Inside the ecstasy factory making pills bound for Parklife festival
Most pills are made in the Netherlands, but there’s also a cottage industry in the UK, with people knocking out pingers in spare bedrooms, garages and lock-ups.
Most pills are made in the Netherlands, but there’s also a cottage industry in the UK, with people knocking out pingers in spare bedrooms, garages and lock-ups.
Loads of old-school ravers say that today’s MDMA is shit. Is it true? Or is there something else going on? We asked some experts to find out.
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In 2024, the almighty queue became a signifier of cool in and of itself – a palatable, scene-y symbol of consumerism, whether you're queuing for pints, burgers or clothes. Nowhere is that more apparent than at fashion sample sales. Get in line…
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We certainly think so. Sean Baker’s rollicking, Palme d’Or-winning, Mikey Madison-starring film is the wildest of rides – the actor and director tell us all about it.
London Film Festival: Lana Wilson, the director behind Taylor Swift doc Miss Americana, turns her camera onto seven New York psychics in Look Into My Eyes. You’ll be dead surprised by the results.
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Cruises, perhaps the final boss of organised fun, have seen a huge uptake in Gen Z and young millennial punters over the last few years.
London Film Festival: This might be Luca Guadagnino’s most personal film yet. It’s also his most challenging.
Well, that went quick, didn’t it?
100%: The New Yorker makes music that sounds like a genre-melding lovechild of Amy Winehouse and Doja Cat. Now she's approaching her first major label album, Elite Vessel, and her debut US headline tour.