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Geoff Rickly's second act
Books

Geoff Rickly's second act

The influential Thursday frontman discusses his debut novel ‘Someone Who Isn’t Me’ – a fictional fever dream based on his real-life experiences with heroin addiction.

Written by: Emma Garland

The homeless couple who fell in love in the shadow of Silicon Valley
Huck 79

The homeless couple who fell in love in the shadow of Silicon Valley

Irish photographer and director Niall O’Brien captures a relationship blossoming amongst poverty and deprivation.

Written by: Josh Jones

A window into the lives of young Moroccan migrants stuck in legal limbo
Photography

A window into the lives of young Moroccan migrants stuck in legal limbo

Felipe Romero Beltrán captures the bond between a group of boys in southern Seville, as they navigate bureaucracy and kill time before applying for residency.

Written by: Isaac Muk

How the most iconic album art of the 70s was made on a shoestring budget
Music

How the most iconic album art of the 70s was made on a shoestring budget

A new film by Anton Corbijn explores the creative legacy of Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson, the go-to designers for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and more.

Written by: Zoe Whitfield

The Drag collective fighting for a queer, independent Wales
Pride 2023

The Drag collective fighting for a queer, independent Wales

Photographer Megan Winstone captures Cŵm Rag amid a banner year, from climbing Yr Wyddfa in aid of Trans Aid Cymru to selling out Wales Millennium Centre.

Written by: Ben Smoke

The kids will have their say: a first-hand history of Boston straight edge legends SSD
Music

The kids will have their say: a first-hand history of Boston straight edge legends SSD

Al and Nancy Barile discuss ‘How Much Art Can You Take?’, a new book compiling commentary from the band and never-before-seen photography by Philin Phlash.

Written by: Huw Baines

The resurgence of film photography in women's football
Football

The resurgence of film photography in women's football

Driven partly by nostalgia and partly by resistance to digital immediacy, young photographers have turned to a traditional medium to capture the sport’s recent rise.

Written by: Hana Basir

The Muslim photographer who chronicled the rise of the far-right
Photography

The Muslim photographer who chronicled the rise of the far-right

Rizwan Ali was on the frontlines of Britain First and EDL demos throughout the 2010s, capturing a decade of Islamophobia by standing firmly in its face.

Written by: Sian Bradley

The beautiful donkeys of Lamu
Huck 79

The beautiful donkeys of Lamu

By creating a donkey beauty contest, one man is helping raise awareness of animal welfare off the coast of Kenya.

Written by: Frank L’Opez

The devastating impact of Donald Trump’s Scottish golf courses
Photography

The devastating impact of Donald Trump’s Scottish golf courses

Alicia Bruce photographs the redevelopment of Menie, the natural heritage spot that lost its conservation status and local community to make way for 18 holes.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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