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Daniel Dylan Wray

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Why did the US military create fake towns in the ‘60s?

Riotsville, USA

A new documentary explores the government’s efforts to quash the protest movements of the late ‘60s by any means necessary.

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Art & Culture

Inside Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’s creative partnership

Andrew Dominik in conversation

The director discusses his new documentary exploring Cave’s relationship with fellow Bad Seed Ellis and the musician’s recovery from grief.

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Art & Culture

‘You have to interrogate your own prejudices‘

Louis Theroux in conversation

The documentarian discusses his new series delving into some of the most controversial corners of American society.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

How radical health activists fought the 70s heroin epidemic

Dope is Death

A new documentary explores the legacy of a 1970s coalition of New York health activists and revolutionaries, among them Tupac's stepfather and The Black Panthers.

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Art & Culture

How hate-symbol Pepe the Frog took trolling mainstream

Feels Good Man

The directors of a new documentary about Pepe the Frog speak to Huck about how the cartoon was co-opted by the far right.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Talking Heads’ Chris Frantz on love, feuds and crack cocaine

‘I have more empathy now’

We talk to the musician about his new memoir, Remain In Love: a reflection on his formidable career, and the lifelong love affair that carried him through it.

Keith Haring

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Art & Culture  >  Art

The trailblazing activist legacy of Keith Haring

Street Art Boy

A new documentary looks back on the artist’s divisive career, from his shunning of the art establishment to his work with the Act Up AIDS campaign.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The changing face of British culture, in photos

The people’s city

The British Culture Archive uses photography to ‘document, highlight and preserve’ the transformations of UK society.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

How ’70s France fell in love with electronic music

Shock of the future

Nouvelle Vague frontman Marc Collin makes his directorial debut with The Shock Of Future: a filmic homage to the power of electronic music.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

‘I wasn’t doing so great. I saw friends dying and falling apart’

An interview with Alex Winter

Best known for his role in the Bill & Ted films, Winter is now a respected filmmaker tackling technology, politics, culture and society.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The reality of pregnancy as a transgender man

Seahorse

A new documentary tells the story of Freddy McConnell, a man on a quest to start his own family and become a parent.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Why thousands of mysterious murders still haunt Mexico

Dark Suns

Over the last few years, tens of thousands of Mexicans have gone missing, with many now presumed dead. So why doesn’t the government care?

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