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Cigarettes are bad, but God help us all if you can’t use them as a pretext to flirt with someone you met on a night out
Aug 29, 2024
Moin Hussain discusses his aggressively strange debut feature, which follows a fast-food employee working night shifts at a Yorkshire service station
Aug 12, 2024
Young people across the country are re-adopting the flag via souvenir shop cast-offs, but there might be more to the trend than just taking the piss
Jul 23, 2024
Kate Schultze’s photo book Mind the Gap, Luv starkly but lovingly documents the reality of life for young Northerners in the aftermath of Brexit
Jul 10, 2024
Ahead of the general election, we asked leading activists and commentators how they would address key issues such as housing, the climate crisis, and trans rights
Jul 03, 2024
26-year-old London filmmaker Luna Carmoon talks about her semi-autobiographical debut, starring Stranger Things’ Joseph Quinn
May 17, 2024
As Blur’s seminal 1994 album Parklife turns 30, we revisit a conversation between lead singer Damon Albarn and comedian Kathy Burke from our archives
Apr 26, 2024
We explore After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1986-2024, a new touring exhibition curated by Johny Pitts and featuring the likes of Ewen Spencer, Eddie Ochtere and Richard Billingham
Apr 11, 2024
Birmingham council recently announced it will cut arts funding by 100 per cent. We spoke with a group of young creatives about how this will affect their careers and the future of the city
Mar 19, 2024
New research has found that average mental wellbeing scores have not recovered since drastically declining during the COVID-19 pandemic
Mar 11, 2024
Shining Lights: Black Women Photographers in 1980s–90s Britain is the new photo book bringing together the work of trailblazing Black image-makers from the UK
Feb 01, 2024
‘We must similarly prepare – and that is a whole-of-nation undertaking’
Jan 25, 2024
Britishness has been in crisis for decades, if not centuries – and this year, the country’s sense of self became more unstable than ever
Dec 22, 2023
The new edition, expected in early 2024, is described as a ‘director’s cut’ of the 1996 original, with unseen photographs, a reimagined sequencing, and a companion reader dissecting the work
Dec 08, 2023
Working in London and Manchester, Dazed Clubber Mossy Mcdermott trains his lens on the future legends, fans and fashions that define this ever-evolving subculture
Jul 20, 2023