Minari’s Yeri Han on cultivating the Michael Jordan of plants
Five things: The star of the enchanting, Oscar-nominated film Minari shares her most treasured items that will never end up in a charity shop.
Five things: The star of the enchanting, Oscar-nominated film Minari shares her most treasured items that will never end up in a charity shop.
Language affects how people can visualise the severity of the issue we’re dealing with. But why is “crisis“ more effective than “change“?
In the first of a week-long series, figures from music, art, food, sex work and education look back on a year that shook their fields. Here, Cafe East’s Mustafa Has reflects on Covid-19 a year on.
Jackson Payne and Jack Layfield’s new short film tells the powerful story of artist Tan Gillies who, against all odds, beat drug addiction, domestic violence and a mental health nightmare.
The best mates talk cheap pubs, ABBA holograms and the pitfalls of doing a five-man ASDA shop.
While the cost of simply existing spirals out of control, the richest people in the country are lining their pockets through disaster capitalism. Class war? This is just the declaration.
The new film from the queen of indie cinema features luminous performances from Barry Keoghan, Franz Rogowski and newcomer Nykiya Adams. The director tells us about making magic with limited time and resources, and her knack for chronicling the comedown of growing up.
The Nine8 Collective member wears her heart on her sleeve on her new track, Breaking Point.
Director Chloé Zhao and star Kumail Nanjiani discuss the MCU’s new direction. But not, pointedly, One Direction…
A sushi restaurant with no website is drawing the likes of Dua Lipa, Kendall Jenner, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift to a random strip mall on Sunset Boulevard. Is the $400 sashimi really that good?
Ten years ago, Mark Duggan was killed by the Metropolitan Police, triggering an eruption of riots across the country. Artist Baff Akoto delves into the dawn of digital activism in Britain, reflecting on how it shaped movements like Black Lives Matter.
The amateur chef and lead singer of Nasty Cherry dishes the dirt on her favourite beauty products and self-care routine.
Re:Sole has set up shop at London’s Brixton Village, providing newly-released young offenders with trainers, trackies, food and vital support.
The funniest, busiest multi-hyphenate in the biz brings a rebellious spirit to every project, including his latest addition to the MCU, Thor: Love and Thunder. How does he do it? And where are his shoes?
Their protests have brought traffic to a standstill multiple times over the past few weeks. Why? A representative from the environmental group explains all.
Schools out… for the apocalypse. All Of Us Are Dead already sounds unmissable.
Designed by Berghain’s architects, ∄ is a countercultural hub in Ukraine’s capital. The parties stopped when Russia’s invasion began, and now the venue’s team is raising funds for those in danger.