Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet is riddled with an analysis of class, misogyny and political compromise
Reflections on the importance of English folk music and the life of Norma Waterson (1939-2022)
It is 50 years since the anti-Fascist film Cabaret was first released. It still holds up as a spotlight on the dangers of Fascism, and how we can fight it
Hanna and Char from AMA speak about keeping the Berlin Electronic music scene Nazi-free
Promoting artists from Eastern Europe
A new South African film shows how millions died from AIDS because of the priorities of Big Pharma and how we are repeating the experience under Covid
Anti-colonial activists have succeeded in having some plunder returned to its original country, but the struggle goes on
What role do the self-dubbed, ‘great’ museums of the Western world play in colonialism?
Improve your language skills and learn more about Germany by watching the best recent German films.
In this week’s episode, we’ll be checking out a new exhibition by Palestinian artists that opened this weekend in Berlin. We also look at protests in Sudan and bell hooks
With apologies to Guardian artist Martin Rowson for a version of his nags