A number of top left wing authors are launching new books at Bookmarks, the socialist bookshop, over the next few weeks.
This show received a media backlash and a visit from the police last week before it had even opened to the public.
It’s a golden age for beer... Hold on, aren’t 50 pubs a week closing? Yes, but that’s only part of the picture.
The launch of this new book on Egypt will be introduced by acclaimed author Ahdaf Soueif.
In a surprisingly bold move the TUC has invited Linton Kwesi Johnson to headline an event for its World Day for Decent Work. The day will focus on the impact of the international financial crisis on workers’ rights.
This is the story of the unlikely relationship between journalist Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr) and homeless cellist Nathaniel Avery (Jamie Foxx).
How was it that an Indian, whose loyalty to the British was so great that he became a recruiting sergeant for a colonial war, could turn against his masters and lead a rebellion that would bring the Empire to its knees?
US artist Andrea Zittel hates consumerism. Her work is a response to the financial constraints of everyday life and an expression of alternative ways of living.
A welcome revival for DH Lawrence’s play, which is a family portrait set in a Midlands mining community at the beginning of the 20th century.
These two classic films by the Indian master of film-making Satyajit Ray are now available on DVD for the first time.
Radio allows an intimacy that television can’t ever provide.
Do you remember how it felt to wake up in 1997 with the bitter Tory years behind you?