For five nights in May, three locations around Warrane (Sydney Cove) will be transformed with images, music and stories of the lives and resistance of Sydney’s Black, queer and grassroots communities, writes Rachel Evans.
For five nights in May, three locations around Warrane (Sydney Cove) will be transformed with images, music and stories of the lives and resistance of Sydney’s Black, queer and grassroots communities, writes Rachel Evans.
To persuade people to join a political movement, write Alex Salmon and Dirk Kelly, leftists need to learn how to use logic to make better arguments.
Alex Salmon reviews a new book documenting 100 years of war and resistance.
Ian Angus introduces seven new books for activists.
Mat Ward takes a look back at April's political news and the best new music tackling the wars on workers, women and minorities worldwide.
Neville Spencer reviews a new book by Canadian socialist and political economist Michael Lebowitz.
The Members Coalition Teams that contested the NSW Public Sector Association election were the surprises of the recent vote, reports Kerry Smith.
Kinetic Energy Theatre Company co-directors Jepke Goudsmit & Graham Jones have been readying the Sydney-based company’s body of work for publication.
Andrew Chuter reviews graphic novel, Stuck Rubber Baby, a powerful story of one person's growth to enlightenment within a turbulent period of social upheaval.
Here's a look back at March's political news and the best new music that related to it.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus introduces six new books that are worth reading — and one that isn’t.
Even before it was released and became a New York Times bestseller, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon’s book The Daughters of Kobani made headlines, writes Marcel Cartier.