There’s a quiet and a peace ensconced within the rhythm of the racetrack backstretch that most people aren’t lucky enough to ...
More than a decade ago, when I first watched the documentary ‘Schooling the World,’ I realised that the constructs of Western cities are not culturally neutral; rather, ...
On the evening of May 16, 2015, Dean Potter and fellow climber Graham Hunt stood atop Taft Point, a granite overlook ...
G. Anthony Svatek's feature, debuting at Switzerland's Visions du Réel festival, explores the legacy of Alexander von ...
Dai Bradley, aka Billy Casper from Ken Loach’s 1969 classic Kes, has joined the line up for Sheffield indie cinema Showroom's first Working Class Film Festival.
From musical Inuits to a child's fever dream, the greatest concept albums dazzle with surreal narratives and sheer ...
Thirty-two years ago, a genocidal campaign was unleashed against Rwanda’s Tutsi minority, resulting in more than one million ...
Black and Jewish activists didn’t just share a history of oppression and a fight for survival; they marched side-by-side, ...
Organisations like the BBC have "a completely hollow view of impartiality", says Lewis Goodall, host of The News Agents.
Faces of Death” features a black-pilled killer who thinks he’s giving the internet what it wants. In some ways, he’s right.
We were told we couldn’t take a joke, and that social media isn’t real life. Now the misogyny of early chatrooms and Gamergate has made its way to the White House, says journalist and feminist activis ...
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