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Japanese Breakfast on the places that have defined her

Where The Magic Happens

We sit down with Michelle Zauner to discuss the places that have defined her – from her isolated childhood home, to the spots from which she wrote her searing memoir.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

How unions could transform work under capitalism

Make bosses pay

Author Eve Livingston discusses her new book, which makes the case for seizing on the collective power of unions to revolutionise the workplace.

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Art & Culture

What does lesbian & bi culture look like in the internet age?

All The Things She Said

Writer Daisy Jones discusses her new book, a nuanced and introspective guide to the ever-changing nature of modern-day queerness.

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Art & Culture

Raven Leilani on failure, sex and the brutality of capitalism

Luster and beyond

The New York-based novelist discusses her masterful debut, Luster, a book capturing the angst and self-discovery that defines the early-20s quagmire.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The Parkland school shootings, two years on: what’s changed?

Trauma nation

A new documentary explores the fallout of the infamous school shooting, following the affected students as they become both activists and celebrities.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The dire truth behind London’s housing crisis

Cleansing a city

A new documentary, We’re Still Here, follows activist groups and social housing tenants caught up in London’s rampant social cleansing.

Nakiya Wakes, Flint Resident

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Flint: Inside the public health crisis that shook America

‘There’s no justice’

Despite numerous lawsuits, deaths and disturbing health reports, the Michigan city’s tap water remains untreated. A new documentary tries to find out why.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

‘White men can be angry and get elected – so why can’t we?’

Angie Thomas in conversation

The bestselling author of The Hate U Give talks rage, resistance, and the political power of hip hop.

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