Film Review: High-Rise
By Jeremy Dewar A 1975 apartment block plays host to Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of the eponymous JG Ballard novel, which […]
By Jeremy Dewar A 1975 apartment block plays host to Ben Wheatley’s adaptation of the eponymous JG Ballard novel, which […]
The images of the Black Panthers – black berets and leather jackets, afros, guns, the pouncing panther – and their
Review of “Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution” Read Post »
Joy Macready reviews Katha Pollitt, Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights
Joy Macready reviews ‘Beyond the Fragments: Feminism and the Making of Socialism (2013)’
Chris Clough reviews Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions by Paul Mason
Review: Why it’s Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions Read Post »
Joy Macready reviews The Battle of Orgreave (2002) IN 2001, Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller orchestrated a re-enactment of
Orgreave: Reliving a crucial battle of the working class Read Post »
Simon Hardy reviews Marx Reloaded by Jason Barker (2011) MARX IS back, but are his ideas still relevant? That is the basic theme
Joy Macready reviews The Riots at Tricycle Theatre on between 17 November – 10 December
By Joana Ramiro THE IDES of March could not come at a more politically appropriate time, for this is a
“There is a mole at the top of the circus…” THESE WORDS open up a well made and tense thriller, directed
Jeremy Dewar reviews the life of GIl Scott Heron, who died 27 May 2011The revolution will not be right back
Obituary: Gil Scott Heron – Poet, musician, author, fighter Read Post »
Rachel Hodgins reviews Playing with Fire by David Edgar, National Theatre to 21 October The past few years have seen
Bill Jenkins reviews Robert Brenner, Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict and London’s Overseas Traders 1550-1653