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How can I do Notting Hill Carnival like a pro?
Asking For A Friend: London’s best street party is gearing up for a massive return after its two year Covid-induced pause. Want to have an unforgettable time? ShaSimone, CLIPZ, steel band members and sound system leads offer their best tips.
Tripping on 2C‑B in Victoria Park
Ordinary things take on a sense of psychedelic-induced wonder in the sixth part of this fictional story from the depths of the weekend.
We’ve collaborated with Beabadoobee on a limited edition zine
After giving away physical copies of Doobee Zine at Beabadoobee’s sold-out show at London’s Kentish Town Forum last night, we’ve now made it available as a free download for all you fans.
The school uniform is back in fashion
Forget the sexually cartoonish approach of the late ’90s and early ’00s. In the fashion world, a more thoughtful approach to uniforms is in the air.
The lowdown on the SS21 shows
Get your fix as we dismantle and distill the digital (and socially distanced) fashion weeks from New York, London and beyond.
The mundane yet surreal world of Ed Atkins
It’s a big week for the writer, artist and filmmaker: there’s a retrospective of his work on at the Tate Britain, and he’s got a new book out, Flower. In both, he asks himself – and the audience – big questions about modern life.
Back to school, back to reality
When a “quick drink” turns into a what-have-we-got-ourselves-into 36 hour stint in an abandoned school. The seventh part of this fictional story from the weekend takes us back to the classroom and beyond.
A mad dash to a rave in a forest
The third instalment of a fictional story from the weekend starting with a yoga class and intentions, before a serious U-turn takes us further afield.
The Face Mix 001: Josey Rebelle
The respected London DJ delivers a bold, energetic mix that honours The Face’s legacy.
Supercuts: Keisuke Watari’s haircuts are visionary
Undeterred by stop-start lockdowns, the Japanese hairstylist opened up his London salon last year. Now, he’s redefining the city’s hairscape, one chop at a time.
Broski is Archy Marshall and Elliott Hutchison’s ode to the pub
If, like us, you’re missing your local boozer, get this Great British Pub-inspired casualwear down your gullet instead. Fusing culture, community and pool, this brand is the fix you’ve been looking for.
100% Aziya: Hackney’s guitar-shredding songwriter
With co-signs from the likes of Grimes and H.E.R., the BRIT school alum has dropped her debut EP, We Speak of Tides.
100% Murkage Dave, the downtempo dancefloor hero
The DJ and club runner-turned-artist discusses his journey from Mike Skinner to Caroline Polachek via Skepta. His Reebok Workouts won’t fail him now.