We had a great time hosting the discussion section at the Radical Abundance book launch event Opus held two weeks ago. We’re really grateful to everyone who stuck around after the in-conversation to ...
Former steelworkers Awad Gobran and Said Ali in the 1960s. Yemenis have been settling in Britain for more than 150 years, making them one of the UK’s longest-established Arab communities. In the 19th ...
Earlier this year, on a grey Sunday in March, I attended my first door-knocking session along with three people who made up the newly-formed Sheffield Apartheid Free Zone (SAFZ). It was only the group ...
I’d imagine most seasoned festival attendees have experienced this at one time or another. You're walking around an open-air festival site, or flipping from gig venue to club in warm sunshine (rare), ...
"I'm super interested in how we can learn from legacies of previous visual activism": artist Harun Morrison. Now Then. “Data is not enough to change human behaviour”. That was the stark warning to a ...
In an age in which any topic, major or minor, seems to turn into a point of deep social conflict, the release of Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, One Battle After Another, feels well timed. One ...
Inspired by the life of jazz legend Nina Simone, Black is the Color of My Voice follows the singer as she seeks redemption after the early death of her father, reflecting on her journey from child ...
The UK's poet laureate spoils us with a mix of stand-alone poetry and spoken word songwriting with his band LYR. It's a winning formula, reminiscent of a favourite uncle who both educates and makes ...
Being bored in the countryside makes me feel broken. Only five minutes after I’m deposited in nature’s bounty, I feel a creeping itchy restlessness. My heart should be still. I should be becalmed by ...