Josef Herman made his name painting Welsh miners in the 1940s and 1950s.
The train reaches the buffers that mark the end of the line—we’re in the Wild West. Our hero has come to collect their murdered father’s body and is outraged that no one seems too bothered about catching his murderer.
This exhibition of British sculpture in the 20th century presents a dizzying array of artworks.
This 90-minute documentary celebrates the impact of reggae on British music and culture from the 1960s through to the 1980s.
In Paris in 1938 Pierre Pain ekes out a meagre living as a hypnotist and an acupuncturist.
Woody Guthrie is often known as the father of protest songs. He was a massive influence on musicians such as Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen.
I’m not entirely sure what I was expecting from Black Swan. I knew it had been likened to The Red Shoes from 1948.
John McGill likes to learn, but as he advances to secondary school he realises that the system has already written him off because of his poor background.
The spectacular 45‑piece orchestra present a programme of traditional Roma and traveller music from Eastern Europe and the Balkans.
Poet and former US soldier Brian Turner faces the traumatic aftermath of war in this new collection.
In London during the 1970s radical squatters and artists came to see squatting as the new politics.
In a nailbiting new thriller a smugly successful middle class family are thrown into chaos when the wife is accused of her boss’s brutal murder.