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An electrifying portrait of rave culture in the early noughties
Culture

An electrifying portrait of rave culture in the early noughties

Party on — Photographer Matthew Smith recalls capturing UK club culture at the turn of the millennium, which saw outdoor raves give way to heaving superclubs.

Written by: Huck

Liverpool is taking a stand against anti-LGBTQ+ attacks
Activism

Liverpool is taking a stand against anti-LGBTQ+ attacks

Enough is enough — Earlier this week, following a series of violent attacks on queer people in the city centre, demonstrators came together in a moving show of solidarity.

Written by: Vuyokazi Mtukela

The UK's largest queer rave is defiant in the face of hate
Culture

The UK's largest queer rave is defiant in the face of hate

Homobloc returns — Digital creator Aaron James, who appears in a new video released to mark the return of Homobloc, recalls a traumatic homophobic attack that reaffirmed to him the importance of queer solidarity and community.

Written by: Ben Smoke

A photo exploration of the evolving American landscape
Culture

A photo exploration of the evolving American landscape

New frontiers — A new book featuring work from the likes of Dawoud Bey, William Eggleston and Dorothea Lange unpacks the role photography has played in shaping our ideas about conservation, expansion and exploitation of the environment.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Why left-wing groups aren’t exempt from sexual assault
Activism

Why left-wing groups aren’t exempt from sexual assault

Hidden abuse — Isolated incidences of rape culture threaten the very ideology that unites activists and the building of a better society. Why then has there been a failure among some leftist groups to look inwards at the cultures they may be perpetrating?

Written by: Katie Tobin

How Dublin‘s public space problem hurts young people
Activism

How Dublin‘s public space problem hurts young people

Fenced in — The Irish Government’s attacks on outdoor space are disproportionately harming the city’s youth, who face exorbitant rent prices and already have very few places to go.

Written by: Kelly Doherty

The photographer capturing the resilience of Sarajevo
Culture

The photographer capturing the resilience of Sarajevo

Building back — Kiana Hayeri first travelled to the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2013, and has since documented the city’s youth as they navigate the complex social landscape.

Written by: Ernesto Rollando

What it’s like to be a Gaza student studying in the UK
Activism

What it’s like to be a Gaza student studying in the UK

‘I feel guilty to be safe’ — After surviving war and finding a way out, Gazan students speak about the experience of studying in Britain, their guilt, family, and the future of Palestine.

Written by: Max Kendix

How to escape the tyranny of work under capitalism
Activism

How to escape the tyranny of work under capitalism

Lost in Work — In her new book, writer and researcher Amelia Horgan explores the many problems facing today’s underpaid, exhausted and disillusioned workforce and why fixing them will mean radically changing the very foundations of society.

Written by: Daisy Schofield

Graham MacIndoe on his journey in photography
Photography

Graham MacIndoe on his journey in photography

Light years — The Scottish photographer shares his thoughts on addiction, absolution and his new book with friends and frequent collaborators The National.

Written by: Graham MacIndoe

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