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Photography

A British coming-of-age story, told through photography

Then and now — Following the death of his grandmother, photographer Cole Flynn Quirke embarked on a project that sees him map out his life in photos – freezing moments that might otherwise go missing.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Activism

In Portugal, protestors march against the threat of fascism

Taking a stand — With reports of police brutality and rising racism, the country is getting ready to fight.

Written by: April Clare Welsh

Art

How art is transforming the US prison system

Jailhouse blues — For the past three decades, the CPA has been helping prisoners to embrace the therapeutic possibilities of art.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

Portraits that capture non-binary life in America

Outside and in between — In an intimate and collaborative photo series, Chloe Aftel turns her lens to one of the most misrepresented groups in the US.

Written by: Nicole Lane

Magazine

A photographer's psychedelic trove of countercultural magic

The Family Acid — After a stint in the Vietnam War, Roger Steffens dedicated himself to a free-spirited, drug-fuelled life on the fringes of society. Luckily for us, he photographed the whole thing.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Film

What Netflix did next: retiring hitmen & haunted art

Are you still watching? — Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into the latest Netflix Original releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is worth our time anymore. This week, it’s Mads Mikkelsen on the run (Polar) and Jake Gyllenhaal as a sassy bi art bitch (Velvet Buzzsaw).

Written by: Megan Nolan

Print

Inside South Africa’s radical anti-apartheid zine

The legacy of Staffrider — Published between 1978 and 1996, Staffrider introduced a sense of unity that was nationally outlawed. Here, the people who made it happen reflect on its significance.

Written by: Cassidy George

Activism

A year in the life of an Athens refugee squat

The inside story — In an abandoned school in the heart of the city, hundreds of families are surviving without official support, funding or paperwork.

Written by: Francesca Mills

Film

What made Marie Colvin one of the world’s best war reporters?

A Private War — We speak to director Matthew Heineman about A Private War: his new film that pays tribute to the legendary journalist’s life. ‘If there was anything she was addicted to, it was the desire to tell these stories. I think if she felt no one else was going to do it, then she had to.’

Written by: Hannah Clugston

Music

‘The French are never happy with who they’ve elected’

An interview with Lou Doillon — We catch up with the singer ahead of the release of her third album Soliloquy to talk politics, French resistance, and the power of the Insta DM.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

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