Mik Critchlow. Copyright Mik Critchlow A new gallery dedicated to the acclaimed photographer Mik Critchlow has opened at Woodhorn Museum, Northumberland. Below are some details on it,... Continue reading
Workers, by Peter Kennard By Alan McGuire About a year ago, I was struggling to find a home for my poetry, it felt like most of the... Continue reading
JMW Turner’s Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and the Dying – Typhoon Coming On by Nick Moss 2024, Keir Scammer railed against those populists who were “smashing... Continue reading
Children in Gaza waiting to be served food Republished from Media Lens BBC News regularly proclaims its supposed editorial principles of fearless, independent, impartial, fair and accurate... Continue reading
Community Noticeboards is a series of about ten watercolour paintings I’ve been working on over the last two years. Proletarian Doodles is a new series in which... Continue reading
By Stefan Szczelkun Fran Lock doesn’t hold back when forging her poetry. Here she is spurred on by her vision of Mary Magdalene as a revolutionary. A... Continue reading
by Alan Morrison Our souls in bondage to the shadow of the Baby Boom,Playground of gray-haired children, incubi in silvered bloom—Harangue them through a megaphone, protestor’s spittoon,Expect... Continue reading
Palestine refugees enforced to flee Hamad quarter in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, after receiving an evacuation warning from Israeli army. Commons image. by Jim Aitken MacCaig... Continue reading
A series of actions have been called in support of the campaign to free imprisoned writer, Alaa Abd el-Fattah, from prison in Egypt. Alaa is arguably the... Continue reading
If You Want To Change Things, You Cannit Change Them From The Floor, by Narbi Price 40 years on from the end of the Miners’ Strike, award-winning... Continue reading