Alex King

Why Brazil’s neoliberal coup government could tear the country apart
Activism

Why Brazil’s neoliberal coup government could tear the country apart

Young people take to the streets after Dilma’s impeachment — Brazil’s new right-wing government are counting on political fatigue to push through an unelectable neoliberal policy programme. But their attempts to neutralise civil society resistance by criminalising social movements is a recipe for social conflict.

Written by: Alex King

The Caribbean Windrush generation share what they brought to England
Culture

The Caribbean Windrush generation share what they brought to England

Stories in a suitcase — Nottingham’s SKN Heritage Museum holds a two-day celebration of Caribbean culture in Brixton, London on 21-22 May.

Written by: Alex King

The ugly face of Brazil’s coup revealed: old, white and exclusively male
Activism

The ugly face of Brazil’s coup revealed: old, white and exclusively male

Coup: complete — After president Dilma Rousseff is finally removed from power, a corrupt, unelectable and neoliberal government takes power, led by Michel Temer.

Written by: Alex King

Photographer Lola Paprocka gets lost in New Belgrade’s brutalist estates
Photography

Photographer Lola Paprocka gets lost in New Belgrade’s brutalist estates

The secret lives amidst the concrete — Lola Paprocka’s Blokovi portrait series explores the people and architecture of Novi Beograd’s post-war brutalist housing estates.

Written by: Alex King

Legendary surf activist Chris Hines shares secrets to success
Surf

Legendary surf activist Chris Hines shares secrets to success

“Surfing can sell anything” — Surfers Against Sewage co-founder Chris Hines gives Huck an insight into how surfing can be a powerful tool to fight for the environment.

Written by: Alex King

How Rwanda’s genocide liberator became an absolute dictator
Activism

How Rwanda’s genocide liberator became an absolute dictator

This is Paul Kagame — Two decades after the 1994 genocide, journalist Anjan Sundaram watched leader Paul Kagame crush press freedom and political opposition. But why are the international community still supporting his regime? And could their support be sowing seeds for more bloodshed?

Written by: Alex King

UPDATE: Flawed impeachment of Brazil’s president UN-OVERTURNED
Activism

UPDATE: Flawed impeachment of Brazil’s president UN-OVERTURNED

Absurdity in impeachment process reaches new heights — Acting lower house speaker throws out motion to impeach Dilma Rousseff after leading coup plotter dismissed over corruption. And then changes his mind...

Written by: Alex King

Lauryn Hill’s ten most memorable statements
Music

Lauryn Hill’s ten most memorable statements

Wise words, fighting talk and Fugee philosophy — After telling pissed concertgoers she was two hours late because of needing to 'align her energies’, we celebrate the most profound, combative and sometimes baffling things Lauryn Hill has said during her career.

Written by: Alex King

The street kids documenting their lives at the foot of Kilimanjaro
Photography

The street kids documenting their lives at the foot of Kilimanjaro

Lenses can change lives — Club Sanaa work with Msamariakids Centre for Street Children in Moshi, Tanzania to empower marginalised young people through photography.

Written by: Alex King

Watch Roger Ballen’s disturbing psychological thriller, Theatre of the Mind
Photography

Watch Roger Ballen’s disturbing psychological thriller, Theatre of the Mind

Exploring the darkest corners of the psyche — Roger Ballen’s latest project is a chilling short film shot in Nineteenth Century tunnels used to house the insane.

Written by: Alex King

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