Culture
Les Misérables: a different kind of French revolution
The Oscar-nominated film that’s the new La Haine – but also, explains its director, so much more.
Autism and dystopias: the alt-realities of artist Benjamin Salmon
The Central Saint Martins sculpture student creates work through a make-believe lens, offering an escape from his mental health while creating expressive characters of everyday people.
Homecoming 2020 is platforming Nigeria’s fashion community
Joining forces with fashion powerhouse Browns, the Lagos festival has a jam-packed schedule of online events celebrating Africa and its creativity, alongside an e-zine that’s exploring the influence and exchange that Afro culture has on pop culture.
Cali Thornhill DeWitt: “I’ve been watching America eat itself alive”
What has LA’s best-known under-the-radar artist been up to since helping Kanye design merch for his Life of Pablo tour? A new exhibition, it turns out.
Pack your antipasti, we’re going on holiday!
This year, nine out of 10 Italians have decided to stay in Italy for their summer vacation. Southern Italy’s Forest of Mercadante is just one of the hotspots families are flocking to – and it‘s pure magic, as captured here by photographers Jean-Marc Caimi and Valentina Piccinni.
Tenet: talking time-travel and backwards stuntwork with John David Washington
Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited blockbuster is finally in cinemas. We speak to his leading man about preventing a future apocalypse now, the importance of a Travis Scott soundtrack and why co-star R-Patz will make a great Batman (it’s all in the chin, apparently).
How Blindboy accidentally became modern Ireland’s biggest cultural export
Politics, surrealism, psychotherapy and laughs delivered by a man with a plastic bag on his head – welcome to 2020.
Jazz Grant: creating collage to celebrate the Black community
The 28-year-old artist has just released a fitting visual tribute to Notting Hill Carnival with diversity campaigners, The Black Curriculum.
A post-lockdown guide to Lisbon
As countries open their borders for quarantine-free travel, including Portugal, we asked Portuguese DJ and naive record label owner Violet to curate a coronavirus-friendly itinerary for your next trip.
Why BOA Steakhouse is the eatery of choice for LA’s TikTok famous
Gen-Z’s biggest names flock to the restaurant for comped, overcooked steak so they can get paparazzi’d outside.
Guns, girls and the gospel in new Netflix series Teenage Bounty Hunters
The two breakout stars, Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellin, tell us how they reinvented the female action hero.
Victor Barragán’s guide to Mexico City
Everything you need to know from Mexico’s hottest designer.
Merky Books have pledged £500k to The Black Heart Foundation providing education to under-represented youth
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These independent bookmakers are willing to take a risk on ambitious and innovative writing, in a bid to create future classics.
Kerwin Frost: everyone’s favourite entertainer is influencing for change
Frost and his pals Jaden Smith, Lil Nas X, and A$AP Ferg (among others) are hosting a telethon to raise money for Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp.
The surrealist artist tackling his own mental health
Tyler Williams: With influences spanning manga and the groundbreaking work of artist Janiva Ellis, the New Jersey-born artist’s work is every bit spooky, as it is emotionally thought-provoking.
Scrap that, lets Begin Again
Guts Gallery’s founder, Ellie Pennick, is back with another exhibition following the success of When Shit Hits the Fan. Now, she’s rounded up the troops for an online art sale benefitting The Free Black University.
Jamie Liam Humphrey: football crazy, painting mad
Introducing the Yorkshire-born painter referencing The Beautiful Game in his hyper-abstract paintings.
People of The Hill: an homage to a community that has banded together
Hazel Gaskin’s new photography book has been created in collaboration with Feed The Hill, a food bank that has proved indispensable to south London during the lockdown.
Black Blossoms School of Art is sticking two fingers up at the education system
Founder Bolanle Tajudeen – who also coined the #ualsowhite social hashtag – is on a mission to share the rich history of Black and POC culture with the masses via a series of affordable, short online courses.
Taylour Paige on Zola, the mind-boggling Tweetstorm turned critically acclaimed film
The actress discusses “perfect preparation” and landing the titular role in Janicza Bravo and Jeremy O. Harris’ stripper movie, Zola.
Remember Zola’s Twitter-stripper saga? Here’s what really happened
David Kushner is the Rolling Stone journalist who dug for the truth at the heart of the epic 148-tweet saga. The result: an even more compelling story – and now, a film.
Plonk your ass on James Shaw’s hairy swivel seats
Eight years into his career as a furniture designer, James Shaw is finding his feet firmly planted somewhere in between architecture and fine art. His fixation? Normalising the weird and wonderful in ordinary environments, one plasticine toilet roll holder at a time.