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News & Politics  >  Opinion

What #AlexFromGlasto shows us about race in the UK

Black and white

After being plucked from the crowd at Glastonbury to rap alongside Dave, the teen became a national treasure – but what if he was black?

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Art & Culture  >  Art

The radical art of Shangri-La is coming to London

Part art, part rave

In a collaboration with The Other Art Fair, the Glastonbury staple’s unique blend of art and activism is becoming a new interactive installation.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

‘The Tories might be in government, but they are barely clinging on to power’

Huck meets John McDonnell

We catch up with the Shadow Chancellor at Glastonbury, and talk Jeremy Corbyn, the Grenfell Tower tragedy, and ask who really leaked the Labour manifesto?

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Art & Culture

Celebrating ten outrageous years of the UK’s best queer club

Inside NYC Downlow

We went along to the NYC Downlow's messy, sweaty and wild tenth birthday celebrations at Glastonbury this weekend.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Sunshine, celebrations and Chic at Glastonbury 2017

Worthy Farm in pictures

Photographer Bekky Lonsdale captures the atmosphere at the summer's most celebrated festival.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Glastonbury 2016 will have its first ever women-only venue

A woman's revolutionary clubhouse

Glastonbury is set to launch its first woman only venue, when the UK’s largest music festival kicks off later this month. The Sisterhood champions itself as a space run by and for women, as reports of assault and harassment continue to rise. But do we need a safe space at such a politically aware festival?

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Jazz legend Gregory Porter on the art of the protest song

Fighting to be heard

Breakout star Gregory Porter explains how jazz and soul’s history of protest informed his new album, Take Me To The Alley.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Dalai Lama does Glastonbury

The Dalai Lama may have gotten one up on China with a Glastonbury 2015 spot.

A Glastonbury spot is a natural for Tibetan Buddhism’s leader. And by dubbing him a Jackal, Splittist and Wolf in Monk’s Robes, China has made him sound like the most rock n’ roll monk ever.

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