Street art has often been dismissed as glorified graffiti. Other critics vilify it as a sign of gentrification.
This musical tells the story of pioneering north London rockers The Kinks.
Season five of the French TV crime drama retains the quality of earlier series even if it does leave you feeling a bit dirty for watching, writes Ken Olende
Modern soul genius D’Angelo hadn’t released an album for 14 years until the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.
The London Short Film Festival returns for its 12th year.
There’s a number of great performances to look out for in this year’s Celtic Connections, an annual music festival held in Glasgow.
A new exhibition on Pop Art has polarised art critics. The liberals cried that it’s “without taste” while conservatives branded it “bonkers”.
Eastern Boys has harrowing scenes—but also shows that people aren’t simply good or bad, and have huge potential for change, says Michelle Adhemar
“We’re doing this show because it’s important for socialists to push back against First World War celebrations.
This brilliant new song is based on the South Yorkshire Freedom Riders’ fight to reinstate free rail travel.
Tate Modern looks at 150 years of war; Mary Lloyd Jones at 80; Still the Enemy Within; and the Foo Fighters' new album