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Zine Scene

Discover alternative female voices in One of My Kind zine

Zine Scene — One of My Kind (OOMK) celebrates art, thought and creativity from women of all colours and creeds.

Written by: Alex King

Art

Toronto art rockers Absolutely Free share their influences and inspirations

Things That Inspire Me — Bollywood soundtracks and satirical sculptor Maurizio Cattelan help inspire Absolutely Free’s spectacular live shows.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Shepard Fairey, Swoon and other top street artists reimagine the city

Curator Rafael Schacter on art and the metropolis — Mapping the City exhibition explores how street artists see the urban world differently.

Written by: George Kafka

Art

Amazing asteroid art to check out as huge space rock hurtles towards Earth

Sci-fi film, sculpture and music — An exploration into asteroid-inspired art, film, literature and music as Asteroid 2004 BL86 flies past Earth tonight.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Activism

Are France’s suburbs a breeding ground for extremism?

Uncovering creative cultures from the troubled banlieues — Marginalised French youth respond to exclusion and negative stereotyping with art, creativity and activism.

Written by: Alex King

Art

Unseen skinhead memorabilia sheds light on Britain's most controversial subculture

Skinhead: An Archive — Ditto Press publish new book full of skinhead ephemera collected by London punk and culture historian Toby Mott.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Print

Miranda July's new book and why she's the queen of hyper-productive procrastination

The First Bad Man — Miranda July has just published her debut novel, a pretty great feat for a multifaceted artist who is incredibly good at distracting herself.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Breaking Bad Creative Brief

Draw world's fave druglords! — Channel your inner Heisenberg and reimagine the world’s most captivating drug drama in an imaginative new way.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Does life begin at 50?

Inspiring late-bloomers — New exhibition at Selfridges 'Bright Old Things' brings together a selection of creatives who discovered their passion after middle age.

Art

Artist Hannah Habibi sketches out her alternative Page 3

Redrawing female identity — Tongue-in-cheek humour takes on media sexism.

Written by: Alex King

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