"We want to glorify war – the only cure for the world – militarism, patriotism, the destructive gesture of the anarchists, the beautiful ideas which kill, and contempt for woman."
Congratulations to Clare Solomon, James Nowlan, Chris Breen, George Thompson and Dyana Rodriguez.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s opera Cosi Fan Tutte (All women behave that way) was first performed in 1790, the year after the French Revolution.
The BFI’s new season contains films that explore the Spanish Civil War of 1936-9.
Sugar follows the life of a 19 year old baseball player from the Dominican Republic in the US. The film takes its name from the "sweet" way he pitches a knuckle curve.
Looking for Eric combines a comedy with a story about postal workers and former Manchester United star Eric Cantona.
This is a sublime and moving portrait of the decline of a small farming community of Trefeurig in mid-Wales.
This new album has Khaled, the king of Raï music, returning to the source of Algeria’s rebellious music.
This new exhibition at the Hereford Photography Festival focuses on the work of John Bulmer from 1959 to 1979.
These five short stories focus on unfulfilled dreams, compromises, frustrations and regrets – through the prisms of relationships and music.
There are moments of extreme beauty, moments of anger, bitter sorrow and sweet love. There are rhythms that thrill, surprise and fill you with joy.
The new exhibition, Rank: Picturing the Social Order 1516-2009, is a rich exploration of social hierarchy, division and inequality.