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In My Place: Arlo Parks on her favourite outdoor spot
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In My Place: Arlo Parks on her favourite outdoor spot

The Outsiders Project — In this series, friends of The Outsiders Project tell us about their favourite place to get lost, and dive into their relationship with the natural world. First up, award-winning musician and poet Arlo Parks shares how the outdoors is key to her creative process.

Written by: Shannon Mahanty (introduction)

Inside the weird world of Christian tourist attractions
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Inside the weird world of Christian tourist attractions

Holy lands — Photographer Jamie Curtis Lee Taete recounts documenting various Christian tourist attractions around the world at a time when these institutions find themselves in decline.

Written by: Jamie Curtis Lee

Niamh Algar on ‘Censor’: ‘Victim is a misused word’
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Niamh Algar on ‘Censor’: ‘Victim is a misused word’

Fright night — Following the release of bone-chilling British horror movie ‘Censor’, the film’s 29-year-old lead discusses the concept of censorship, tapping into her character’s trauma, and the video nasty craze.

Written by: Jack King

The anthology celebrating 45 years of hip hop and art
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The anthology celebrating 45 years of hip hop and art

Sound of the streets — A newly-released multimedia collection chronicles the growth of hip hop and its surrounding culture from the parks of the Bronx to its becoming a global phenomenon.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The defiant spirit of the Battle of Lewisham, in photos
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The defiant spirit of the Battle of Lewisham, in photos

Fight against fascism — Photographer Syd Shelton recounts capturing the anti-racist counter-protest in South London which saw the National Front suffer a defeat from which it never recovered.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A photographer’s heartfelt vision of the American West
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A photographer’s heartfelt vision of the American West

On the road — A special memorial exhibition for Ingeborg Gerdes traces the photographer’s fascination with the American West, which started with a road trip to Nevada in 1982 and became a decade-long project.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A photographer’s tender ode to his home of Jamaica
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A photographer’s tender ode to his home of Jamaica

Island life — New York based artist Jeano Edwards discusses his project documenting young Jamaicans and his hopes of showing a softer, more nuanced, perspective of the island.

Written by: Huck

The grit and glamour of New York in the 1970s and ’80s
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The grit and glamour of New York in the 1970s and ’80s

Street life — Scottish photographer Douglas Corrance recounts capturing joyous street scenes in NYC in an era where almost anyone could afford to live, work and play in the city.

Written by: Miss Rosen

An evocative portrait of Cuba’s agricultural communities
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An evocative portrait of Cuba’s agricultural communities

Los campesinos — A new photo book from Richard Sharum documents rural Cuba, shedding light on the often overlooked communities which make up the country’s backbone.

Written by: Huck

Isaiah Rashad on coming back from the brink
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Isaiah Rashad on coming back from the brink

‘I’ve found a purpose‘ — After a five-year hiatus, the TDE rapper has returned with an album which subverts all expectations. He talks embracing sobriety, his penchant for comic books and why he no longer wants to sell his story.

Written by: Robert Kazandjian

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