The fiftieth anniversary of the musical West Side Story is celebrated by a new stage production, with superb choreography and music that brings this saddest of tales to life.
The latest Hollywood superhero blockbuster, The Dark Knight, has broken all box office records, raking in almost $160 million on its first weekend in the US.
Beggar & Co laid the muscial foundation for neo-soul, house and broken beat in Britain.
This documentary follows the US Freedom of Speech tour by 60-something rocker Neil Young in autumn 2006, supported by his legendary chums David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash who comprise CSNY.
This film is about a small, rather mucky robot called WALL-E whose main purpose is to compress and stack cubes of rubbish.
With each passing year the Edinburgh Festival, or, more particularly, the huge Festival Fringe, appears to become increasingly commercial and dominated by stand-up comedians and rubbish cabaret shows.
We Need To See Evidence Of This is a remarkable piece of art made by young socialist artists, Roxanne Chappell and Donna Snell, that was recently shown in the Portsmouth University Space gallery
This two-part conspiracy thriller written by Simon Beaufoy is set in the world of the oil industry, climate change, environmental activism and international politics.
Work And Dignity (Lavoro e Dignita) is the debut album from Italian band Ned Ludd and is now available in this country. It fuses radical politics with folk traditions and punk rock attitude.
The performance costumes of The Supremes, one of the most successful groups of all time, might not be seem a natural Socialist Worker review.
BBC4 is showing this Arena documentary about life as a London bus conductor as part of its London Transport season.
Edgar Degas’s 1873 painting In A Cafe: Absinthe is just one of over 100 impressionist masterpieces on show from this Saturday at the National Gallery Complex in Edinburgh.