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Brutal portraits showing the realistic side of pro-wrestling
Photography

Brutal portraits showing the realistic side of pro-wrestling

Photographer Michael Watson explains how his candid backstage images capture the raw energy and larger than life personalities of some of wrestling's biggest stars.

Written by: Sean Neumann

Inside the world of football’s unsung heroes: the referees
Film

Inside the world of football’s unsung heroes: the referees

To mark the release of a new documentary following a diverse group of grassroots match officials in the UK, we spoke to two of its featured voices: aspirational family man Nigel Owen, and Lucy Clark, the world’s first openly trans referee and founder of all-trans football club TRUK United.

Written by: Jake Hall

A photographic celebration of love in the Middle East
Photography

A photographic celebration of love in the Middle East

Collecting images taken by a range of photographers between the late 1960's and early 2022, 'An Archive of Love' searches beyond the unrest for manifestations of love in all its forms.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Larry Sultan’s surreal scenes of 1980's SoCal suburbia
Photography

Larry Sultan’s surreal scenes of 1980's SoCal suburbia

Revealing the idiosyncratic flow of ordinary life, Sultan's portraits of his parents in the 1980's captured the American Dream and revolutionised narrative photography.

Written by: Miss Rosen

In photos: the golden age of New York City's graffiti scene
Art

In photos: the golden age of New York City's graffiti scene

Photographing works everywhere from subway cars in Brooklyn to buildings in The Bronx, Martha Cooper immortalises an often overlooked art form in its 1980's heyday.

Written by: Miss Rosen

90s skate prodigy Brandon Turner on addiction and recovery
Skate

90s skate prodigy Brandon Turner on addiction and recovery

Living the dream soon turned into a nightmare for skater Brandon Turner. Yet Turner eventually found a route to recovery and redemption through skateboarding.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Why we're taking the UK Government to court
Activism

Why we're taking the UK Government to court

Cumbrian residents are among those taking the Government to court over a newly approved coal mine as the world faces stark warnings on climate change writes local campaigner Ruth Balogh

Written by: Ruth Balogh

The cultural impact of Maison Kitsuné compilations
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The cultural impact of Maison Kitsuné compilations

Lauren Martin revisits the infamous French label's compilation series, 20 years on.

Written by: Lauren Martin

In photos: the glorious heyday of the Empire Roller Disco
Photography

In photos: the glorious heyday of the Empire Roller Disco

On one night in February 1980 Photographer Patrick D. Pagnano captured the heart of New York at the Empire Roller Disco. A new book of the same name brings those photos to the world after being lost to archives for close to 40 years writes Isaac Muk.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Inside the factories and tower blocks of industrialised China
Photography

Inside the factories and tower blocks of industrialised China

In his new photobook Common Dreams, Kai Löffelbein was able to gain entry to the factories at the heart of China's rapid modernisation. Here Isaac Muk speaks to the photographer about the lives, hopes and humanity of those he encountered.

Written by: Isaac Muk

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