Skip to main content
Culture
macbeth
Theatre review / 12 April 2026
12 April 2026

JENNY FARRELL recommends an earthy production, driven by two magnificent performances

genstrike
Films To Campaign With / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

MARY DAVIS welcomes a remarkable documentary about the general strike — politically spot on, and featuring accounts from the strikers themselves — that is available for screenings

GR
Global Routes / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

New releases from Peruvian Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical, Leve Leve: Sao Tome & Principe, and South African BCUC

saviorless
Video Games Monitor / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

SCOTT ALSWORTH revels in the political subtext and exquisite visuals of Cuba’s first-ever videogame

blaze
Opera Review / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

DAVID NICHOLSON applauds the revival of a joyous production that deals with choirs, competitions and communism

busby
Book Review / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

PETER MASON welcomes collected writings from Britain’s first black female publisher that focus on the place of black writers in literature

divided mind
Book Review / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

RICHARD SHILLCOCK examines an enjoyable, but philosophically conventional book, and urges Marxists to employ their capacity to embrace the totality in any explanation

resistance
Books / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

BRENT CUTLER welcomes a book stands as a testimony to those who fought against the evil institution of slavery

unequal
Books / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

MARTIN GRAHAM welcomes, with reservations, a scholarly addition to the unfinished business of understanding how capital works on a world scale

attila
Culture / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

The bard tours Finland and tampers with the cuisine

round up
Film round up / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

MICHAL BONCZA and MARIA DUARTE review The Stranger, Undertone, and Outcome

fotw
Film of the week / 9 April 2026
9 April 2026

MARIA DUARTE relishes the outrageous true story of two working-class lads from Dundee who conned the music industry