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Inside the indie print revolution: How to make your own magazine
Vans

Inside the indie print revolution: How to make your own magazine

With some of the world’s most prominent publishers facing difficulty and announcing layoffs, you’d be forgiven for thinking the publishing industry was on its last legs. In fact, the modern landscape is full of possibility.

Written by: Lydia Morrish

Inside the uplifting world of Death Cafes
Culture

Inside the uplifting world of Death Cafes

Meet the young people finding life talking about death in cafes popping up across the world.

Written by: Anna Wolfe

Saddling up with Texas’ Creole trail riders
Huck Presents

Saddling up with Texas’ Creole trail riders

The Texas Regulators are a women-led trail riding group who celebrate zydeco music, Creole heritage and African-American cowboy culture in America’s Deep South.

Written by: Alex King

Gritty scenes of Dublin in the 1970s
Photography

Gritty scenes of Dublin in the 1970s

In his new book, Dublin City, Suburbs & County 1970s, photographer Keith Nolan relives the spirit and warmth of the Irish capital.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Inside the publishing house crafting visual histories of social change
Photography

Inside the publishing house crafting visual histories of social change

A new exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery tells the story of Café Royal Books through hundreds of titles charting shifting modern life.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Meet The Kroksbäck Kids, Sweden's Multicultural Skate Family
Vans

Meet The Kroksbäck Kids, Sweden's Multicultural Skate Family

How a Malmö skatepark created a sense of belonging in a neglected neighbourhood.

Written by: Maxime Brousse

How to evict your landlord
Activism

How to evict your landlord

In this excerpt from his new book ‘Against Landlords’, lawyer and campaigner Nick Bano sets out a road map to ending private landlordism.

Written by: Nick Bano

Erin Axelman: ‘Ignorance keeps the pro-Israel narrative alive’
Activism

Erin Axelman: ‘Ignorance keeps the pro-Israel narrative alive’

The Israelism director talks about the film’s morphing impact, Israel’s colonialism, and being accused of being anti-semitic.

Written by: Isaac Muk

A surreal window into the ‘walled garden’ of North Korea
Photography

A surreal window into the ‘walled garden’ of North Korea

Tariq Zaidi’s 40 day journey around the secretive state are captured in his new photobook, ‘ North Korea: The People’s Paradise’.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Stars of stage and screen unite for Palestine
Activism

Stars of stage and screen unite for Palestine

Oscar winners, politicians and film professionals are among those who have donated lots to the Cinema for Gaza auction, raising money for Medical Aid for Palestine

Written by: Ben Smoke

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