This collection of contemporary soul music is a worthy attempt to bring together some the US’s most radical rappers and singers.
Richard Bona is fascinated by the universality of music.
"Arthur from Dagenham on the line. What’s your point Arthur?"
The new film 1 Day is about 24 hours in the life of a young black man in Birmingham, and the trials and tribulations he experiences as a result of being caught up in a local gang.
In November 1999 an alliance of direct action activists, environmentalists and trade unionists shut down a meeting of the World Trade Organisation in Seattle. In the process they sparked a global movement.
Celebrated muralist Diego Rivera’s print of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata and his horse forms the centrepiece of the British Museum’s new exhibition.
The Lives of Others is a gripping thriller focusing on the role of the East German secret police – the notorious Stasi – in mid-1980s Berlin.
This project involves 15 artists who have created original works that reference the closing and demolition of the Whiteheads steelworks in Newport, Wales.
This innovative exhibition charts the development of the British hip-hop scene over the last three decades.
This is the latest collection of poems from one of Britain’s best contemporary poets.
The film imaginatively exposing the threat of catastrophic climate change is now available on DVD, including hours of extra interviews with climate experts and activists including George Monbiot.
Wolfgang Fuetterer and Michelle Letowska have taken a series of photographs of what was formerly the "death strip" – the no man’s land between two parallel fortifications commonly known as the Berlin Wall.