Dial ‘M’ for Generation Mobile
May, 2002: First, they came for us. Then they came for your parents. Then our kid brothers and sisters. Are mobiles taking over?
May, 2002: First, they came for us. Then they came for your parents. Then our kid brothers and sisters. Are mobiles taking over?
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Podcast: This week we dig into Emerald Fennell's darkly comic second film, with a little help from Saltburn star Archie Madekwe.
We speak to the artists, curators and collaborators involved in Somerset House’s groundbreaking exhibition Get Up, Stand Up Now.
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We handed out limited copies at the Swedish collective’s London show. Couldn’t make it? Download your copy here.
Miuccia Prada shows a collection of Neopolitan knits and low-key tailored pieces in a Tron-style, neon-lit warehouse in Minsheng.
The artist behind the ever-evolving grunge band switched from fashion to music and relocated from NYC to London. With Pretty Sick’s scuzzy debut album finally on the way, Fuentes is living her dream. All she needs now is a chainsaw to wield on stage.
The Face cover star serves four sultry poses over Zoom for an assortment of Sketch Sesh regulars (and his long distance girlfriend Abby Roberts). It’s state of the art technology. Isn’t he dreamy?
Honing on his twin passions – fast cars and high fashion – Manual is the latest project from the British photographer.
Volume 4 Issue 001: From São Paulo to Pompeii, the Italian curator's global happenings are taking art out of white cubes.
We welcome in a month packed full of stuff worth getting out of bed for.
Nelson Harst and Nikki Igol are the husband and wife duo whose entire job is hunting down and archiving rare print materials.
Live.Love.A$AP was the Harlem artist’s statement of intent, breaking away from traditional NYC rap to embrace Southern styles and helping bridge the gap between hip-hop culture and high-end fashion. 10 years later, Rocky’s cultural impact can still be felt.
From tribal tatts to acid rave smileys, Manon Macasaet’s I <3 TATTOO features custom-made, temporary ink from some of New York City’s most exciting artists.
Our team reviews the highs and the lows of two massive music events on either side of the Atlantic.