Konstantin Bliokh will overview recent theoretical and experimental studies, which revisit fundamental dynamical properties of light: momentum and angular momentum. A canonical field-theory approach has allowed us to predict qualitatively new types of spin and momentum in structured optical fields. These are: 1. A transverse spin angular momentum, which is orthogonal to the wave vector and is independent of the helicity; 2. An anomalous transverse momentum, which depends on the helicity of light and exerts a weak anomalous optical pressure orthogonal to the wave vector. Both these quantities have attracted considerable attention and have been described and measured via light-matter interactions in several experiments.