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Inside Europe’s exhilarating free party scene in the ‘90s
Photography

Inside Europe’s exhilarating free party scene in the ‘90s

Photographer Mattia Zoppellaro recalls travelling the continent with a network of ravers whose shared love of tekno sparked an underground revolution.

Written by: Huck

Julia Ducournau is challenging how we think about storytelling
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Julia Ducournau is challenging how we think about storytelling

The french filmmaker is only the second woman in history to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes. Titane, the film that secured the prize, is further evidence of her status as a unique voice within modern cinema: an artist capable of balancing visceral horror with profound empathy, driven by a desire to tell high-stakes, human stories.

Written by: Jack King

The activists fighting to block advertising in UK cities
Activism

The activists fighting to block advertising in UK cities

Glaring injustice — With large digital ad screens on the rise, anti-ad organisers are imploring people to take action over what they want their neighbourhoods to look like.

Written by: Clea Skopeliti

Thousands come together to protest the cost of living crisis
Culture

Thousands come together to protest the cost of living crisis

Tax the rich — Last weekend saw people gather across the country in demonstrations sparked by a steep rise in the energy price cap.

Written by: Huck

In the UK’s coastal towns, queer voices remain unheard
Activism

In the UK’s coastal towns, queer voices remain unheard

Salt in the wound — Poverty and deprivation are rife in the UK’s seaside towns. Writer Tom Stockley, who grew up in Torbay, describes how for LGBTQ+ communities, this can have a particularly devastating impact.

Written by: Tom Stockley

Why more young women are turning to celibacy
Activism

Why more young women are turning to celibacy

‘It’s easier this way’ — The pandemic may have put hook-up culture on hold, but even as lockdown has eased, many young women are turning away from casual sex and opting for abstinence instead.

Written by: Katie Tobin

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

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