DIY

The zine uncovering London’s underground graffiti scene
Art

The zine uncovering London’s underground graffiti scene

Pavement Licker — From the political to the surreal, Pavement Licker covered the rise of UK street art from 2003. Now, all 10 issues have been put together in a book.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Women in creative industries: It's time to take control of your working life
Activism

Women in creative industries: It's time to take control of your working life

Women Who — Life in the creative workplace for women is tough. It's why Otegha Uwagba quit her job and launched Women Who, a community and platform for women embracing DIY in the digital age.

Written by: Briony Cartmell

For the skaters of Myanmar, boards are a symbol of hope
Skate

For the skaters of Myanmar, boards are a symbol of hope

Pushing Myanmar — As dictatorship declines, filmmakers James Holman and Ali Drummond go back to Yangon, documenting the community built around its DIY skatepark.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Punk band LIFE still believe in the radical power of youth
Music

Punk band LIFE still believe in the radical power of youth

So should you... — Trump, Brexit, austerity – these are all subjects the Hull punks behind LIFE are tackling on their debut album, reminding us of the power of anger and hope.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The DIY magazine putting young women of colour front and centre
Print

The DIY magazine putting young women of colour front and centre

Typical Girls — Jamila Prowse and the team behind Typical Girls dreamed of creating a magazine that represented them. Now they're doing it, and think you should do the same.

Written by: Briony Cartmell

Photographing UK punks before the movement took over
Photography

Photographing UK punks before the movement took over

The Spirit of 76 — Music journalist John Ingham photographed and interviewed the original punks, before the movement hit the tabloids. In his book, The Spirit of 76, we see the year that changed UK music forever through the eyes of an insider.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The DIY Brussels skatepark creating a community against the odds
Skate

The DIY Brussels skatepark creating a community against the odds

For skaters, by skaters — Looking to bring his community together and protect them from the cold, Youssef Abaoud and his friends hand built the Byrrrh – Brussel's first official DIY indoor skate park to open in over a decade.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The rough charm of life in L.A.'s gaps
Photography

The rough charm of life in L.A.'s gaps

Americana via Xerox — Matt Martin uses a photocopier to look beyond the people of the West Coast of the United States – exposing the gritty life that exists between the grand man-made structures and natural wonders of this diverse, quintessentially American landscape.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Ken Loach’s advice for young filmmakers
Culture

Ken Loach’s advice for young filmmakers

A voice of resistance — Ken Loach has been a singular force in British filmmaking for over 50 years: exposing injustice, standing up for the marginalised and fighting the powers that be. Now he's made his angriest film yet.

Written by: Cian Traynor

The Hawaiian activists fighting GMOs to protect their ancient way of life
Film

The Hawaiian activists fighting GMOs to protect their ancient way of life

Island Earth — Surfer and filmmaker Cyrus Sutton turns his lens to the Hawaiians fighting to protect their sustainable way of life in the face of mass-industrialisation.

Written by: Biju Belinky

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