This exhibition showcases works of modern art from Iraq made since the occupation began in 2003.
This display is the first in a new series bringing together old masters and modern art from the National Galleries of Scotland.
Former Black Panther Robert King spoke to Ken Olende about his life in prison—the basis for a new film
This excellent documentary, narrated by Samuel L Jackson, reveals the injustice, racism and brutality at the heart of the US prison system.
David Edgar has vividly brought Julian Barnes’ semi-fictional novel to life in a new stage adaptation more than 100 years after it was written.
Dirty Oil goes deep behind the scenes into the strip-mined world of Alberta, Canada. Here the vast and toxic tar sands deposit supply the US with the majority of its oil.
The Red Stuff Shop has kindly donated an anti-fascist "No Pasaran" T-Shirt and mug for a readers’ competition.
In many ways it’s surprising that there has not already been a BBC drama called Blood and Oil. There’s hardly a lack of source material.
Ian McEwan’s new novel, Solar, is supposed to be a "comic novel about climate change".
Wealth is an interesting production that combines elements of theatre and contemporary dance to explore themes of oppression and resistance.
This interactive installation, on tour from the London Science Museum, encourages debate on the global food crisis and genetically modified (GM) crops.
An exhibition of pieces by sculptor Henry Moore at the Tate Britain looks set to make a big impact.