A‑grade students: r/GCSE’s top meme makers
An inside look at the sub-reddit in which 16-year-olds are trolling exam boards.
An inside look at the sub-reddit in which 16-year-olds are trolling exam boards.
In a private Facebook group for fashion kids to talk shop and critique other’s outfits, a Japanese sexagenarian came to blow them away.
Anna Khachiyan and Dasha Nekrasova: from “aimless, ambition-less, washed-up losers” to the ultimate podcast provocateurs
Review: From the head-spinning heights of the Champagne Supernova years to the collapse of Beady Eye, As It Was follows the comeback of the decade.
Miuccia Prada shows a collection of Neopolitan knits and low-key tailored pieces in a Tron-style, neon-lit warehouse in Minsheng.
Photo of the day: Paola Ogechi Egonu of Italy attacks during the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Nation’s League match between China and Italy at the Hong Kong Coliseum on 6th June.
Rappers are scoring hits by threatening to link your girl. It’s a form of ridicule with a long history in literature and folklore.
September, 1982: Every kid is a dressed-up kid, every home has a hipster. This is A Tale Of Hard Times.
July, 1983: This is young, urban, male Britain – modern as hell, and how?
October, 1985: Once the drug of mystery and rumour in the 1980s, Ecstasy has since transformed the club scene.
February, 1997: The most important clothing brand of the century is now set to make the running in the next. What makes Nike tick?
The artist, designer and skateboarder gives us an aural run through of the artworks in his new London exhibition, Blondey: Stella Populis.
“When does prevention trickle so far up the chain that it slides into Minority Report territory and flip the presumption of innocence on its head?”
A collaboration with the legendary pop artist Peter Blake made for a riotously colourful spectacle.
The rap heavyweight and the cruiserweight boxing champion talk strength, dynamics and how there’s no room for being humble.
The designer looked to the energy of Britain’s early ‘80s subcultures from ravers and new romantics, to skin heads and uniformed football fans for SS20.