Theo McInnes

A look down the side streets at Notting Hill Carnival
Culture

A look down the side streets at Notting Hill Carnival

Away from the parade — As Notting Hill Carnival hits 50, crowds hit up the streets of West London for a weekend of celebrations. Take a look at the scene away from the parades, down the side streets of Notting Hill in 2016.

Written by: Michael Segalov

The artist inviting you to a dinner party of death
Culture

The artist inviting you to a dinner party of death

Imagining your last supper — We visited a dinner party where strangers discussed death and dying together as they shared what their final meals meant to them.

Written by: Alex King

#WearWhatYouWant: Protest in London over French burkini ban
Activism

#WearWhatYouWant: Protest in London over French burkini ban

What happened to Liberté? — In response to the Islamophobic ban on burkini wearing in many parts of France, women protested at the French Embassy in London to call out the prejudice.

Written by: Michael Segalov

How activists shut down one of Europe's dirtiest coal mines
Activism

How activists shut down one of Europe's dirtiest coal mines

Saying no to coal — Climate change is the greatest threat facing our planet – and it doesn’t give a damn where you live. As perpetrators of climate chaos collude across borders, a new wave of activists are forming their own international web. They’re reclaiming our right to self-determination – before it’s too late to act.

Written by: Michael Segalov

The alternative parties keeping old working class venues alive
Culture

The alternative parties keeping old working class venues alive

Partying to survive — London’s declining traditional venues are surviving by providing a home for threatened alternative nightlife, from live music to LGBTQ parties.

Written by: Alex King

We watched angry activists release thousands of bugs in a busy London restaurant
Activism

We watched angry activists release thousands of bugs in a busy London restaurant

#BoycottByron — Earlier this week burger restaurant chain Byron hit the headlines for allegedly lying to their staff and calling fake meetings so immigration officials could swoop and make arrests. It's an incident that's been met with outrage, and last night we were invited to join a group of activists as they took matters into their own hands.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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

London's LGBT Latinx community remembered the victims of Orlando last night
Activism

London's LGBT Latinx community remembered the victims of Orlando last night

It's been just a matter of weeks since the Orlando shooting, which left 49 LGBT people dead. Last night London queers gathered to remember the victims and raise funds to support those who survived the shooting.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Activists storm Australian embassy with boat to protest 'illegal' refugee policy
Reportage

Activists storm Australian embassy with boat to protest 'illegal' refugee policy

Close the camps — On World Refugee Day, activists storm the Australian embassy in London with a boat to symbolise the thousands of desperate refugees turned away from Australian shores.

Written by: Alex King

Has the killing of a British politician made us fearful for the future?
Reportage

Has the killing of a British politician made us fearful for the future?

London's vigil for Jo Cox MP — Jo Cox, a British politician, was this week shot dead by a man in her constituency. Shockwaves have been sent through the political establishment and beyond, and a country has gone into mourning. A vigil has been held in Westminster to remember her, but are young people now fearful of the future?

Written by: Theo McInnes

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