A new documentary delves into the mystery surrounding an anonymous activist group who carried out a series of arson attacks in the ‘80s.
The Heldon founder reflects on his journey – from lending Jimi Hendrix guitar strings as a teenager, to performing six shows a week in his 70s.
Marseille encapsulates France’s volatile political landscape unlike anywhere else. At the heart of this tension are the football fans ferociously dedicated to the city’s team.
In 2024, breakdancing will feature as an Olympic sport for the first time – but what does this mean for its radical roots?
A deadly fire in a social housing block has exposed the French government’s total neglect of the country’s migrants.
Before lockdown, Charlie Kwai ventured to the Pâté en Croûte world championships – a larger-than-life event where tradition and innovation combine.
When the island was under Nazi control during the Second World War, two avant-garde artists attempted their own resistance campaign.
The Dysturb Collective use street art and photography to deliver COVID-19 information that reaches beyond the mainstream bubble.
After a prolonged period of isolation, therapy and introspection, the French singer and actress returns with her hotly anticipated third album.
French economist Thomas Porcher explains why the current global crisis has been a long time coming – and that radical action will be key to whatever comes next.
Following the release of his second solo album, the producer talks revolution, retirement and why he’s angry at the internet.
The movement fused film, art, photography and graphic design to create a radical new style of communication.