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It’s imperative we protect the UK’s outdoor spaces
Outdoors

It’s imperative we protect the UK’s outdoor spaces

In partnership with Merrell — Outdoor brand Merrell has collaborated with creative studio Adapt to produce an updated version of the Countryside Code, reworking it for a contemporary audience.

Written by: Huck

The transformation of China during the 20th century
Culture

The transformation of China during the 20th century

Impressions of Empire — A new exhibition brings together the work of three photographers – Fan Ho, Marc Riboud and James Whitlow Delano – to cover the history and geography of China from the 1940s to the early 2000s.

Written by: Miss Rosen

‘You have to interrogate your own prejudices‘
Culture

‘You have to interrogate your own prejudices‘

Louis Theroux in conversation — Ahead of the release of his new TV series, the documentarian discusses delving into some of the most controversial corners of American society and facing up to past criticism.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

The fight against the UK‘s new women’s immigration centre
Activism

The fight against the UK‘s new women’s immigration centre

No To Hassockfield — Campaigners aren‘t giving up the fight to close a ‘barbaric’ detention centre which they say endangers women looking for safety.

Written by: Lauren Crosby Medlicott

The cinematic drama of a declining empire
Culture

The cinematic drama of a declining empire

American elegy — From the vast landscapes of the West to the industrial fringes of New York City, Luca Campigotto’s photos offer a nostalgic and captivating vision of America.

Written by: Miss Rosen

‘Anonymous police accounts’ are inciting Twitter pile-ons
Activism

‘Anonymous police accounts’ are inciting Twitter pile-ons

Institutionally corrupt — Twitter users claiming to be police officers have been responsible for launching sustained attacks on other accounts. After experiencing this abuse firsthand, journalist Rebecca Tidy uncovers the scale of the problem.

Written by: Rebecca Tidy

Moses Boyd and Binker Golding share a hidden language
Music

Moses Boyd and Binker Golding share a hidden language

The drummer and saxophonist have been at the forefront of a new vanguard of London-based jazz musicians. Now, as they gear up for the release of their latest joint project, they’re focused on sustaining the scene for future generations.

Written by: Ammar Kalia

The outdoor brand fighting to protect our winters
Culture

The outdoor brand fighting to protect our winters

In partnership with BUFF® — As part of their DO MORE NOW sustainability program, BUFF® have partnered with POW with the goal of delivering systemic solutions to climate change, inviting four of their ski ambassadors to share their own experiences with changing natural landscapes.

Written by: Huck

Can photography help us understand the climate crisis?
Culture

Can photography help us understand the climate crisis?

Intersectional Geographies — A new exhibition brings together a diverse selection of photographers whose works address unsustainable industries and their impact on the climate.

Written by: Miss Rosen

‘Rap can get classist – I want to be the opposite’
Culture

‘Rap can get classist – I want to be the opposite’

Saba in conversation — Amid the release of his long-awaited third studio album, the rapper talks working through grief and making music for the underdogs.

Written by: Thomas Hobbs

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