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Many of the people posting about last week’s violence on social media seemed less concerned with the welfare of racialised communities and more excited about the opportunity to slate the working class as small-minded and provincial
Aug 13, 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
26-year-old London filmmaker Luna Carmoon talks about her semi-autobiographical debut, starring Stranger Things’ Joseph Quinn
May 17, 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
Most of young people can agree on one thing: house prices are too high. But as those with wealthy parents begin to inherit substantial wealth, is this all about to change?
Jan 22, 2024
Rich people are dancing through their mansions to ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’, and many are saying they’ve ‘missed the point’ of the film – but does this point even exist?
Jan 04, 2024
Emerald Fennell’s second film was billed as the British entry into the ‘eat the rich’ genre – but it fails to truly criticise the elite, argues Patrick Sproull
Nov 23, 2023
A new documentary revisits the legacy of the overlooked documentary photographer whose arresting portraits from the 70s and 80s depict the impoverished communities of the northeast
Nov 14, 2023
We speak to writer Nathalie Olah about the aesthetic codes set by the wealthy and powerful, to mark the release of her latest book Bad Taste
Nov 10, 2023
Shot over a 10-year period, Ta-Ra immortalises a decade of life in and around the Welsh Valleys
Nov 09, 2023
Deptford High Street’s butchers, fishmongers, and fruit sellers – plus pints in the pub and car boot sales – inspired the cult Welsh creative’s latest collection
Oct 13, 2023
Botox, fillers and plastic surgery are becoming increasingly necessary to live up to contemporary beauty standards, creating a beauty tax that is pricing many people out
Oct 04, 2023
Run by the Working Class Creatives Database, Gatherings brings together a diverse mix of photographers, writers and sculptors at SET Woolwich
Aug 03, 2023
From the carnivalesque atmosphere of a post-night out Maccies, to the class-coded bogeyman we channel our national anxieties through, we explore the ways in which the fast-food chain has become embedded in British culture
Jun 15, 2023
The cost of living crisis has driven a million users offline in the UK – here, Dr Merten Reglitz makes the case for universal internet access, and the dangers of digital inequality
May 30, 2023