
New Millennium Boyz: a toxic teen account of Y2K America
Alex Kazemi’s new book is a suckerpunch account of bro culture, American mass media and the pitfalls of ’90s nostalgia beyond Kate Moss, Sonic Youth and Blockbuster.
Alex Kazemi’s new book is a suckerpunch account of bro culture, American mass media and the pitfalls of ’90s nostalgia beyond Kate Moss, Sonic Youth and Blockbuster.
Pleasure seekers: walk towards the red light. Over here, we’ve got transgressive nudes shot by Harley Weir, ’80s erotica from Julia et Vincent, bodybuilders and even some horny homeware.
Today marks the launch of Home and Away, a two-part photobook celebrating the evolution of Alasdair McLellan’s archive. It’s a belter.
Steve Brooks’ much-loved, sold-out book has just been re-released with unseen images. Here, we chat to Sarah Lewis, who has almost finished a tell-all documentary on the Soho barbershop – some 27-years after starting it.
In his new book We All Go Into the Dark, the writer unpicks the sensationalised serial killer story that gripped Scotland.
We quizzed author and Forever Mag co-founder Madeline Cash about AI and how her electrifying new book captures the weird spirit of our times.