Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK, touring from Tate Britain, spans the era from 1970 – 1990. It’s on at the Museum of Modern Art 2  in Edinburgh until the 26th January 2025.
How do people cope with this reality? Mike Watson talks to Eliot Rosenstock and Bram E. Gieben and explore the question: Is ...
The leaders of Edinburgh Council continue to be tone-deaf to the public issuing a statement urging people ‘not to visit the ...
This blog explores the power of grassroots action, the flaws of nuclear deterrence, and the vital role of local movements in Scotland in shaping a world free from nuclear weapons:  Annie ...
We’ve talked before about the new brocasts are a simulacra of alternative media and here’s a great example. Here’s three ex ...
As Christmas approaches and people have bought their presents here is my review of my books of the year. Perfect for all ...
The clash of words between Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch about their membership numbers – Farage claiming his party had ...
Just when you think nothing will ever change, and the dark nights and the short days of Midwinter encourage you to despair, a ...
Here’s some important dialogue between Bram E Gieben and Darren McGarvey about issues of identity and the left and Darren’s ...
The Politics of Hope and Labour’s Challenge,  Eds. Gerry Hassan and Simon Barrow, Biteback Publishing, £25.00. Reviewed by ...
The sort of smug anglo-centric monologue declares glibly: “It wasn’t a campaign mired by … it did get ugly at times … but it didn’t get mired in misinformation” says Emily (at 15.28 in). I mean, sure.