Religion

Iran’s youth are kickstarting a grassroots revolution
Activism

Iran’s youth are kickstarting a grassroots revolution

Iranian Aliens — In the shadows of the country’s hardline regime, young liberal Iranians – now the majority of the population – are finding creative new ways to rebel.

Written by: Alex Pierce

I learned first-hand how harmful Tim Farron's views on gay people are
Opinion

I learned first-hand how harmful Tim Farron's views on gay people are

From Where I Stand — Tim Farron's resignation as Lib Dem leader sees him playing the victim, but the reality is Britain has rejected his outdated views that caused me and other young gay men so much pain.

Written by: Benny Hunter

Too hippie to be punk, too punk to be hippie
Music

Too hippie to be punk, too punk to be hippie

Black Lips — Ahead of the Black Lips' first album in three years, the band's Jared Swilley talks the Devil, the gospel of punk and everything in between.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The Travel Diary: Getting lost in Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India
Photography

The Travel Diary: Getting lost in Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India

What you see along the way — Photographer Mark Leaver is captivated by Varanasi, where Hindu pilgrims flock to bathe in the sacred waters of the river Ganges and to die.

Written by: Rosie Leaver

Why atheists want to make Christmas a holiday for all
Activism

Why atheists want to make Christmas a holiday for all

No god? No problem — To tackle the stigma of being an atheist in the US, a controversial billboard campaign is urging non-believers to 'come out' about their views – and embrace Christmas as a cultural holiday that can be enjoyed by anyone.

Written by: Cian Traynor

The magic and mysticism of modern-day Hinduism
Photography

The magic and mysticism of modern-day Hinduism

Wind, water, earth and fire — Magnum photographer Abbas explores the worship, rituals and spiritualism of Hinduism, the world's oldest religion, in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bali.

Written by: Alex King

How the worlds of dancehall culture and church collide in Jamaica
Music

How the worlds of dancehall culture and church collide in Jamaica

Dancing with the spirit — Photographer and filmmaker Jeremy Relph explores the connections and contradictions between Jamaica’s deep-rooted religious morals and its raucous dancehall culture.

Written by: Jeremy Relph

Photo collective Tripod City are capturing Ghana's Art renaissance
Art

Photo collective Tripod City are capturing Ghana's Art renaissance

Africa's iconoclasts — A new wave of young Ghanaian artists are questioning religious traditions and finding a voice, while at the same time making art on the street. Photo collective Tripod City have been getting to know what it's really like to be in Ghana in 2016.

Written by: Max Gayler

Myanmar’s punk pacifists are healing their divided country
Music

Myanmar’s punk pacifists are healing their divided country

Punk Buddha — Punk’s pacifist roots have endured around the world, from anti-war protestors to Riot Grrrls. Now that history is continuing in Myanmar, a country divided by religious conflict, where a group of altruistic rebels are refusing to give into fear of ‘the other’.

Written by: Adam White

Lakwena Maciver explores faith and mythology through electric colours and patterns
Art

Lakwena Maciver explores faith and mythology through electric colours and patterns

Inspiring words and electric colour — Known for her blend of colour, dialogue and decoration, London street artist Lakwena Maciver brings her signature murals to Shoreditch’s Boxpark. Huck caught up with her as she was putting the finishing touches on with her new exhibition, Up in the Air.

Written by: Jason Nicco-Annan

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