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Crip Camp: the summer camp that started a revolution
A new Obamas-produced Netflix documentary tells the story of Camp Jened, and the teen campers inspired to join the fight for disability civil rights.
Kids cooling off in canals during a Euro heatwave
Photo of the day: Forecasters say Europeans will feel sizzling heat this week with temperatures soaring as high as 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in an “unprecedented” June hot spell.
Inside the high-heeled motorcycling and horse-rearing communities of New Orleans
Bored at home? Then transport yourself to the bouncing streets of The Big Easy with Akasha Rabut’s debut photobook Death Magick Abundance.
The cult of Stanley Kubrick: subversion, sci-fi and control
A landmark exhibition at London’s Design Museum reveals the story of a man who is as much an enigma as his work.
Films that told the future 002: Woman in the Moon
A space obsessed entrepreneur, a woman on the moon. Fritz Lang’s 1929 sci-fi may be closer than you think.
The future of your face
Isobel Thompson traces the backlash against facial recognition. From police biometrically mapping faces to nationwide watch-lists, will the balance between citizens and the state soon topple?
Rated by The Face: a weekly playlist
The best contemporary music – refreshed weekly.
How the UK’s wellness elite get their kicks
Sweatlife sees 6,000 fitness junkies descend upon London’s Tobacco Dock for a high-intensity weekend. It’s a mecca for fitness devotees in the age of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop.
Head to toe at gymnastics’ European Games
Photo of the day: Russia’s Dina Averina competes in the Individual Multiple event of the Rhythmic Gymnastics at the 2019 European Games in Minsk on 22nd June.
The Face Mix 004: Juls
The British-born Ghanaian producer whose discography includes work with Lauryn Hill, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Not3s and Kojo Funds takes us on an hour-long tour through the Ghana highlife genre.
The truth about spas and disability
Spas have forever been spaces to recoup and recharge. Yet they’re all too often inaccessible to those who could benefit from their therapeutic potential the most: disabled people.
Walter Van Beirendonck: “My clothes are more of a ‘state of mind’”
The visionary Belgian designer has been pushing the boundaries of creativity since the early ‘80s. Today, he reissues some of the most iconic pieces from his archive.
Revelations 008: Amelia Dimoldenberg
The interviewer becomes the interviewee as the Chicken Shop Date host takes the Revelations hot seat for our eighth episode. Here we talk polo, salsa and Euphoria.
England behind England: Is it coming home?
We joined Romance F.C’s Women’s World Cup screening in an East London pub to catch up with the fans, old and new.
“Art and good nature can change the world”
We talk to the Virgil Abloh about his mid-career retrospective at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art.
What does KFC’s new Cheetos® chicken sandwich taste like?
Review: Colonel Sanders and Chester Cheetah have partnered to create an American monstrosity that tastes… delicious.