Interview

‘I’m a warped guy, I don’t want my son to turn out like me’
Books

‘I’m a warped guy, I don’t want my son to turn out like me’

Life according to Limmy — In his autobiography, the Scottish comedian writes candidly about his experiences with anxiety, alcoholism, suicidal thoughts and sex. But while others may find revealing such details daunting, Limmy isn’t too fazed. He’s always been a motormouth.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Elijah Berle is Santa Monica’s new skate hero
Skate

Elijah Berle is Santa Monica’s new skate hero

Huck x Vans — Having grown up among the history and heritage of Santa Monica, Elijah Berle has always been surrounded by skate. But that doesn’t mean earning his stripes came easy.

Written by: Robbie Warin

Merata Mita, the filmmaker who decolonised the screen
Film

Merata Mita, the filmmaker who decolonised the screen

Radical cinema — We speak to director Hepi Mita, whose new documentary explores the life and work of his mother, Merata – a director, producer and activist, who remains the only Māori woman to have directed a narrative feature in New Zealand.

Written by: Katie Goh

Zoee is making personal pop for people who don’t fit in
Music

Zoee is making personal pop for people who don’t fit in

Creating spaces — Following the release of her second EP, we speak with the London artist about confidence, clubbing and why she relates to people who don’t necessarily feel comfortable on-stage.

Written by: Niall Flynn

The rarely-seen reality of life as a male sex worker
Film

The rarely-seen reality of life as a male sex worker

Scenes of a Sauvage nature — Sensitive, nuanced depictions of sex workers can be rare in cinema – especially when the subject happens to be a man. But with his debut feature Sauvage, director Camille Vidal-Naquet is looking to buck the trend.

Written by: Ella Kemp

Alsarah and the Nubatones are making borderless music
Music

Alsarah and the Nubatones are making borderless music

Universal language — Influenced by artists from Sudan, Ethiopia and Zanzibar, the band – self-dubbed makers of “East African retro-pop” – have curated an eclectic sound that celebrates transience and self-expression.

Written by: Angeles Rodenas

Joey Purp is a Chicago rapper who wants to save the world
Music

Joey Purp is a Chicago rapper who wants to save the world

‘Anybody can do anything’ — With his sophomore album, the 25-year-old rapper is responsible for one of 2018’s best releases. Fresh from making his live TV debut alongside RZA, we speak to him about building on that success, creating a legacy and opening doors for fellow underdogs.

Written by: Alex Ekong

‘I think everyone should try being on the dole once’
Music

‘I think everyone should try being on the dole once’

A day with Saul Adamczewski — The Insecure Men and Fat White Family man has made a 10-track album full of karaoke covers. We met up in South London to talk Tory governments, turning 30 and why he’s angling for a duet with Peter Andre.

Written by: Niall Flynn

‘Legacy? I don’t care. Once you’re dead, you’re dead mate’
Photography

‘Legacy? I don’t care. Once you’re dead, you’re dead mate’

Life lessons from David Bailey — As he gears up to release a new book on his adventures in Peru, we sit down with the veteran photographer to talk swearing, switching off and why he reckons digital cameras ruined photography.

Written by: Niall Flynn

The dystopian satire tackling sexism in the social media age
Film

The dystopian satire tackling sexism in the social media age

The dream house — Following its premiere at London Film Festival 2018, we speak to Scottish artist Rachel Maclean about Make Me Up, her darkly comic new satire that explores the pressures faced by women today.

Written by: Katie Goh

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