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Harry Benson’s gripping portrait of 1960s America
Photography

Harry Benson’s gripping portrait of 1960s America

From Beatlemania to the assassination of RFK, the photographer’s archive is filled with the decade’s defining moments.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Palestine’s water crisis is intensifying
Activism

Palestine’s water crisis is intensifying

End Israeli apartheid — Israel’s restrictions on Palestinians’ access to water is having an increasingly devastating impact as the climate crisis worsens.

Written by: Haya Abushkhaidem

The answer to today’s crises lies in ownership
Books

The answer to today’s crises lies in ownership

Adrienne Buller and Mathew Lawrence discuss their new book, which offers a road map to transforming the landscape of property, politics and power today.

Written by: Amelia Horgan

Photos capturing a different side to America’s Appalachia
Photography

Photos capturing a different side to America’s Appalachia

Stacy Kranitz discusses the challenges of visual representation in a region that has suffered damaging stereotypes over the years. 

Written by: Eva Clifford

How one Australian teen changed trans rights for good
Film

How one Australian teen changed trans rights for good

Dreamlife of Georgie Stone — A new documentary follows the story of a teen whose battle changed the law on access to treatment for trans youth.

Written by: Molly Cavanagh

Shoplifting is set to go mass market
Activism

Shoplifting is set to go mass market

Counter culture — As the cost of living soars, stealing is on the rise. Could it lead to a change in attitudes toward the five-finger discount?

Written by: Kyle MacNeill

The photographer who travelled the globe with Warhol
Art

The photographer who travelled the globe with Warhol

A new exhibition shows a different side to the enigmatic pop artist, away from the Factory and immersed in the natural world.

Written by: Miss Rosen

‘Electronic music was a way for us to rebel against our dad‘
Music

‘Electronic music was a way for us to rebel against our dad‘

Overmono have produced some of the most distinctive dancefloor hits in recent years. Here, brothers Tom and Ed Russell reflect on how it all started.

Written by: Mattia Stompo

The activists fighting back against raw sewage dumping
Activism

The activists fighting back against raw sewage dumping

‘Save our seas‘ — Swimmers and local residents are escalating their battle against the UK water industry with some refusing to pay their bills to Southern Water, reports Sam Haddad.

Written by: Sam Haddad

Photos capturing the aftermath of the Queen’s death
Photography

Photos capturing the aftermath of the Queen’s death

View from the streets — Following the death of the monarch, a 12-day period of mourning began in Britain. Photographer Julian Zerressen was there to capture the surreal scenes unfolding in London.

Written by: Huck

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