Channel 4’s new eight-part drama Humans is set in a “parallel present”. It’s identical to our own, except for lifelike robot servants called synths.
With his sequel film The Look of Silence, director Joshua Oppenheimer puts the victims of the state’s violence back into the frame, writes Ken Olende
Channel 4’s new reality TV show Running the Shop might seem like it’s all about workers running the businesses they work for
Tomáš Tengely-Evans looks at The Divide, a new documentary that looks at the disfiguring effects of class division without slipping into voyeurism
Formed two years ago in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, The Hurriers call themselves “A proper socialist punk band”.
Artist Peter Kennard spoke to Socialist Worker about the latest exhibition of his works—and how we can make sure the arts aren’t only for a rich elite
This is part of a series of performances in north west England of late historian Howard Zinn’s play Marx in Soho.
The E17 Arts Trail is a chance for artists and designers in Waltham Forest to show their work.
A new film We Are Many looks back at the 15 February 2003 protests against the invasion of Iraq. Its director Amir Amirani spoke to Socialist Worker