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What it's like to tour Brexit Britain as a non-white musician

Battling anxiety in the face of ignorance — After being racially abused in the street, Vanessa Govinden had a frightening realisation: her band Little Fists was about to tour post-Brexit UK for the first time, exposing to her a nation fraught with rising xenophobia. This is the story of how she overcame the panic.

Written by: Vanessa Govinden

Art

The two young artists taking on the pale, male and stale London scene

Challenging the mainstream — London-based art collective The White Pube are taking on the sexist, whitewashed London art world, one DIY project at a time.

Written by: Emily Casey

Music

Meet the characters keeping music alive across the UK

Don't Be A Dick — A new exhibition and limited-edition zine celebrates the WeGotTickets Indie50, a group of unseen characters dedicated to championing independent sound.

Written by: Gabriela Helfet

Culture

The artist making his entire digital footprint public for us all to see

What have you got to hide? — It's hard to know in 2016 just what our digital footprint looks like. As we continue to share our every thought and move with the world online, our curated, sculpted existence - one that we want the world to see - permeates our every action. But what does this mean for individuality? And what happens if we make our supposedly private data available for all to see?

Written by: Mark Farid

Activism

Young Mexican-Americans talk Trump, the wall, and uncertain futures

Life on the border — Donald Trump is leading the Republican Party charge to the White House. Just yesterday he visited Mexico City, reaffirming his vow to build a wall along their shared border, paid for, his insists, by Mexico. The rhetoric might grab headlines, but how do young Mexican-Americans living on the border feel about the world they know changing? Photojournalist and professor Adriana Yvette Monsalve asked her students to find out.

Written by: Adriana Yvette Monsalve

Culture

The computer game forcing you to question your views about privacy online

Spying on your fellow citizens — Watching personal communications, accessing private files and surveying citizens’ online presence - you have been selected by the government to help them discover who is behind terror attacks in The Nation. The information you supply will have consequences: how will you play?

Written by: Emily Casey

Activism

Living off-grid: Five projects taking sustainability to a whole new level

Kick the carbon footprint — From a couple quitting city life to a completely off-grid eco-village, we take a look at some of the people pioneering a debt-free future that doesn't kill the planet.

Written by: Emily Casey

Culture

A look down the side streets at Notting Hill Carnival

Away from the parade — As Notting Hill Carnival hits 50, crowds hit up the streets of West London for a weekend of celebrations. Take a look at the scene away from the parades, down the side streets of Notting Hill in 2016.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Activism

The housing activists trying to beat property developers at their own game

Taking on the housing crisis — A group of local residents in Haringey, North London, are defying private property developers by bidding for an old hospital site that's for sale. Does this signal a new direction for housing activism in the capital? One that looks at the needs of a community not simply the bottom line?

Written by: Emma Snaith

Art

The breathtaking renaissance in contemporary collage art

Painting with scissors — A new wave of artists are picking up the scissors and breathing fresh life into the collage.

Written by: Alex King

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