London

Intimate shots of the London Underground in the ’70s
Photography

Intimate shots of the London Underground in the ’70s

Mind the gap — Between 1970 - 1980, photographer Mike Goldwater wandered the ‘labyrinthine’ system under the city, documenting people as they travelled from place to place.

Written by: Huck

A journey through Soho’s countercultural history
Photography

A journey through Soho’s countercultural history

Those were the days — A new exhibition is looking back on the London neighbourhood’s rebellious peak – a time when it was at the forefront of experimentation, creativity and freedom.

Written by: Miss Rosen

A love letter to London’s disappearing launderettes
Photography

A love letter to London’s disappearing launderettes

Washed away — Once fixtures of the high street, launderettes are disappearing. Photographer James Blackburn has set out to capture their retro glory before it’s too late.

Written by: Joseph Marczynski

How Grenfell families are finding new ways to heal
Activism

How Grenfell families are finding new ways to heal

‘Without hope you can’t continue’ — After losing faith in the validity of the Grenfell Tower inquiry, Feruza Afewerki turned her rage into inspiration – launching a photography project for the community who were left behind.

Written by: Mutaz Ahmed

The new exhibition giving refugees in the UK a voice
Art

The new exhibition giving refugees in the UK a voice

Breaking barriers — Belonging, an exhibition by the country’s leading refugee employment charity Breaking Barriers, celebrates the passions and pilgrimages of migrants in the UK.

Written by: Bex Shorunke

Fighting Deliveroo: how to resist in the gig economy
Activism

Fighting Deliveroo: how to resist in the gig economy

‘Either we fight or we’re fucked’ — In his new book, writer and former-Deliveroo rider Callum Cant discusses the gig economy, ethical consumption, and the new strategies of resistance.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

A visual homage to the architecture of east London
Art

A visual homage to the architecture of east London

Everyday monuments — From lamplit street corners to red-brick estate fronts: artist Frank Laws pays tribute to the mundane magic of the city.

Written by: Tom Usher

The lost freedom of East London’s strip pubs
Reportage

The lost freedom of East London’s strip pubs

The disappearing city — Strip pubs are an integral part of East London’s past – but shifting attitudes and rising rents are eating away at their freedoms, and casting doubt over their future.

Written by: Jessica Furseth

Goldie is not interested in your irrelevant questions
Music

Goldie is not interested in your irrelevant questions

‘I don’t give a fuck’ — The drum and bass pioneer opens up about drugs, artistic recognition and his complex feelings towards Eric Clapton.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

The story behind London’s most radical design studio
Art

The story behind London’s most radical design studio

Paddington Printshop — From anti-landlord housing struggles, to socialist activism: the Paddington Printshop designed the aesthetic of rebellion in the 20th century.

Written by: Jacob Charles Wilson

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