The truth about spas and disability
Spas have forever been spaces to recoup and recharge. Yet they’re all too often inaccessible to those who could benefit from their therapeutic potential the most: disabled people.
Spas have forever been spaces to recoup and recharge. Yet they’re all too often inaccessible to those who could benefit from their therapeutic potential the most: disabled people.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
Marie Le Conte reports on the state of the planet, the state of the nation and the rise of eco-fascism from the Green Party Spring Conference in Scarborough.
Photo of the day: huge crowds thronged Hong Kong on 9th June to protest against a controversial extradition law proposal that has sparked the biggest public backlash against the city’s pro-Beijing leadership in years.
Photos of the day: celebrating the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
One week, one mood: Moya Lothian-Mclean’s deep-dive into the feel of the week.
We speak to a cross-section of lesbian and bisexual women claiming asylum in the UK on the basis of their sexual orientation.
Watch Dan Emmerson’s take on the UK in its final days in the EU.
Björk made a cameo. Wolfgang Tillmans was a big fan. The inside story of how a DIY party and exhibition space exploded queer culture.
Starring Johnny Coca, Gerrit Jacob, Missy Flynn, Ana Cuba and Solid Blake.
The London foodie is studying her Masters in the anthropology of food at SOAS and worries about what Brexit is going to do to British food.
Starring Juergen Teller, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Walter Pfeiffer, Clare Waight Keller, and Sofia Prantera.
Steven T. Hanley loves indie movies and documentaries and his favourite European film has always been La Haine.
The Swiss artist recalls his glory days living in Genoa, London and Paris.
The British artist asked the public to dial +44leaveamessage4europe to “Leave A Message For Europe.” Here are the tributes at “this very strange and historical time.”
Starring Riccardo Tisci, Robyn, Dan Emmerson, Craig Green and Kiddy Smile.
The Parisian DJ-singer-actor-vogue baller remembers the time he fell in love with Berlin.
“In this heartland of incel rage and misogynist vitriol, ‘female privilege’ becomes the justification for declaring war on women.”