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Melbourne’s drag scene is having a post-lockdown boom
Masks off, heels on, struts at the ready: Australia’s drag shows are back. RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under, however, is raising a few eyebrows.
The Black Art Matters protesters calling for change
We hear from the people on the ground standing against the severe under-representation of Black/POC artists and faces in the UK’s long standing art institutions.
Unseen photos of Hackney’s vibrant working class history
The Rio Tape/ Slide Archive is a new book documenting the rebellious spirit of east London's residents in the '80s, with photographs highlighting an age of poverty, racism and protest during the Thatcher years.
Moncler hits the raves for its latest collection
Creative director Sergio Zambon remembers his hedonistic past in some of London’s most-loved (and now closed) nightlife venues for the house’s optimistic offering, titled 2 Moncler 1952 Man.
On Stage. Front Page. Every Show I Go.
Volume 4 Issue 002: B-ballers, hip-hoppers, acid jazzers and singers from Manchester called Ian... For its 50th birthday, we pay tribute to the adidas Superstar – a shoe nestled at the intersection of sneakers, streetwear and rap.
Elsa Rouy is the British art scene’s bold new romantic
At 20-years-old, the artist is carving a reputation for her subversive take on sexuality, painting nightmarish scenes of dark fantasies, bodily fluids and the female gaze through a liberating lens.
How Dom’s Subs built a lucrative, finger-licking business in lockdown
Side Hustles: When three East London coffee shop-owners faced closure last March, panic struck. But quick off the mark, they transformed a “horrible hovel into a really decent kitchen”, turning pandemic pandemonium into an overnight success, one sandwich at a time.
Nan Goldin’s unflinching protest against America’s opioid crisis
Oscar-nominated doc All the Beauty and the Bloodshed is a potent portrayal of loss and addiction, following the artist’s fight against deadly inequality, corporate greed and big pharma, writes Amelia Abraham.
How holograms are about to change the world
Within 10 years, DJs will be replaced by them, we’ll use them to speak to one another, and they might even take our jobs. What does the near future hold for holograms?
Huff and puff in the latest Moncler x adidas collab
Fashion news of the week: Plus, Stone Island’s winter warmers, Louis Vuitton’s office culture, C.P. Company’s 50 years, Tekla and Birkenstock’s cosy collab and Palace’s first unisex line.
The legend of Michael Gandolfini
With prequel movie The Many Saints of Newark about to hit cinemas, Michael Gandolfini talks stepping into the role that his late father, James, made so famous: that of Tony Soprano, the complex mob boss whose legacy has endured as one of TV’s greatest ever characters.
Hedgehog is the fast-growing memecoin with a purpose
This secretive south London-based operation wants to use cryptocurrency as a force for good, by democratising artist contracts and directing cash flow to local scenes via virtual galleries and NFTs.
Black History Month events to check out this October
One for the diaries: here’s an extensive guide of exhibitions, events, festivals and club nights this BHM.
What’s it like living under the Westway crossover?
The forthcoming book Urban Gypsies offers an intimate glimpse into a London travelling community.
KNWLS make noise, Burberry’s latest faces and JORDANLUCA at the seaside
Fashion news of the week: Fila gets up close and personal with young British artists while Baisanz are planning a fundraiser for earthquake relief. Get involved.