Alex Glasgow was a left wing singer-songwriter from Gateshead, who sang the theme to the BBC TV series When The Boat Comes In.
This Danish documentary is about the Armadillo "forward operating base" in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, shared by Danish and British troops.
MC NxtGen’s "Andrew Lansley Rap" has been doing the rounds on Facebook for several weeks now. It has resonated with young and old alike.
A major new retrospective exhibition of Spanish artist Joan Miró opens in London next week.
This low budget independent film is set in a Northumberland pit village during the decisive 1974 miners’ strike.
Given its title, I hoped this film would be an ultraviolent critique of the U2 frontman’s nauseating neoliberal charity-mongering.
A site-specific play featuring a disused mill to explore migration and immigration around Bradford.
Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen are two sisters from the Midlands trying to find individual fulfilment in the early years of the 20th century.
Fabrizio is the son of a rich bourgeois family who is drawn to the politics of the huge Italian Communist Party in the early 1960s.
The British Film Institute’s Lesbian and Gay Film Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
Route Irish is an engrossing thriller. Why base it around private security contractors?
When Fergus (Mark Womack) asks how his friend Frankie died on the Iraqi road codenamed Route Irish, his former bosses explain, "Wrong place, wrong time."