Alex King

Five years after Mark Duggan’s death, the anger that sparked the London riots is still burning
Film

Five years after Mark Duggan’s death, the anger that sparked the London riots is still burning

The fight for justice continues — The police killing of Mark Duggan sparked the worst riots in modern British history. George Amponsah’s documentary The Hard Stop argues that lessons still haven’t been learned.

Written by: Alex King

RZA and Paul Banks on keeping the swords sharp
Music

RZA and Paul Banks on keeping the swords sharp

"Either one of us will fuck you up" — As Banks & Steelz, Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and Paul Banks from Interpol are breaking new ground with hip hop/rock collaboration, Anything But Words.

Written by: Alex King

The punk counsellor using his DIY ethic to promote mental health and wellbeing
Activism

The punk counsellor using his DIY ethic to promote mental health and wellbeing

Stability through punk — Peer counsellor and punk Craig Lewis suffered three decades of unnecessary medication and abuse at the hands of the psychiatric system. Today, he offers young punks struggling with mental health challenges an alternative path to recovery.

Written by: Alex King

Research finds majority of UK MPs now support medical marijuana use
Reportage

Research finds majority of UK MPs now support medical marijuana use

Is legalisation in sight? — A poll conducted by innovative drugs pressure group VolteFace finds overwhelming cross-party support for the legalisation of medical marijuana in the UK House of Commons.

Written by: Alex King

The photobook putting a human face to Europe’s migrant crisis
Photography

The photobook putting a human face to Europe’s migrant crisis

“We are humans, not dogs” — Sickened by dehumanising media coverage, Daniel Castro Garcia and Thomas Saxby set out to present an intimate and empowering portrayal of migrants' lives in ‘Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015-2016’.

Written by: Alex King

Meet the creative pioneers forging a new connection with the natural world
Art

Meet the creative pioneers forging a new connection with the natural world

Finding answers in the wild — A new generation of artists and explorers are turning away from over-stimulated and under-inspired urban lives to find a more fulfilling life outdoors, explains The Outsiders editor Jeffrey Bowman.

Written by: Alex King

Mala’s sounds of the new Peru
Music

Mala’s sounds of the new Peru

Future beats from the Andes — Pioneering UK producer Mala’s Mirrors project digs deep into the roots of traditional Peruvian music. Here he reveals Peru’s brightest contemporary talents.

Written by: Alex King

Mala’s journey to the deep roots of ancient Peruvian music
Music

Mala’s journey to the deep roots of ancient Peruvian music

In search of primal rhythms — As a dubstep pioneer and groundbreaking producer, Mala’s new project, Mirrors, connects South London bass culture with the traditional sounds of Peru.

Written by: Alex King

Discovering Ramadan celebrations in the ancient Ethiopian city of Harar
Photography

Discovering Ramadan celebrations in the ancient Ethiopian city of Harar

Islam’s Holy Month in the Horn of Africa — Egyptian photojournalist Jonathan Rashad shares his experience of Ramadan in Harar, one of Islam’s holiest cities.

Written by: Alex King

Don’t Attack Iraq: The protests that politicised a generation
Activism

Don’t Attack Iraq: The protests that politicised a generation

Chilcot Report #2: Where are they now? — When millions of British people failed to stop the disastrous invasion of Iraq in 2003, it led to years of anger and apathy. But those experiences weren’t wasted; they have gone on to shape a bright new generation, who developed tactics to create change when politicians refuse to adhere to the will of the people. But what became of those young protestors? Huck tracks down four activists who were mobilised as teens by the biggest anti-war demonstration in British history.

Written by: Alex King

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