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Art & Culture  >  Music

The rise of Sampa the Great: hip hop’s brightest spark

Giving into greatness

Sampa Tembo's family hoped she’d lead a conventional life. Instead she started opening for the likes of Kendrick Lamar and winning worldwide acclaim.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

A cab driver captures 30 years of New York after dark

In My Taxi

Street photographer Ryan Weideman drove a New York City cab for decades. With one eye on the road and a camera in his hand, every passenger became a story, every trip a wild ride.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

If photography is limitless, why doesn’t it represent everyone?

Championing other voices

To combat an industry overrun by a small pool of perspectives, two photography platforms have teamed up to champion voices that would otherwise go unheard.

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Why Nora Vasconcellos is the future of skateboarding

Street shredder

Nora Vasconcellos' dream was to turn pro on her own terms. Now that she’s become Adidas' first female rider, it's time the industry caught up with reality.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The nomadic filmmaker living his dream one hustle at a time

Guerrilla independence

After taking a road-trip across the US with his best friend, skater Maximón Monihan realised that true success is doing what you love, regardless of reward.

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Art & Culture

George Clinton: Life lessons from a funked-up superstar

Tales of Dr. Funkenstein

He altered the course of multiple genres, became one of music's most sampled artists and mentored Prince, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Kendrick Lamar.

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Outdoor  >  Adventure

The London boxing club where fighting means family

Rollin' with the punches

For over 40 years, this old-school boxing club has been a hub of rebirth and redemption. But step back from the success stories and a different picture emerges.

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Life advice from a nomadic surfer who hunts in the wild

Lessons learned along the way

Jérôme Sahyoun travels the world as a pro-surfer, fisherman and wild-boar hunter – part of a tireless strategy to squeeze the most out of life.

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The Native American rapper turning rhymes into activism

A different kind of superhero

After a difficult upbringing and a foray into petty crime, Supaman found himself – and his purpose – through hip hop. Now he’s determined to elevate other voices.

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Art & Culture

The streetwise chef inspiring a new generation to go vegan

King Cook

Working in high-end kitchens, King Cook was on the fast-track to burn out until he got stabbed on the streets of East London, forcing him to start over.

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Outdoor

The adventurer trekking from Mongolia to London by camel

Nomadic warrior

Baigalmaa Norjmaa is making a unique trip around the world. All that stands in her way is 12,000km, 14 massive countries and extreme weather conditions.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The street movement taking on Baltimore’s gun problem

Grassroots peacekeepers

Activist Erricka Bridgeford can’t stop the killings, but through a ceasefire campaign built on compassion, she’s leading a decades-long quest for change.

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