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Return of the idiot
A strange year for the country ran in sync with a strange year, personally, for writer Clive Martin: a summer of ElfBars, high street scrapes and confusion in mid-sized British towns that left him grappling with his own mortality.

Don’t call KennyHoopla a rock star
Pop-punk is back and KennyHoopla is one of the new generation’s leading lights: a one-man band who left Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to follow a yellow brick road to Hollywood... then, um, back to Wisconsin again.

Bristol’s beloved carnival is back in full force
Since 1968: St Paul’s Afrikan-Caribbean Carnival in photos.

“I would never call the police again”: an interview with ex-police detective Kevin Maxwell
Kevin Maxwell didn’t think being Black and gay would hold him back in his dream career with the UK police. But, as his book Forced Out reveals, his experience was soured by racism, homophobia and the shocking behaviour of his colleagues from day one.

Iggy: pop goes skater style
Jack Greer is the artist and designer whose New York brand is elevating street-fashion, one crazy/glorious/delightful collage at a time.

A marketing expert rates Instagram weed dealers
We enlisted the help of a brand specialist to weigh in on the strategies of social media shotters, from Pinterest for potheads to blurry shots of bud.

Crystal Murray’s music is dark and beautiful
100%: The Parisian musician’s upcoming debut album, Sad Lovers and Giants, is a work of pure passion featuring poignant break-up anthems and rage-fuelled, club-ready tracks.

Catching up with Pat Loud, America’s first reality TV star
The matriarch of the revolutionary PBS series An American Family discusses divorce, her son Lance, and the current state of television.

Spike Lee talks baseball and fresh looks
As the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox stage the first Major League Baseball game in Europe, we catch up with the decorated director.

100% Bonnie Kemplay: the Scottish musician turning melancholy into gold
The UK’s top emerging artist (according to BBC Radio 1) talks sad music, winding up her dad and taking a cautious approach to astrology.

The best arthouse romance films to elevate your Valentine’s Day
Skip the cheese, thanks. These films will make you think deep and fall hard.

Cowpuncher My Ass lassos its way back onto centre stage
The gender-fluid stage tale featuring heroes, heroines, infidelity and obsession is a choreographed force from Holly Blakey.

Julia Fox: “I’d like Elon Musk’s number. I have a lot of ideas”
The actor, model and only celebrity who’s currently celebrity-ing properly discusses outer space, inner thoughts and how she’ll be remembered in the history books.

Listen to Me, Meds & Des’s unpredictable Face Mix
Having collaborated on gritty club-adjacent tracks, Nottingham trio Lukas Wiglex, Son of Philip and Des Hagenasty share their wide range of influences.