A guide to Bristol activism
Loved watching Colston’s statue being thrown in the harbour? Here’s what to watch, listen to, read and who to follow to understand Bristol’s fight against racism.
Loved watching Colston’s statue being thrown in the harbour? Here’s what to watch, listen to, read and who to follow to understand Bristol’s fight against racism.
So you’ve made a donation and signed the petitions? Here’s what you need to do next.
An intensely creative life in 300 items, curated in a new exhibition in Copenhagen. Blood-splattered mementos, artist’s own.
AKA Jane Roe director-producer Nick Sweeney on the Roe v. Wade plaintiff and Norma McCorvey’s complicated, colourful life.
Thousands continue to march demanding justice for Breonna Taylor, who was murdered by police. And some innovative protesters in the Bluegrass state are livestreaming action in the streets, both for inclusion and for accountability.
Through deft social satire and political allegory, South Korea has not only grasped a defining monster of western cinema for themselves – they’re now leading hordes across the globe with a brand of undead movie-making of their own.
On 14th June, you can show socially-distanced solidarity for the survivors and bereaved families of the Grenfell Tower tragedy from home.
The Warp-signed duo share some songs by their musical peers. And Elton.
Featuring blissful Afropop from Rema, baby-making R&B by Teyana Taylor and the raunchy return of City Girls.
The rapper introduces us to the guests on his new mixtape IDK & Friends 2.
Carrey’s Memoirs and Misinformation is, in some ways, shockingly better than some of this year’s most-hyped book releases.
Talking crotches, condom jackets and waste product collections with Y/PROJECT’s Glenn Martens.
The Anti-Racism photography fundraiser features prints by the likes of Corinne Day, Mario Sorrenti, Renell Medrano, Martin Parr and Wolfgang Tillmans that you can pick up for £100 a pop, with all proceeds going to Black British charities.
Radio Al Hara is Palestine’s new cultural platform and is hosting a 72-hour broadcast in opposition to Israel’s plan to annex up to 30% of the West Bank.
Premiering on The Face, this Bafta-nominated short, directed by filmmaker Hector Dockrill, explores the visceral effects knife crime has on the individuals and communities it strikes.
Here five fitness fanatics tell us how the continued closure of gyms is impacting both their physical and mental health.