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Iconic music critic Byron Coley looks for traces of NYC’s No Wave in contemporary culture

Jim Jarmusch, The Julie Ruin, Magik Markers and more

Is the spirit of the Lower East Side's anti-capitalist underground still alive?

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How Doc Paskowitz changed our lives…

Are you living the dream?

When graphic designer Guy Browning and photographer Lucy Browning saw Surfwise, a film about Doc Paskowitz's unorthodox life, they decided to make a big change.

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Filmmaker Yony Leyser unpacks the myth of Berlin’s underground

Capital of the disenfranchised?

It's been 25 years since the Berlin Wall fell. But can the united city hold onto its liberal reputation? Filmmaker Yony Leyser describes his last five years in Germany's Shangri-La.

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First artist to paint the Berlin Wall describes the city today

Thierry Noir on the lasting legacy of freedom in Europe

As the world celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, one of the city's most famous artists Thierry Noir describes how things have changed.

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The Rom becomes the first heritage-listed skatepark in Europe

What happens when the establishment embraces skateboarding?

Michael Fordham has mixed feelings as English Heritage award the Rom skatepark in East London Grade II listing status.

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Is London falling victim to cultural cleansing?

Even chicken shops look quaint amid the vintage boutiques.

As the housing crisis deepens, and tower blocks keep rising for the transnational rich, Michael Fordham ponders London's cultural loss.

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Michael Fordham searches for truth amid US-led strikes in Syria and Iraq.

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The day Scotland said NO

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Michael Fordham bears witness to The Most Important Day in Scottish History.

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Scottish artists reveal what independence means to them

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Huck spoke to four creative young Israelis and Palestinians for new perspectives on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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Queer-led movements are driving change at university

Pride 2022

LGBTQ+ students are keeping the spirit of the original Pride alive by fighting for liberation for everyone, not just their community.

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Over a dozen Stop Deportation activists locked themselves to each other outside a detention centre to prevent coaches taking those due to be on the Rwanda deportation flight from leaving.

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Justice for the 72

On the fifth anniversary of the tower fire, around 18,000 joined the walk to remember the 72 dead and to demand justice.

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