shows lynching as a form of social violence in the US from 1880 to the 1960s.
the writer and activist Tariq Ali once said that 1968 was the year when "politics and culture were united".
Under the Cranes is a film-poem exploring how we experience "place"—how where we end up living has an impact on us, and how we have an impact on it.