The Sculptors of Grand Rue district of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, plan to hold their first "Ghetto Biennale" in December.
Five Socialist Worker readers have the chance to win a new Philosophy Football Clampdown T-shirt in our May competition.
Writer and director of the recent film In The Loop, Armando Iannucci explores John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost in this part of the BBC’s poetry season.
The proliferation of CCTV cameras has made Britain one of the most observed countries in the world. In this new series, Richard Bilton explores the world of surveillance.
Artist Dan Dubowitz and architect Patrick Duerden have been tracking down abandoned fascist buildings in northern Italy since 2005.
US anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan has described singer and activist David Rovics as "the peace poet and troubadour for our time".
This film is a portrayal of the series of interviews TV presenter David Frost held with former US president Richard Nixon.
The soul-shaking sound of a good dub beat has returned in the form of the Easy Star All Star’s latest offering.
The Manic Street Preachers have returned with their ninth album.
‘The setting of the two cities is one I’d been thinking about for years. I was thinking about a romance or a short story, but then I thought it would work as a crime novel. I’ve always been interested in crime fiction but it isn’t necessarily my home territory.
Richard Wagner’s operas represent the high point of German romanticism, a movement of protest against the alienation and fragmentation of the new industrial capitalism.
This debut album by Peyoti for President is a high energy attack on capitalism and war.