1980s

A portrait of Los Angeles at the turn of the 1980s
Photography

A portrait of Los Angeles at the turn of the 1980s

Behind the glamour — In the exhibition Los Angeles Cibachromes, photographer John Humble peels back the city’s glitzy facade.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Buzzcocks’ Steve Diggle: life lessons from a punk pioneer
Music

Buzzcocks’ Steve Diggle: life lessons from a punk pioneer

‘I thought I was going to die’ — The Buzzcocks guitarist reflects on life, death, and the group’s indelible legacy: ‘I joined a punk band and was sniffing speed. The world fucking changed’

Written by: Jeremy Allen

Photos of Houston's famed Fourth Ward in the 1980s
Photography

Photos of Houston's famed Fourth Ward in the 1980s

Heart and soul — In 1985, photographer Elbert D. Howze captured the residents of Freedmen’s Town, a community founded in 1866 by people liberated from the shackles of chattel slavery.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Anne Pigalle: life lessons from the ultimate punk polymath
Music

Anne Pigalle: life lessons from the ultimate punk polymath

‘I was a bit weird’ — The cult French artist, who is gearing up to release her first full-length album in over three decades, takes us on a tour through London’s Soho.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

Forgotten shots of Europe’s underground music legacy
Music

Forgotten shots of Europe’s underground music legacy

From the ’70s and ’80s — Freshly uncovered after two decades in storage, Bruno Stettler’s photography showcases the biggest stars of the 1970s and ’80s.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Back in the day: photos of Liverpool in the 1980s
Photography

Back in the day: photos of Liverpool in the 1980s

Street style — Photographer Rob Bremner captures a city brimming with character and style; filled with people living defiantly in the face of difficulty.

Written by: Jonathan Turton

The Yippie Pie Man, America’s unlikely hero of the radical left
Activism

The Yippie Pie Man, America’s unlikely hero of the radical left

Crème de la crème — From anti-abortion protestors to Andy Warhol: legendary activist Aron Kay looks back on a lifetime of political pie-throwing.

Written by: Tom Hale

Uncovering the world’s largest collection of drug ephemera
Print

Uncovering the world’s largest collection of drug ephemera

The LSD library — A compulsive collector since the 1970s, Julio Mario Santo Domingo has accrued nearly three house’s worth of literature, knick-knacks and paraphernalia – covering everything from cocaine to opium, black magick to beat poetry, erotica to romanticism.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

The blind recluse who became a secret synth pioneer
Music

The blind recluse who became a secret synth pioneer

Pauline Anna Strom — Blind since birth and reclusive by nature, Pauline Anna Strom’s spacey electronic music has been building a cult following for decades – but she remains little-known in the mainstream music world.

Written by: Cady Siregar

Inside the best dressed gang of 1980s New York
Culture

Inside the best dressed gang of 1980s New York

Lo-Life: An American Classic — The streets of 1980s New York City were rough, and the fashion obsessed Lo-Life crew were at its heart, desperate to look good by any means necessary.

Written by: Sophie Church

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