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What Kesha's legal battle tells us about record label corruption
Culture

What Kesha's legal battle tells us about record label corruption

#FreeKesha — Pop star Kesha is trapped in a record contract with the man she alleges abused her, but it could potentially be the sort of scandal that radically alters an industry rotten at its core.

Written by: Adam White

In Pictures: The people who live in storm drains underneath Las Vegas
Culture

In Pictures: The people who live in storm drains underneath Las Vegas

Into the Darkness — There is a world beneath Las Vegas, forged from tunnels and underground lairs, that speaks of America’s tattered dream.

Written by: Adam Patterson and Greg Funnell

In pictures: Road-tripping through the Australian wilderness
Culture

In pictures: Road-tripping through the Australian wilderness

An oasis of imagery — Photographer Matt Moran discovers magnetic detail in unexpected places along Australia's Gold Coast, capturing images that bring barren towns to life.

Written by: Cian Traynor

This American Life’s Stephanie Foo on how learning to fail is the key to success
Culture

This American Life’s Stephanie Foo on how learning to fail is the key to success

Embrace your mistakes — Stephanie Foo got her dream job by being really good at failing. Today she’s a producer at This American Life, a weekly public radio show hosted by Ira Glass, and quite possibly the best storytelling podcast in the world.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Richard Billingham translates his ‘80s working class family photography to the big screen
Culture

Richard Billingham translates his ‘80s working class family photography to the big screen

Portrait of a West Midlands Council estate — Artist, photographer and Turner Prize nominee Richard Billingham grew up on a Birmingham council estate in the dark days of Thatcher’s 1980s. His own family’s everyday struggle and battles with alcoholism inspired his iconic project Ray’s a Laugh. Now he's planning to reinterpret his work as a feature film.

Written by: Adam White

How rock is shaping the new Mongolia
Music

How rock is shaping the new Mongolia

More Lennon, Less Lenin — As Mongolia emerges from centuries of isolation, rock bands like Mohanik are helping a new generation find its voice and preserve its unique culture.

Written by: Alex King

Fear and Trolling on the Campaign Trail
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Fear and Trolling on the Campaign Trail

Five political commentators who won’t bore you to death — Finding sharp, insightful voices in an online echo chamber of US political commentary can be difficult. Here are five figures you can rely on for intelligent coverage and scathing wit.

Written by: HUCK HQ

In Pictures: The lives of refugee children who crossed the Mediterranean alone
Culture

In Pictures: The lives of refugee children who crossed the Mediterranean alone

Teenage limbo in Sicily — Inside an old school building in Augusta, Sicily hundreds of unaccompanied minors see out their adolescence in limbo, waiting… for who knows how long. Photographer Claudio Majorana documented their stories.

Written by: Claudio Majorana / Alex King

Video: Meet Raja the King, India’s very own Elvis
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Video: Meet Raja the King, India’s very own Elvis

The Pelvis of Kharagpur — Raja Danapat is India's self-proclaimed “twin brother” of Elvis. Now 75, he lives his life following the guiding light of the late Elvis Presley.

Written by: Alex King

DIY legend Tim Kerr on living a creative life that transcends labels
Art

DIY legend Tim Kerr on living a creative life that transcends labels

Colouring outside the lines — As a formative influence in independent music, Big Boys founder Tim Kerr helped to develop styles varying from punk-funk to skate-rock. Yet the artist has always resisted categorisation, repeatedly asking: 'If self-expression has no boundaries, why do people keep putting labels on it?' This is the story of Kerr's journey as an artist and the responsibility that comes with it.

Written by: Erick Lyle

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