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Art & Culture  >  Music

Lord Apex is always evolving

In partnership with Element

To mark his appearance at Element x Hotel Radio Paris, the London MC explains why he’s never been one to follow the crowd.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Vince Staples is focused on the bigger picture

Taking trips

With his new album, the Long Beach rapper has constructed a swelling commentary on adolescence and upbringing – of which there are no easy answers.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

LoneLady’s latest album was born in a subterranean studio

Where The Magic Happens

The Manchester-born musician takes us through the Rifle Range – a series of experimental workspaces in the heart of Somerset House.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Julien Baker is embracing a slower pace

Lessons Learned

The 25-year-old artist has followed up a period of prolonged introspection with her most expansive work yet.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Filmmaker Rose Glass on making this year’s best horror

Saint Maud

The British writer-director’s unforgettable debut is finally in UK cinemas. To mark its release, she explains how she made an empathetic genre movie.

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A meandering email exchange with Bill Callahan

‘Every day is a river’

The inimitable singer-songwriter talks protest, parenthood and how he was inspired by Tierra Whack.

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Issue Archive

Baxter Dury on the subversive history of his Thameside home

Where the magic happens

The London musician invites Huck into his bolthole by the river: a loud, eclectic property with a unique past.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Charting the rise of radical, independent unions

United Voices

A new film follows United Voices of the World as they fight for key workers’ rights at St Mary’s Hospital, London.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Akwaeke Emezi on death, magic and life as an outsider

‘My community is real and valid’

We speak to the author behind one of the most anticipated books of the year, The Death of Vivek Oji.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

‘I’ve never been to therapy – but music helps’

Calling Aminé

The 26-year-old rapper talks pressure, pain and what it was like growing up as a first-generation African immigrant in the ‘whitest city in America’.

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Outdoor  >  Skate

Chad Muska on the legacy of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

‘It was all such a crazy dream’

With the game set to be re-released next month, we caught up with the legendary skater to chat about its impact and the future of skateboarding.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

‘I don’t know if the UK has an appetite for socialism’

James Dean Bradfield

Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield has just released an album dedicated to radical leftist hero Victor Jara. He tells us why.

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