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Is Law Holt the upstart that pop music so badly needs?
Culture

Is Law Holt the upstart that pop music so badly needs?

Real talk from a true radical — After an unprovoked attack on public transport, singer Law Holt dug deep to get her career back on track. Now she's ready to kick some ass. 'Nu-glamour', 'apocalyptic R&B', 'the antidote to karaoke pop' - call her what you like, but this unconventional talent is here to cut through the music's industry bullshit.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Why closing London’s iconic Fabric nightclub will not protect clubbers
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Why closing London’s iconic Fabric nightclub will not protect clubbers

Save Fabric — Cities such as Amsterdam have shown that harm-reduction strategies save lives without forcing venues to close. Why can’t London learn from them?

Written by: Ashley Manning

The Chinese photographers causing a stir in 2016
Culture

The Chinese photographers causing a stir in 2016

Ones to watch at PHOTOFAIRS | Shanghai — China’s pre-eminent photography fair is back this September to recognise and savour local and international artists, side by side. These are the emerging talents that should be top of your get-to-know list.

Written by: Ashley Manning / Alexander Montague-Sparey

Ghosts of a lost East London: The last match day at West Ham’s Boleyn Ground
Photography

Ghosts of a lost East London: The last match day at West Ham’s Boleyn Ground

The final whistle blows — Writer and photographer Michael Fordham was practically raised on the West Ham terraces. His zine ‘Over There’ mourns the death of its century-old ground and the working class football culture it nurtured - before gentrification won out and the club moved to its new home at Stratford’s Olympic Park.

Written by: Michael Fordham

The invincible mindset of Stephanie Gilmore
Culture

The invincible mindset of Stephanie Gilmore

Heroes of Independence — To celebrate a decade of self-rule, we caught up with icons who personify the spirit of independence. In this instalment, surf icon Steph Gilmore talks about finding peace of mind in the simple things in life – with or without having to rely on others.

Written by: Cian Traynor

The South African skate punks sparking a cultural revolution
Culture

The South African skate punks sparking a cultural revolution

A Soweto (Re-) Uprising — South Africa is still reeling from decades of divisive rule. Students are protesting against colonialist remnants of the past and communities still exist within borders. But in Soweto, the township-turned-city that first triggered the fight for civil rights, a new counter-culture is burning. It’s raw. It’s punk. It doesn’t give a fuck. And it’s writing its own history.

Written by: Nas Hoosen

What it's like to tour Brexit Britain as a non-white musician
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What it's like to tour Brexit Britain as a non-white musician

Battling anxiety in the face of ignorance — After being racially abused in the street, Vanessa Govinden had a frightening realisation: her band Little Fists was about to tour post-Brexit UK for the first time, exposing to her a nation fraught with rising xenophobia. This is the story of how she overcame the panic.

Written by: Vanessa Govinden

The artist making his entire digital footprint public for us all to see
Culture

The artist making his entire digital footprint public for us all to see

What have you got to hide? — It's hard to know in 2016 just what our digital footprint looks like. As we continue to share our every thought and move with the world online, our curated, sculpted existence - one that we want the world to see - permeates our every action. But what does this mean for individuality? And what happens if we make our supposedly private data available for all to see?

Written by: Mark Farid

The computer game forcing you to question your views about privacy online
Culture

The computer game forcing you to question your views about privacy online

Spying on your fellow citizens — Watching personal communications, accessing private files and surveying citizens’ online presence - you have been selected by the government to help them discover who is behind terror attacks in The Nation. The information you supply will have consequences: how will you play?

Written by: Emily Casey

A look down the side streets at Notting Hill Carnival
Culture

A look down the side streets at Notting Hill Carnival

Away from the parade — As Notting Hill Carnival hits 50, crowds hit up the streets of West London for a weekend of celebrations. Take a look at the scene away from the parades, down the side streets of Notting Hill in 2016.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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