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A photographic ode to a small Alabaman town
Photography

A photographic ode to a small Alabaman town

In her new monograph, photographer Fumi Nagasaka captures her unlikely friendships with the residents of Dora, Yerkwood County, which has a population of just over 2,000.

Written by: Isaac Muk

In Photos: Santa Clauses came to town
Photography

In Photos: Santa Clauses came to town

Both naughty and nice, photographer Theo McInnes was on hand to capture the chaos and delight as hundreds of Santas descended on London this weekend.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Introducing Little White Lies 101: Poor Things with Emma Stone
Little White Lies

Introducing Little White Lies 101: Poor Things with Emma Stone

As the latest issue of our sister magazine Little White Lies hits the shelves print editor David Jenkins discusses the inspiration behind the magazine, and what you can expect within it.

Written by: David Jenkins

Working Girl: On Selling Art and Selling Sex
Verso

Working Girl: On Selling Art and Selling Sex

Sex and art, we're told, are sacred. Two spheres that ought to be kept separate from the ravages of the marketplace. Yet both are built on the commodification of creativity and desire argues Sophia Giovannitti in this excerpt from her astounding new book.

Written by: Sophia Giovannitti

The activist museum fighting back against homelessness
Season of Hope

The activist museum fighting back against homelessness

The Museum of Homelessness is using the stories of those often forgotten to reclaim their humanity and campaign for an end to homelessness.

Written by: Isaac Muk

King Cook’s Insider’s Guide to East London
Culture

King Cook’s Insider’s Guide to East London

From pie mash to street art and underground boxing, King Cook leads us on a tour of the spots that made him.

Written by: King Cook

COP28: UK must show leadership to help solve escalating climate crisis
Activism

COP28: UK must show leadership to help solve escalating climate crisis

As the international climate summit continues in Dubai, Friends of the Earth’s international climate campaigner Rachel Kennerley writes on the government’s need to act.

Written by: Rachel Kennerley

In Photos: a migrant’s perspective on the USA
Photography

In Photos: a migrant’s perspective on the USA

Instead of a divided country, photographer Florence Montmare’s coast to coast odyssey saw her discover community, love and connection.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Speak Out: The Brixton Black Women’s Group
Verso

Speak Out: The Brixton Black Women’s Group

In this excerpt from ‘Speak Out: A Brixton Black Women’s Group Reader’, meet the members of the Brixton Black Women’s Group and their extraordinary contribution to the fight for justice.

Written by: Jade Bentil

The London cultural institution under threat of closure
Culture

The London cultural institution under threat of closure

Deptford’s Matchstick Piehouse has quickly become the beating heart of south east London’s nightlife scene, but lockdown era rent arrears could see it shut down this week.

Written by: Mia Cordova

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