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Art & Culture

‘I’m kind of craving for someone to break my heart’

Annie Lord in conversation

The author discusses the all-consuming nature of heartbreak, and turning the experience into an incisive exploration of love and loss.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Filmmaker Nabil Ayouch on hip hop’s unique poltical power

In partnership with Curzon

The director discusses new film Casablanca Beats, which centres on a real-life arts centre where young Moroccans use music as a tool for self-expression.

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Chris Crack is built differently

Flex offender

The Chicago MC blends provocative, pitch-black humour with a relentless work ethic, driven by a desire to find light in dark situations.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Julia Ducournau is challenging how we think about storytelling

Body language

The french filmmaker is only the second woman in history to win the Palme d’Or. The film that secured the prize is further evidence of her status as a unique voice within modern cinema.

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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

London artist Nayana IZ is writing her own story

Ignite the feeling

The 20-year-old musician and NiNE8 collective affiliate talks history, heritage and how her family have influenced her output.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Easy Life are chronicling the uncertainty of youth

In partnership with New Era

We catch up with the Leicester quintet to talk inspiration, innovation and their involvement in New Era’s The Music Generations project.

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Art & Culture

Director Phillippe Lâcote has no time for the same old stories

Night of the Kings

With his latest feature, the French-Ivorian filmmaker has crafted an empathetic blend of myth and reality, set inside a prison run by its inmates.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

Coded Bias: how AI threatens our civil rights

Dystopian reality

Director Shalini Kantayya discusses her new film shedding light on the urgent threats machine learning poses to individual freedoms and democracy, and what society must do to combat these sinister technologies.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Steelpan pioneer Fimber Bravo is a musical revolutionary

Still fighting

The Trinidadian artist has long used his instrument as a tool to fight oppression. His new album is the latest instalment in a life defined by resistance.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Black Country, New Road make music for a warped world

New sounds

BC,NR aren’t just anxious young people making music for other anxious young people: they’re a raw reflection of the society that surrounds them.

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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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