In an article originally published by the Labor and Working-Class History Association in the USA, labour historian and expert on socialist and radical cartoons and comic art Paul Buhle reviews Workers' Liberty's new collection of socialist cartoons.
This 300-page book of cartoons spans the end of the period of high imperialism, from the 1920s to the Second World War, and culminates in the mid-1950s at the beginning of post-war US hegemony.
Text of a speech given by hip-hop artist and spoken-word poet The Ruby Kid at "Can art change the world?", a Workers' Liberty meeting at Goldsmiths University in November 2012.
Operating in the shadow of Tyneside’s burgeoning official cultural quarter, Side Gallery operates as a radical space bereft of the level of financial support available to the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art or the Sage Gateshead music venue.
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