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How Dubai became the hottest holiday destination for UK rappers
2020 in review: While you were scrolling on your phone in lockdown, it looked like half the music scene was popping bottles at the Burj Al Arab.
Taylor Swift’s Evermore: here to save 2020?
With her second surprise release of the year, the singer-songwriter has come to fix, well, whatever she can.
Beate Karlsson has a serious silicone fetish
The Swedish designer “makes wearable butts and stuff”, working with pliable 3-D materials to create fashion you’ve never seen before.
100% Stalk Ashley: the sultry Jamaican songbird
The 22-year-old is turning heads with her sexually-charged R&B tunes. Listen to her latest horny track, Incognito, here.
Want jewels like Dua?
Bea Bongiasca’s made-in-Milan rings have wiggled their way into our hearts (and onto our fingers).
My Media Diet: High Tea spills the internet’s secrets
Best friends Faye Maidment and Alice Ophelia’s popular Substack newsletter deciphers all the Gen-Z internet trends you could ever hope to wrap your head around. What do their online habits say about them?
Listen to Brittany Broski’s feeling: sad <3 playlist
Most know her as “Kombucha Girl”, but the TikTok creator and basement comedy queen has moved beyond being a meme and is sharing a more unvarnished, emotional side in her playlist.
What do Anna Nicole Smith, Jeffrey Dahmer and an inflatable sex doll all have in common?
Answer: they all feature in Allan Gardner and Jack Kennedy’s twisted exhibition, He Will Always Be My Son. Exploring fame and social morality, the punk duo’s mixed-media work merges our pop culture obsessions with stark reality.
Five corset revival brands to follow on Instagram
The 16th century torso-tightening garment has been reimagined for an internet generation. The results? Fabulously A-1 partywear.
How Kylie Jefferson danced backwards into ballet drama Tiny Pretty Things
Before stepping into the lead in the Netflix Black Swan-esque series, the actor had to schlep as a corporate assistant before taking centre stage.
The most terrifying thing about Candyman? His origin story
The hotly anticipated sequel to the 1992 horror film has bucketloads of blood, yes. But more terrifying than the legend itself is the devastating real-world inspiration behind it.
Punk, politics and the gay double-lives of Britain’s skinheads
In 2015, Ben Ditto, Toby Mott and Jamie Reid produced Skinheads: An Archive, a history of one of the most controversial British subcultures of the 20th century. Now, the art director and artist are back with the book’s third edition.
Listen to MoMa Ready’s feel-good mix
The prolific NYC producer blends warm-hearted house and techno.