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In these trying times, we must simply eat the rich
Opinion

In these trying times, we must simply eat the rich

Imagine there’s no billionaires — There’s nothing like a global economic crisis to change minds. And right now, we’re only about three more ‘Imagine’ videos away from a revolution.

Written by: Aimee Cliff

Paying tribute to one of Spain's greatest photographers
Culture

Paying tribute to one of Spain's greatest photographers

Una maestra — Spanish photographer, Lua Ribeira, reflects on the importance of one of her country's greatest ever photographers - Cristina Garcia Rodero.

Written by: Lua Ribeira

Purim in London: one last party before lockdown
Photography

Purim in London: one last party before lockdown

Religious revelry — Last week, as fears around the Coronavirus began to swirl, the Jewish community of Stamford Hill took to the streets for one final celebration.

Written by: Grey Hutton

A surreal study of injustice in the Brazilian outback
Film

A surreal study of injustice in the Brazilian outback

Welcome to Bacurau — Part-Western and part-thriller, Bacurau tells the story of a small town plagued by strange happenings.

Written by: Zoe Whitfield

Why Gibraltar still has Europe’s harshest abortion laws
Activism

Why Gibraltar still has Europe’s harshest abortion laws

Time for change — The UK territory is set to become the third country ever to hold a public vote on its abortion laws – and it’s been a long time coming.

Written by: Lydia Morrish

A country on the edge, captured from within
Magazine

A country on the edge, captured from within

India on fire — Sohrab Hura blends fact and fiction to explore contemporary Indian society, never giving away whether an image is real, staged, or a little bit of both. For him, this kind of provocation is the only way to depict the anxiety he currently feels in his home country: a precarious state, sizzling with tension.

Written by: Sohrab Hura

Coronavirus is exposing the government’s ineptitude
Opinion

Coronavirus is exposing the government’s ineptitude

The next casualty? — Science is complex, but it is the government’s role to convey the information the public need in a manner that is understandable. So why aren’t they doing that?

Written by: Dawn Foster

A sweeping portrait of life in the American South
Photography

A sweeping portrait of life in the American South

Revelations — A new exhibition promotes the region’s forgotten photographers, featuring work from the early 1900s to the present day.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A photographer on the creative solace of sketchbooks
Photography

A photographer on the creative solace of sketchbooks

‘A beautiful mess’ — For Michael Todd, working in sketchbooks has become a ritual to him – a space to escape and be at one with his images.

Written by: Eva Clifford

Afrobeat legend Tony Allen on the political power of music
Music

Afrobeat legend Tony Allen on the political power of music

‘It's all about control’ — One of the most influential musicians alive, the Nigerian drummer is back with his decade-in-the-making new album, Rejoice.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

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