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Dua Saleh: 4,000 miles from home
Born in Sudan, raised in the American Midwest, Dua Saleh is now in Wales, wrapping a role in Sex Education. But just how did a queer underground musician land a part in one of Netflix's biggest shows?

Scrap that, lets Begin Again
Guts Gallery’s founder, Ellie Pennick, is back with another exhibition following the success of When Shit Hits the Fan. Now, she’s rounded up the troops for an online art sale benefitting The Free Black University.
Photographing Italian holidaymakers in all their glory
In their new book Magnetite, photographer Charlie Kwai and creative director Marco Minzoni hit a little-known corner of the Italian riviera. It’s a bit like Skegness, they insist…

Emmanuel Adjei on working with FKA twigs for the Don’t Judge Me video
Following the phenomenal success of Beyoncé’s Black Is King last July, the Dutch director has joined forces with twigs, Headie One and Fred Again.. creating a poignant short for their latest track.

Giggs, ML and the North West’s cutting-edge talent just took over Manchester
Pulled together by Stone Island, END. and THE FACE, the Due North party served as a cross-country spotlight on the UK’s underground-born talent. Here’s a look at what went down.

New Parisian Noise
Open-minded collectives like 99GINGER are giving the French capital’s party scene a much needed shake-up.
Global art calendar: June
Curator, writer and art-lover Shonagh Marshall has edited a list of the must-see exhibitions opening this month.
The supper club subverting Jamie Oliver’s divisive School Dinners
In aid of food bank charity the Trussell Trust, artist George McCallum and chef Ben Munslow hosted a dining experience inspired by the food we loved as kids.

Celine hits the desert
Fashion news of the week: Plus, a big week for adidas, Levi’s oldest pair of 501s, Stüssy rugs, All-In’s latest issue, and Gucci flowers take to West London.

Say hello to Central Saint Martins’ new batch of big fashion talent
Year on year, the art school’s BA Fashion Communication course churns out the kind of talent that finds its way to a shiny mag cover near you. 2022 is no different.

Top to bottom: what makes a great gay film?
Passages has come to save queer cinema from a couple of years of so-so releases. Here, leading gay writers and critics including Charles Gant, Alex Needham and Alim Kheraj help explain those ups and downs.

The new dawn of streetcare
A snapshot of the crop of community-driven labels making T-shirts and trainers a force for good and favouring giving back over cashing in.

Menswear is rejecting the alpha male
At last, the AW23 menswear collections felt progressive, ushering in the modern man. He’s vulnerable, sensitive and comfortable with his femininity. He's everything conservatives hate.

Jockstrap are giving classical romance a surreal twist
The London duo blend orchestral strings with jagged electronics and salacious lyrics. It’s a formula that’s landed them a Dean Blunt collab and a deal with Warp records.