Yes, this is a murder mystery – but it is also much more than that.
Every morning of the week, in the middle of the Today news programme, Radio 4 offers its "Thought for the Day" – a reflection on ethical questions of the moment.
Mick Mulcahy is a mental health education development worker in the NHS and an active member of the Unison union and the Socialist Workers Party (SWP).
After the G20 protests last year, the initial media response was that the police had done a marvellous job.
Over 12,500 young people saw US band Rage Against the Machine and Asian Dub Foundation (ADF) at the Wembley Arena in London last week. The concert was like an anti-capitalist carnival. Stalls defending political prisoners Mumia Abu-Jamal and Satpal Ram ringed the arena. During the concert thousands of fans chanted, "Freedom for Mumia." School student Robyn Mills and Martin Smith talked to Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello.
This is a dark and disturbing exhibition about life in the villages of Lithuania.
Morris Dickstein’s book explores the contradictions of the culture that grew up during the Depression.
Spike Jonze and writer Dave Eggers have adapted Maurice Sendak’s classic 1963 children’s picture book for the cinema.
Michael Rosen One of the most tense and moving films I’ve ever seen is The White Ribbon. This tells the story of life in a small German village just before the First World War.
Satirical cartoonist Enzo Apicella’s work has been appearing in publications from the Guardian to Private Eye for half a century.
This is the fourth album from the multilingual retro band from Portland, Oregon.