After some backroom profiteering, Percy Shelley’s Poetical Essay: The Existing State of Things has been made public some 200 years after it was thought lost.
This highly awaited series adapts the classic novel by Philip K Dick—in which the allies lost the Second World War.
Based around a hacker who hates the corporations, TV series Mr Robot brings out a human story about coping with capitalism, says?Tomáš Tengely-Evans
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A new play staged in a derelict building offers a powerful take on alienation and racism—and is eerily reminiscent of today, writes Antony Hamilton
Hip hop’s most dexterous MC Imani and his producer—and their band Blackalicious—are back after a ten-year break.
This exhibition looks at how photography has been used during criminal investigations.
The BBC’s answer to Game of Thrones plays to English nationalism in a time before there was an England. The result is unimpressive, says Robbie Shaw
This exhibition of Syd Shelton’s photographs of Rock Against Racism (RAR) is a wonderful glimpse into the young faces and places of that time.
US folk musician Natalie Merchant’s tour will come after the much anticipated release of her new album Paradise Is There: the New Tigerlily Recordings.
The Black Panthers—Vanguard of the Revolution documentary captures the party’s sense of revolt but doesn’t duck its problems, writes Ken Olende
This new production is a powerful revival of Henrik Ibsen’s play An Enemy of the People.