The new BBC adaptation of Tess Of The D’Urbervilles is a perfect way to get to grips with Thomas Hardy’s dark and intense novel.
The play centres around Jeremy, a young working class man who joined the army to get money to go to college.
When Ralph Vaughan Williams was born in 1872, England was known as the "land without music".
Shane Meadows' latest award-winning film is a sweet and funny story of how two teenagers, both outsiders, befriend each other.
After seeing Shoot on Sight on Saturday morning, this striking film played on my mind for the entire bank holiday weekend.
This celebration features music and food from many different cultures and traditions.
Held in a beautiful forest, this festival celebrates all things wooden.
This album is the soundtrack that Damon Albarn composed to accompany his ground-breaking opera of the same title.
"Although it seems heaven sent, we ain’t ready to have a black President… some things will never change", argued the rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996. Twelve years on it would seem things have changed as White House braces itself for a black occupant. This change has not been lost on Nasir "Nas" Jones, one of rap music’s favorite sons.
"This is the era of the civil rights, sexual and consciousness expansion revolutions, and those are the banners under which The Fugs are going to present themselves to America."
This photographic exhibition takes its name from Margaret Thatcher’s famous right wing statement.