Culture

‘Did it ever go away?’ – Emos at 2000trees on the subculture’s revival
Music

‘Did it ever go away?’ – Emos at 2000trees on the subculture’s revival

Photographer Jak Hutchcraft attended the legendary music festival to find out what attendees make of emo’s comeback.

Written by: Jak Hutchcraft

Photos capturing British teen life over a century
Photography

Photos capturing British teen life over a century

A new exhibition chronicles the UK’s youth over the past 100 years, celebrating its role in shaping dominant subcultures.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Seun Kuti is continuing a political and musical legacy
Music

Seun Kuti is continuing a political and musical legacy

The Egypt 80 band member and youngest son of legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti reflects on following in his father’s footsteps and why love isn’t about ownership.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

Celebrating the art of the album cover
Music

Celebrating the art of the album cover

Curator Antoine de Beaupré discusses his immense record collection and what it tells us about the intersection of music, photography, art and commerce.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Candid photos of the Rolling Stones on tour in 1972
Photography

Candid photos of the Rolling Stones on tour in 1972

A new edition of a seminal book brings together iconic images of the band onstage in their full glory and backstage in moments of unguarded camaraderie.

Written by: Miss Rosen

‘I’m kind of craving for someone to break my heart’
Books

‘I’m kind of craving for someone to break my heart’

To mark the release of her new book, Annie Lord discusses the all-consuming nature of heartbreak, and turning the experience into an incisive exploration of love and loss.

Written by: Patrick Sproull

Rave, punk and protest: a tribute to Plymouth at night
Culture

Rave, punk and protest: a tribute to Plymouth at night

The curators of a new exhibition are hoping to shed light on Plymouth’s vibrant but often overlooked nightlife throughout the decades.

Written by: Jumi Akinfenwa

Sharon Van Etten on love, loss and doing the unexpected
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Sharon Van Etten on love, loss and doing the unexpected

The singer-songwriter discusses her intimate new project and the advice she’s picked up across a career as one of rock’s leading voices.

Written by: Thomas Hobbs

Japanese Breakfast on the places that have defined her
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Japanese Breakfast on the places that have defined her

For the latest instalment of 'Where The Magic Happens,' we sit down with the artist known as Japanese Breakfast to discuss the places that have defined her – from her isolated childhood home, to the innocuous writing spots from which she completed her searing memoir.

Written by: Katie Goh

Art behind bars: a portrait of the California prison system
Photography

Art behind bars: a portrait of the California prison system

Photographer Peter Merts discusses his projecting documenting the importance of creativity for incarcerated people and his hope of changing public perceptions of prisoners.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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