Black excellence — Photographer Landon Nordeman heads to the city’s annual Northwestern High School prom, documenting local teens as they enjoy a classic American rite of passage.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Stories from the city — In Vagabondage Diary, artist Ed Broner offers an intimate depiction of sex, drugs, art and music, taking his camera deep into the city’s underground as part of a pledge to immortalise absolutely everything.
Written by: Niall Flynn
Intimate spaces — Photographer Ale Sandra shares her new project, Souls In A Box – a visual anthropological study on how personal spaces represent personalities.
Written by: Simon Doherty
The Monday Mix — The latest Terrible Records signee serves up an eclectic and dreamy Monday mix, complete with techno, metal, and ‘weird ambient.’
Written by: HUCK HQ
Beyond the rings — The Kayan community – known for its controversial promotion of neck rings – is facing an ‘ethical boycott’ in the mainstream media. But what do the locals actually think? In his new short, Marko Randelovic hears their side of the story.
Written by: Marko Randelovic
Learning to let go — After realising his life has been defined by addiction, Jordan Gale found a way out through photography. But in documenting his social life, the 24-year-old had to face some uncomfortable truths about himself and his loved ones.
Written by: Cian Traynor
Diaspora letters — Historian and artist Beeta Baghoolizadeh shares Diaspora Letters – a collection of digital drawings exploring memory and migration in the Iranian diaspora.
Written by: Iman Sultan
Rotten food, rotten system — Trays of decaying food were left on the doorstep of the security firm's London office this morning, as women in Yarl's Wood Detention Centre – which Serco operate – enter their second week of hunger strikes.
Written by: Michael Segalov
Invisible resistance — After talking to residents of some of the UK’s most neglected communities, Paul Sng shares their stories in an ethnographic photography book: ‘It's about amplifying unheard voices and enabling people to tell their stories directly.’
Written by: Patrick Heardman
‘Jeremy Corbyn... He’s for real’ — Afrobeat’s leading ambassador is coming of age with his politically charged fourth album, Black Times. Here, he talks to writer John Doran about corruption, fake news, and stepping out of his father’s shadow.
Written by: John Doran