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The Japanese cyclists seeing their city differently
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The Japanese cyclists seeing their city differently

More than the average Mamachari — After a law against fixed-gear bikes threatened to shut the culture down in 2011, the Tokyo bike scene is flourishing in unexpected ways. We catch up with the key guys at the forefront of progressive cycling in Japan’s capital.

Written by: Sophie Knight

What it means to document the everyday reality of black America
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What it means to document the everyday reality of black America

When living is a protest — Photographer Ruddy Roye tells stories of invisibility – blending despair with signs of hope – while reflecting a little piece of himself in every image.

Written by: Ruddy Roye

We don't need saving: London sex workers demand an end to racist police raids
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We don't need saving: London sex workers demand an end to racist police raids

No bad women, just bad laws — Women from the English Collective of Prostitutes and the Sex Workers Open University protest police attitudes to migrants sex workers. Sex workers don't need a hero, they say, but to be treated like humans.

Written by: Ella Guthrie

Capturing the death of the Brooklyn hipster
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Capturing the death of the Brooklyn hipster

The end of hispterdom? — While living in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the home of the New York hipster, photographer Vero Bielinski set out to discover more about the infamous hispter, a community in search of uniqueness, but in reality all wearing a uniform.

Written by: Khadija Ahmed

Charlie Brooker: "Once you’ve f**ked a pig on the telly, you’ve shifted the bar for what’s acceptable"
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Charlie Brooker: "Once you’ve f**ked a pig on the telly, you’ve shifted the bar for what’s acceptable"

Twisted satire — The Black Mirror writer discusses the show’s switch to Netflix, and why he loves torturing his characters.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Capturing London’s skaters through the 21st century
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Capturing London’s skaters through the 21st century

Part of the scene — Even if you've never felt grip tape gnaw through the last layers of rubber around the toe of your Etnies, connecting with Dan Boulton’s images of a powerful period in fashion and camaraderie for skateboarding is easy.

Written by: Locke Fitzpatrick

The exiled Belarusian theatre company taking on society's biggest taboos
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The exiled Belarusian theatre company taking on society's biggest taboos

The Belarus Free Theatre — Vladimir Shcherban, Nikolai Khalezhin and Natalia Kaliada may be exiled from their home country of Belarus, by the leaders of Europe's last dictatorship, but their underground networks in their home country and abroad have seen the Belarus Free Theatre company blossom, producing work that confronts society's most pressing concerns.

Written by: Sam Williams

Is live streaming the future for performance art?
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Is live streaming the future for performance art?

#Cam4art — The way we consume and present art is always changing, and now #Cam4art are hoping to drag performance art into the digital age with a new live streaming project.

Written by: Marianna Manson

The stylish self-portraits of Namibia’s last nomadic people
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The stylish self-portraits of Namibia’s last nomadic people

Representation vs. reality — When photographer Kyle Weeks offered his camera to Namibia’s indigenous OvaHimba people, it subverted a long-standing power dynamic to reveal a hidden sense of identity.

Written by: Kyle Weeks

The young filmmaker defying a corrupt movie industry in style
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The young filmmaker defying a corrupt movie industry in style

Cinema's lone wolf — Afghan director Shahrbanoo Sadat has delivered a scathing critique of her home country - and our tendency to run with the pack - with a dreamlike masterpiece.

Written by: Alex King

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