billy-anania

4337 Articles by:

Billy Anania

Billy Anania is an art critic, editor, and journalist in New York City.

Lives in Sound

New books by veteran music writers Ian Penman and David Toop show that, at its best, there is no higher category than music journalism.

Drawing Home

A new investigation reveals the true story behind one of the most famous photographs of the Second World War, and the socialist photographer who captured it.

Backing Evo

Ahead of this weekend’s Bolivian election, we publish an open letter from trade unionists, politicians and civil society figures supporting Evo Morales and opposing US intervention.

Boris’ Bad Deal

Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal tears up protections for working people and opens the door for US-style deregulation. Labour should bury it, before it buries us.

Stand By Your Postie

Royal Mail workers aren’t just fighting for their jobs – they are fighting for the future of postal services across the UK. It’s time for the public to get behind them.

Football for the Many

Across the country, football supporters are growing alienated from the modern game – soulless, expensive and dominated by oligarchs. Labour wants to give power back to the fans.

Justice at Asda

In Asda, thousands of workers are being threatened with the sack unless they accept a new ‘flexible’ contract that gives the corporate giant control over their lives. But their union is fighting back.