Jeff Jackson argues the theatre adaptation of 1984 is brilliantly produced, but loses much of Orwell’s threatening power by missing a vital part of the book
The Mill series 2 on Channel 4 | The Edinburgh Fringe Festival | Bobby Womack in his own words
The Tate’s Malevich exhibition combines a history of the Russian Revolution with a rare opportunity to see some truly great art, says Peter Robinson
Tom began recording music with his band Cafe Society in the early 1970s. But most of us will be familiar with the Tom Robinson Band’s (TRB) angry and political music.
The documentary Still Ragged hammers home why the 100 year old novel The Ragged Trousered Phillanthropists is still relevant, writes Pat Carmody
Directed by Talal Derki.
US band Warpaint | Utopia on TV | Roots reggae from Ivory Coast by Tiken Jah Fakoly
The influence of music from the west African state of Mali is disproportionate to its population.
American playright Tony Kushner’s new play tells the story of a group of Communists and artists living in 1930s Berlin.
Making colour begins with a quote from the impressionist painter Renoir. He said, “Without paints in tubes there would have been no Cezanne, no Monet, no Sisley or Pissarro, nothing of what journalists call impressionism.”
Amal Azzudin, one of the original 'Glasgow Girls' who stopped their friend’s deportation, spoke to Socialist Worker about the BBC's new musical adaptation of their story
Dave Sherry tells Tomáš Tengely-Evans he wants his new book Empire and Revolution to take on the elite’s attempt to whitewash the First World War