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Makes You Shiver: How politicians use ice cream to get your vote

A potted history of sweet treats and slimeballs from our friends at Sandwich Magazine.

Written by: David Wright

Activism

The festival building a future free from oppression

This Black History Month, Rehearsing Freedoms is creating a space for healing, learning and creating.

Written by: Micha Frazer-Carroll

Photography

The horrific impact of Russia's war on Ukraine in photos

A newly published photo book captures the terror and destruction of the 20 month long conflict.

Written by: Isaac Muk

Food

A huge space of waste

It's party conference season here in the UK and the US congress is once again in disarray. Unrelated here's a photo story about massive piles of decomposing matter.

Written by: Josh Jones

Photography

The Black American studio photographers who transformed history

Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers celebrates figures like Frederick Douglass, who seized photography’s radical, emancipatory potential.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photography

A dreamlike journey into the Democratic Republic of Congo

Photographer Léonard Pongo takes us on a sensory and psychological exploration of daily life in the Congo.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Food

The culinary collective disrupting the scene and building community

Bronx-born Ghetto Gastro talk about their new cookbook and the power of food to transform lives, create political discussion, and nourish communities.

Written by: Gemma Lacey

Film

Introducing our new collaboration

Forget superhero cinema – Huck and Little White Lies are teaming up for the crossover event of the century.

Written by: Hannah Strong

Film

Little White Lies issue100: How and why it happened

Editor David Jenkins explains the stress, the joy and the collaboration behind our sister magazine's publishing milestone.

Written by: David Jenkins

Film

Inside the South African film festival challenging perceptions of Afrikaans cinema

Now in its eleventh year, Cape Town's Silwerskermfees aims to shine a light on the diversity and talent at the heart of the Afrikaans-speaking filmmaking community.

Written by: John Besche

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