The famous strike by young women match factory workers in 1888 inspired Glasgow musical Striking a Light, writer Colin Poole told Socialist Worker
Sheffield Doc Fest announced its 2015 line-up; British artists and the Spanish Civil War
Samba combines the powerful tale of a worker’s struggle against deportation with a romantic comedy that doesn’t quite gel, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
If you hate the British tabloids, then you’ll love writer Mark Jagasia’s new play Clarion.
Leon Golub’s work took aim at the US imperialist interventions in Latin America during the 1980s.
Music journalist Stuart Cosgrove talks about his book Detroit ’67, the first of a trilogy exploring US soul music’s links to radical struggles against racism
If one thing is proving predictable about the general election, it’s the tedium.
Hurry to the National Theatre’s production of Caryl Churchill’s classic play about the English Revolution.
This year’s Whitstable Literary Festival is putting on a number of events that will give an insight into Kent’s radical history.
This exhibition draws parallels between the Civil Rights movement in the US and various struggles for social justice in different parts of Britain.
Thee Faction have made quite an impact during the last five years with their rabble-rousing socialist rhythm and blues.
As the fifth series of Game of Thrones hits our screens, Ken Olende looks at how the brutal world it depicts has attracted such a widespread following