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From Hacienda to Palestine, an insight into photographer Nick Waplington's world
Culture

From Hacienda to Palestine, an insight into photographer Nick Waplington's world

Looking back through the lens — Photography has taken Nick Waplington into different worlds, from raves and runway fashion to working-class estates. But if there’s one thing that connects it all, it’s the optimism of youth.

Written by: Mike Fordham

British rapper Akala on the virtues and limits of practicing what you preach
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British rapper Akala on the virtues and limits of practicing what you preach

Spittin' conscious lines — From independent records to speaking truth to power, British rapper Akala has strived to practice what he preaches. But, by his own admission, sometimes even he gets it wrong.

Written by: Oliver Pelling

How the pulse of house music keeps South Africa connected
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How the pulse of house music keeps South Africa connected

Township Two-step — Deep-house DJs are superstars in South Africa, where more house music is consumed than in any other country. But limited internet means that regional scenes and showcase parties remain crucial.

Written by: Mohato Lekena

In Pictures: Capturing a cultural oasis in the Sahara
Culture

In Pictures: Capturing a cultural oasis in the Sahara

The Invisible Frontier — Photographer Arnaud Contreras has spent 15 years travelling through Africa, uncovering the spirit of desert life – its youth, its music and its struggles – to counteract Saharan stereotypes that persist in the West.

Written by: Cian Traynor

An idiot's guide to U.S. primary season 2016
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An idiot's guide to U.S. primary season 2016

Here's what you need to know — We all know that there's an election happening in the U.S. right now, but what exactly is a primary? What makes a delegate super? Can Donald Trump really win? And what does it all mean? Here's an idiot's guide to the U.S. primary process in 2016.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Student nurses held a die-in to protest the killing of the UK's health service
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Student nurses held a die-in to protest the killing of the UK's health service

A matter of life and death — Over one hundred student nurses descended on the Department of Health in London this afternoon to hold a die-in to mark the number of nursing, midwifery and healthcare students set to be lost thanks to government cuts, and to protest the way the Tories are killing the NHS.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Lakwena Maciver explores faith and mythology through electric colours and patterns
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Lakwena Maciver explores faith and mythology through electric colours and patterns

Inspiring words and electric colour — Known for her blend of colour, dialogue and decoration, London street artist Lakwena Maciver brings her signature murals to Shoreditch’s Boxpark. Huck caught up with her as she was putting the finishing touches on with her new exhibition, Up in the Air.

Written by: Jason Nicco-Annan

There were more executions in 2015 than there have been for 25 years
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There were more executions in 2015 than there have been for 25 years

State sanctioned murder — A new report from Amnesty International finds 1,000 people were executed in Iran last year, while executions in Pakistan were at the highest level ever recorded.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Mastering the Flow: An interview with musical powerhouse Colin Stetson
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Mastering the Flow: An interview with musical powerhouse Colin Stetson

Exceptional Experimentation — While taking a bath, experimental multi-instrumentalist and composer Colin Stetson talks to Huck about the pressures of being a prodigy, defying preconceptions and his physically punishing live performances.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Photos of neo-Nazis marching through Dover to protest refugees arriving in England
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Photos of neo-Nazis marching through Dover to protest refugees arriving in England

Fighting back against fascism — This weekend we watched neo-Nazis march through the seaside town of Dover because apparently that's what Nazis do, while over 300 anti-fascists showed up to try and stop them. Photographer Seb Heseltine headed down to capture the occasion.

Written by: Seb Heseltine

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