Nicola Field, who was part of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, says a new film shows how struggle forged unity and helped break down prejudice
You don’t often get to walk up the Victoria and Albert museum steps following quotes from leading activists such as Martin Luther King Jr.
Paul Rees’s new book does a fine job documenting the impact three black footballers had on 1970’s Britain playing for West Bromwich Albion.
Rehad Desai, director of the Miners Shot Down film, talked to Socialist Worker about why it’s a must-see for trade unionists
Veteran comic strip writer Pat Mills talks to Ken Olende about First World War mutinies and war resisters as a new collection of graphic stories, To End All Wars, is published
Every socialist will have been nauseated by the Commonwealth commemoration of the centenary of the First World War held in Glasgow on 4 August.
This is the seventh studio album by US punk band Rise Against.
Fans of post-apocalyptic Australian road movies won’t have to wait for the Mad Max sequel next summer.
A Bright Room Called Day doesn’t prick at the conscience so much as stab at the heart as it warns us how the Nazis gained power, writes Chris Kelly
The Imperial War Museum reopened last month just in time to join the First World War centenary. Its Truth and Memory exhibition is based on art commissioned by the British war memorials committee.
Marvel’s newest caper Guardians of the Galaxy abounds with slapstick and wise-cracking comedy.
When the film’s prequel Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released in 2011, there was a sense that it truly fitted the period.