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Zine Scene

Australian Misfits

Zine Scene — The fringes of Sydney culture are captured in Freddie Bonfanti's new Australian misfits zine Eora Country, launching in Doomed Gallery, Dalston, tonight.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Things that inspire me

Ryan Heshka

B-Movie Badassness — Creepy comic art, 1950s B-movies and nature's underworld inspire Canadian illustrator Ryan Heshka who's in a group show at Atomica Gallery next month.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Everybody Street 71a Screening

A Documentary by Cheryl Dunn — Exclusive screening of Everybody Street, an NYC street photography documentary, at our gallery 71a in Shoreditch, London.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Immersive Performance Art

Chapel Perilous III — With cosmic performance art piece Chapel Perilous III, photographer and musician Eleanor Hardwick will take you on a trippy journey through your senses.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Activism

RIP Tony Benn

Political Rebel — Huck pays tribute to the firebrand politician who dedicated his life to what he believed was the transformative power of real democracy.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Wu Tang is for the Children

Clan-inspired Art — Over 50 artists celebrate the 20th anniversary of Enter the Wu-Tang in new London exhibition Wu Tang is for the Children.

Skate

Albion

A Very British Skate Video — UK skaters and filmers put in the hours outside their day jobs to make Albion – a grimy British skate video with no branded restrictions.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Blast Skates

Dinosaur Shred — James Jarvis, Jon Boam and Marcus Oakley illustrate decks for new South London skate company Blast Skates.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Constant Flux

Punk Without Prejudice — Constant Flux promotes great punk music and helps break a million stereotypes along the way.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

Death Skateboards

This Is DIY — Death Skateboards characterises British skateboarding at its most resilient and boisterous.

Written by: Niall Neeson

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