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Alasdair McLellan: 35 years of documenting Britain
Today marks the launch of Home and Away, a two-part photobook celebrating the evolution of Alasdair McLellan’s archive. It’s a belter.
Richard Russell’s life in 19 totemic tracks
As the founder of XL – the British record label that brought us The Prodigy, Dizzee Rascal, Adele, The White Stripes, Tyler, The Creator and more – releases his new multi-artist album under the name Everything Is Recorded and publishes his memoir, we take you on a wild ride through 30 years of groundbreaking music.
Justine Lupe on Willa, Connor and the end of Succession
As the groundbreaking drama anoints its ultimate successor, we quiz Lupe on spin-offs, Succession sleepovers and closing the door on the role of a lifetime. “It’s like getting over a big heartbreak.”
Glastonbury review: Dua Lipa knows how to party after all
When her latest album Radical Optimism was miss-sold as a “tribute to UK rave culture”, many were left scratching their heads searching for the references. Turns out, she was saving the rave for Glasto.
Terence Donovan captures the hedonism of Birmingham’s ’90s raves
These images of the city’s cult club House of God were taken by the legendary fashion photographer. Then they were lost for 25 years – until now. His son explains their origins, and their journey to a new exhibition, In the Que.
Sarah Lucas: sex, a laugh and two fried eggs
As her retrospective Happy Gas opens at Tate Britain, the original bad girl of art talks bogs, raves and not giving a toss.
Why cowboy hats are summer’s hottest gig accessory
The western headwear is worn with feather boas at Harry Styles' concerts, paired with cowboy boots at Taylor Swift's shows and bejewelled at Beyoncé's.
The return of Simon Wheatley, grime’s most revered photographer
With a little help from Corteiz boss Clint, there's a new edition of Simon's sought-after book Don't Call Me Urban.
Then and Now: queer Black Britain with Kai-Isaiah Jamal and Lady Phyll Opoku-Gyimah
Blood, Sweat and Tears
June, 1994: Manic Street Preachers in Bangkok: drinking with Richey, and the writing's on the wall...
Listen to Jyoty’s eclectic mix around the world
The London DJ takes us around the world with her eclectic Face Mix. Dig in.
The biggest collector of rolling papers in the world
Papermeister, a Welshman living in Hackney, says he has the biggest collection of rolling papers in the world “unless someone can prove me wrong”.
100% dreamcastmoe: DC’s soulful legend in the making
Today marks the drop of the musician’s latest mixtape, Sound Is Like Water - Part 1. We caught up with him about the world’s best breakfasts, Jimi Hendrix and why love conquers all.
Cloudy with a chance of mall goth: trend forecasting with Sean Monahan
In a world of peak “core” and hourly TikTok fads, Monahan is the OG elder to a new gen of trend forecasters: the man who hailed the vibe shift, christened “normcore” and knows what you want even before you do.
Ecstasy: A Yuppie Way of Knowledge
October, 1985: Once the drug of mystery and rumour in the 1980s, Ecstasy has since transformed the club scene.
My Media Diet: Chloe Cherry, the actress pumping fresh blood into Euphoria
She used to be big in the porn industry. Now she plays Faye, a hilarious junkie in one of TV’s hottest dramas. Here’s a breakdown of Chloe Cherry’s favourite internet habits.