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Kaleidoscopic photos from 'the man who shot the 70s'
Photography

Kaleidoscopic photos from 'the man who shot the 70s'

With the release of Mick Rock's posthumous book 'Shot! by Rock,' longtime collaborator Liz Vap reflects on the career of a photographer who defined pop culture for half a century.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The forgotten charity workers on strike to survive
Activism

The forgotten charity workers on strike to survive

Vital support — As demand for services rises, low pay and poor conditions are pushing third sector workers into the arms of other charities. Many are looking for work elsewhere, while those who remain are worried about the future.

Written by: Ella Glover

Art, culture, trauma and solidarity in wartime Ukraine
Culture

Art, culture, trauma and solidarity in wartime Ukraine

After a year of full-scale war, young Ukrainians are fighting with everything they have to keep their nation, their culture and their values alive.

Written by: Alex King

Why struggling dads are dominating awards season
Film

Why struggling dads are dominating awards season

From Charlotte Wells' 'Aftersun' to Florian Zeller's 'The Son', a new wave of films are using fatherhood to bring men's mental health into focus.

Written by: Miriam Balanescu

Tenants, unions and politicians back calls for a rent freeze
Activism

Tenants, unions and politicians back calls for a rent freeze

Flat Broke — As rents in UK cities continue to skyrocket, Sadiq Khan, Mick Lynch and others have joined forces to call on the Government for immediate action.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Snapshots of London life one train stop at a time
Photography

Snapshots of London life one train stop at a time

Between 1998 and 2010, Simon Wheatley rode the old Silverlink line across London's northern inner-suburbs. The photos compiled in his new book 'Silverlink' are a love letter to the city's rich cultural diversity, but they also tell a story of social polarisation, rail privatisation, and the emptiness of the Blair years.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Trans people aren't a threat to women's rights, the state is
Activism

Trans people aren't a threat to women's rights, the state is

A call for unity — As far-right radicalism escalates in the UK, it's time we started treating transphobic hate crimes, anti-migrant protests, and police violence against women as part of the same problem.

Written by: Tommy Vickerstaff and Liv Wynter

Surreal shots of everyday life in Berlin
Photography

Surreal shots of everyday life in Berlin

In his new book 'Berlin Pictures', photographer Mark Steinmetz explores the singular energy of the German capital – a place where money, history and love come together in bizarre and beautiful ways.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Photos celebrating 50 years of hip-hop style
Photography

Photos celebrating 50 years of hip-hop style

Take a look inside the new exhibition and book spotlighting half a century of sartorial innovation that erased the distinction between the street and the stage.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Inside the UK's anti-migrant protests
Activism

Inside the UK's anti-migrant protests

Demonstrations in Rotherham, Erskine, Warwickshire and St. Helens last weekend show an alarming rise in the frequency of anti-migrant protests as well as the numbers attending them. But tensions have been brewing for a long time as inflammatory rhetoric has ramped up across mainstream news and politics.

Written by: Tom Bennett

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