Saturday 7th May – Shutdown Dungavel – transport from Edinburgh Meeting – Migrants’ Solidarity Network .https://www.facebook.com/events/606155776203552/ book a seat here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/edinburgh-transport-to-dunga… Sunday 8th May – Edinburgh Revolutionary…
The Visitor services staff of National Museum of Scotland members of the union PCS recently won a victory over their bosses after their long running…
Here’s some music to get you in the mood for tomorrow’s feminist labour unionism double bill. Northumbrian twee folk the Unthanks performing the Testimony of…
(This was going to be part of this post but, laziness.) The other strand of political implications thought(*) that I took away from the film…
The Oscar-nominated film No starring Gael Garcia Bernal claims to tell the story of the only dictator ever to be voted out power: General Pinochet…
Edinburgh Anarchist Federation brings you a double bill – two excellent films about workplace organising and feminism. For free. Delicious! Sunday 24th March, from 3pm,…
I see that today’s the beginning of another directors season at the Filmhouse sponsored by Drambuie. I’m not arguing with the Filmhouse having to get…
If you ever get a chance to visit Bolivia and its gloriously chaotic capital La Paz, there’s a modest wee memorial that you should make…
A review by John L. Murphy A humorous and poignant novel about anarchism: possibly a first? This young Scots burger-flipper turned street protester tells what…
The Worlds End as cry for intersectional analysis
From our ReadingTooMuchIntoThingsAndMassiveFilmSpoiler correspondent. Squeezed between the laddish banter, knockabout violence and Baggy tunes there’s parts of Edgar Wright’s new film The Worlds’ End that…