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Could green energy solve the UK’s gas shortages?
The UK is running out of gas supplies, but it's not the first time the country's faced a crisis like this. We need a longterm, sustainable solution, stat.
Ten TikTok smashes: the viral hits that gave obscure artists their 15 seconds of fame
Volume 4 Issue 003: From Lil Nas X to Ashnikko, we chart ten musicians who‘ve gained meteoric commercial success off the back of the video-sharing app.
Martha Pazienti Caidan on exploring London’s streets
Listen to the DJ and radio producer extol the virtues of getting outside.
JW Anderson’s path to hedonism for SS22
Hyper-coloured, hyper-sexual, hyper-experimental: it’s a giddy affair for the designer’s Men’s and Women’s offerings.
A peek inside (Miss) Jason’s Closet
The internet funnyman returns for a second series of Jason’s Closet, where Royal Ascot’s Ladies Day, Extinction Rebellion protests and an acid house rave are on the menu.
Alexander McQueen announces brilliant new arts education programme
Partnering with A Team Arts Education, the initiative will work with young people based in the East End of London keen to work in the creative industries.
Instant noodles and cereal packets: prison food from the inside out
Lucy Vincent has spent the last three years campaigning for an improvement in prison food. Here she explains the impact better meals could have and shares the insight of three ex-offenders.
Why do people call the Amazon rainforest the “lungs of the earth”?
The devastating fires in the Amazon will have a knock-on effect for the rest of the world.
Hungry? These are the best Asian restaurants to visit in London now
Lex Shu Chan and Claire Sachiko launched digital cookbook Recipes Against Racism last month. Featuring dishes from leading Asian restaurants and chefs, the pair are on a mission to raise money and stop anti-Asian hate crime.
Here’s what you need to know about the Jay Electronica album
Fans of the mythologised rapper waited 13 year for A New Testimony. There’s a lot to process.
Adidas Originals by Noah: putting discarded ocean plastic to use
Noah founder Brendon Babenzien discusses his design inspiration, favourite running playlist and why his adidas collaboration is more than just a drop in the ocean.
Abby Roberts on LA, lockdown and long-distance love
She has 11.5 million followers on TikTok and is dating one of the app’s swoon-worthy e-boys, Noen Eubanks. Now the Yorkshire teen is readying to up sticks to Los Angeles to carve out a space as YouTube’s Gen Z voice on beauty.
The eight LGBTQ politicians leading America’s “Rainbow Revolution”
Months from now, voters will be able to pick from at least 730 openly LGBTQ politicians at the ballot box – the most in American history.
“If the pubs open I’ll come out!”: Swampy on the HS2 tunnel protest
Last month, HS2 protestors revealed they’d dug a 100-feet long network of tunnels underneath Euston station. Here, we speak to activist Dan Hooper, formerly known as Swampy, on his two-week anniversary of going underground.
Simon Amstell is a funghi fun guy
Simon Amstell’s new stand-up show, Spirit Hole, explores the therapeutic powers of magic mushrooms. The comedian talks trips, quips and ripping the ego out of musicians on Popworld.
Milovan Farronato extravaganza
Volume 4 Issue 001: From São Paulo to Pompeii, the Italian curator's global happenings are taking art out of white cubes.