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World of anti-Warcraft: the activists turning online video games into protest sites
By refusing to play them as they “should” be played, Joseph DeLappe and Angela Washko are transforming games such as America’s Army, Grand Theft Auto 5 and World of Warcraft into a new type of public square.
Andrew is the store putting Miami on the international skate map
The Downtown retail space is blowing up beyond South Florida’s skateboarding community.
Dancing on a cracked-out houseboat
Introducing a fictional – and rather relatable – tale with outlandish antics from the weekend. For our first instalment, it’s January, it’s fucking cold and well… we’re on a boat.
Worshiping at the altar of Lizzo
Review: Last night the Detroit singer preached a gospel of #selflove to 5000 party-ready fans.
Will this fight between two YouTubers change boxing forever?
It’s a six-round bout between two boxing beginners. But the grudge rematch between KSI and Logan Paul II could rip up the fight game’s rule book for good.
1917: anthem for doomed youth
Forget Firth and Cumberbatch. Sam Mendes’s award-winning First World War blockbuster is all about the young actors on a life-or-death mission between the trenches – and Dean-Charles Chapman is the Essex lad leading from the front.
Making a murderer: Freddie Fox on his new role as Jeremy Bamber
The White House Farm killings – which saw Bamber convicted of shooting dead his family at the age of 24 – were one of the most notorious British crimes of the Eighties. How does an actor prepare for that kind of role – especially when, 34 years later, the murderer still insists he’s innocent?
‘Magdalene’ is a bruise of a record
Review: FKA Twigs’ haunting second studio album features cut glass vocals, production from Nicolas Jaar and playful references from Kate Bush.
The Face Mix 013: Riobamba
The Ecuadorian-Lithuanian artist kicks off the decade with an urgent protest mix.
Everything going down at London Fashion Week Men’s AW20
Jordan Luca, Paria Farzaneh, Bethany Williams, Robyn Lynch, Nicholas Daley, Charles Jeffrey, Stefan Cooke, Wales Bonner, Art School, Martine Rose.
How The Gate became the home of outsider art in London
The free local arts centre in Shepherd Bush, London provides a space for adults with learning disabilities to come and express themselves through art, music, fashion and film. Right now, they're taking measures to ensure their artists have access to their usual creative outlets during the pandemic.
Ladbroke Grove treasure trove
Volume 4 Issue 002: Mr Falconer’s Crazy Clothes Connection is a vintage-lovers’ dream. After passing away earlier this year, we pay homage to a true style homme.