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My Life in Analogue

Lola Paprocka

My Life in Analogue — London-based photographer Lola Paprocka focuses her lens on the often overlooked curiosities of city and suburban life.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Q&As

If You Leave

4th Issue Launch Party — If You Leave is a print showcase for incredible contemporary photography and the fourth issue launches at our gallery 71a tonight.

Written by: Alex King

Things that inspire me

Ricardo Cavolo

Things That Inspire Me — Ahead of new show at Atomica Gallery, Spanish artist Ricardo Cavolo shares the elemental things that inspire his primal paintings.

Written by: Shelley Jones

My Life in Analogue

Matt Martin

My Life In Analogue — From skateboarding and graffiti to road trips with his buds, Matt Martin has grown up capturing life's positives on film negatives.

Written by: Amrita Riat

Art

BB Bastidas

London Revelation 2013 — Californian street artist BB Bastidas leaves his mark on the Huck neighbourhood.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Stitch #1

Curator Q&A — New London exhibition Stitch #1 showcases emerging artists using bodies in their work in different ways.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Travel

Night Tales

Creative Collaboration — Night Tales transform a Dalston car park and WWII bunker into London's dopest winter street food spot.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

London Surf / Film Festival

Why I Do What I Do — Demi Taylor, creative director of London Surf Film Festival, gives us the DL on organising a waveriding cine bonanza in the city.

Written by: Demi Taylor

Why I do what I do

DIY Space For London

Why I Do What I Do — With DIY Space For London Bryony Beynon is helping to create a long-term, sustainable social centre for DIY music, culture and radical activity in London.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Travel

London Street Food Trucks

Flavours of the City — The weird and wonderful London street food trucks are leading the battle charge against bland mass-produced chain food outlets.

Written by: Alex King

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