Dock unions urge for strike after workplace deaths near Venice Three of Italy's main unions called for a nationwide ports strike to start on Friday after two…
Dunn, Fred 1884-1925 A short biography of English anarchist Fred Dunn, active opponent of the First World War.
Bangladeshi garment workers keep up the pressure - more clashes Bangladeshi workers continue the protests and strikes that have been escalating in recent weeks.
The Power of Nightmares - review BBC2’s fascinating ‘The Power of Nightmares’ (Adam Curtis, 2004) documentaries offer nothing new, argues Tom Jennings
Hot House Cold Storage, by Sally Madge, Isis Gallery, Melmerby, Cumbria, 2004. Art review – Tom Jennings Tom Jennings’ review of a ground-breaking site-specific installation.
Natural Born Killers: cultural studies and left politics. Tom Jennings’ discussion of Oliver Stone’s 1994 blockbuster in terms of contemporary trends in media…
Fahrenheit 9/11, dir. Michael Moore (2004). Film review – Tom Jennings Tom Jennings’ complementary excavations of Michael Moore’s anti-Iraq War blockbuster.
Dream On (Amber Films, 1992), Class War, and ultra-left critique. Film review – Tom Jennings Tom Jennings’ essay on the theoretical and propaganda use and abuse of concepts of socio-economic class.
Dogville, dir. Lars Von Trier (2003). Film review In some ways a marvellous film, Dogville is at root a con trick – which neither its director nor the critics acknowledge, argues Tom Jennings
Hollywood’s New Radicalism, by Ben Dickenson (I.B. Tauris, 2006). Book review Hollywood’s New Radicalism is a fascinating account of attempts to subvert the film industry from within. Book review.
Dancehall Dreams by Tom Jennings (2004). Music review – Tom Jennings Tom Jennings’ essay on contemporary urban music, gender and class.