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Revolutionary portraits of Black life in apartheid South Africa
Photography

Revolutionary portraits of Black life in apartheid South Africa

Back in print six decades after it was originally banned, ‘House of Bondage’ revisits the seminal body of work that saw photographer Ernest Cole exiled from his homeland.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Dreamy snapshots of LA's last remaining games arcades
Photography

Dreamy snapshots of LA's last remaining games arcades

In an often lonely city, photographer Franck Bohbot captures the intimacy and appeal of retro barcades.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Redefining English identity, one folkloric event at a time
Photography

Redefining English identity, one folkloric event at a time

A new project by photographer and sound artist Dominic Markes captures the energy of traditional festivals around England, offering a fresh view of its cultural heritage along the way.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Will hospitality workers ever get a four-day week?
Activism

Will hospitality workers ever get a four-day week?

The UK’s first four-day week pilot was a resounding success, but is the service industry failing to catch up?

Written by: Ella Glover

'Hyper-American' photos of life in rural Texas
Photography

'Hyper-American' photos of life in rural Texas

Edward Thompson's portraits of Texas Hill Country during the George W. Bush years are both timeless and deeply personal.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The enduring legacy of Chumbawamba, pop's greatest anarchists
Music

The enduring legacy of Chumbawamba, pop's greatest anarchists

With the release of a new documentary about the band, founding member Dunstan Bruce tells us about their unlikely fame, breaking the curse of the one-hit-wonder, and remaining politically active while growing older.

Written by: Jak Hutchcraft

Remembering the radical women of New York's Photo League
Photography

Remembering the radical women of New York's Photo League

A new exhibition revisits the work of Sonia Handelman Meyer and Ida Wyman, who devoted themselves to social justice and chronicling daily city life as part of one of the most progressive art collectives in US history.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Hedonistic photos of club nights around the world in the 90s and 00s
Photography

Hedonistic photos of club nights around the world in the 90s and 00s

“We wanted to do club photography like it was war photography.”

Written by: Miss Rosen

A decade of the UK's hardcore punk scene – In photos
Music

A decade of the UK's hardcore punk scene – In photos

Alongside the widely celebrated renaissance of hardcore in the US, UK bands have been thriving under the radar. Photographer Nat Wood has been there to capture it all.

Written by: Jack Ramage

Life in the aftermath of Turkey's worst earthquake in decades
Photography

Life in the aftermath of Turkey's worst earthquake in decades

The government has vowed to rebuild cities within a year, but the future for villagers and farmers in rural areas is less certain. Already struggling with the loss of jobs, animals and loved ones, they now fear displacement from the land they’ve called home for generations.

Written by: Giulia Bernacchi

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