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    • Toilet graffiti: secrets, support and solidarity in the women’s restroom
      Toilet graffiti: secrets, support and solidarity in the women’s restroom
    • The surprising academic origins of memes
      The surprising academic origins of memes
    • China’s Van Gogh: From Copying to Creating
      China’s Van Gogh: From Copying to Creating
  • Travel
    • Tea and Heroin with a Tribal Chief in Al Qaeda Territory
      Tea and Heroin with a Tribal Chief in Al Qaeda Territory
    • Cambodia: A Forgotten Generation
      Cambodia: A Forgotten Generation
    • China’s Van Gogh: From Copying to Creating
      China’s Van Gogh: From Copying to Creating
  • Music
    • We Out Here: Thriving at a Music Festival in Your Thirties
      We Out Here: Thriving at a Music Festival in Your Thirties
    • We Out Here Festival Returns for 2024
      We Out Here Festival Returns for 2024
    • WOMAD 2024: A Global Celebration of Music, Arts, and Dance
      WOMAD 2024: A Global Celebration of Music, Arts, and Dance
  • World
    • Tea and Heroin with a Tribal Chief in Al Qaeda Territory
      Tea and Heroin with a Tribal Chief in Al Qaeda Territory
    • Cambodia: A Forgotten Generation
      Cambodia: A Forgotten Generation
    • How inequality shapes your experience of a heatwave
      How inequality shapes your experience of a heatwave
  • Lifestyle
    • Using the Bible against LGBTQ+ people is an abuse of scripture
      Using the Bible against LGBTQ+ people is an abuse of scripture
    • Book clubs and the Blitz: how WWII Britons kept calm and got reading
      Book clubs and the Blitz: how WWII Britons kept calm and got reading
    • Death of the Hipster: are we living in a post-ironic world?
      Death of the Hipster: are we living in a post-ironic world?
  • Festivals
    • Getting to Know: TITIA
      Getting to Know: TITIA
    • Review: Paradise City 2019
      Review: Paradise City 2019
    • Strange Sounds From Beyond, 22 June, Amsterdam
      Strange Sounds From Beyond, 22 June, Amsterdam
  • People, Travel, World

    Tea and Heroin with a Tribal Chief in Al Qaeda Territory

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  • History, People, Politics, Travel, World

    Cambodia: A Forgotten Generation

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  • Art, People

    Toilet graffiti: secrets, support and solidarity in the women’s restroom

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  • World

    How inequality shapes your experience of a heatwave

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  • Javon Swaby
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    Psychedelics: how they act on the brain to relieve depression

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  • People, Politics

    Why do national anthems cause so much trouble?

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  • World

    Berlin Wall: how techno music united Germany on the dance floor

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Art, Politics, World

The artist and the Kurdish revolutionaries

It’s the middle of a war zone, and something unexpected is taking place: a Dutch artist has joined with Kurdish revolutionaries to build their…

Festivals, Music

Best of April: DGTL Festival, Amsterdam

Summertime in the Netherlands is a feast for the senses. The rare warmth of sunrays on your face; the smell of flowers and fresh…

Politics, World

The forgotten half-widows of Kashmir’s armed conflict

Among the devastating effects of war is one that is often witnessed yet hard to truly quantify: hundreds of thousands of people go missing…

Photography, Travel

Artist response to Christchurch collapse

Staying in Christchurch, New Zealand for anything longer than a few days is not on the usual traveler’s itinerary. Two earthquakes in 2011 flattened…

Travel

The Palestinian Museum opened without artefacts, but it’s still a beacon of hope

An astonishing new cultural institution for the Middle East has now opened to the public. Situated on a hilltop near Ramallah in the West…

Science, World

What does the solar system sound like?

“In space, no one can hear you scream” was the tagline of the 1979 box office film success Alien. And it’s true. Sound waves…

Environment, Travel

The double pronged assault on Norway’s Arctic wilderness

After a week spent ski touring in Lyngen, my breath has just been returned to me. The terrain is out of this world with…

Travel, World

Calling a Cambulance: the Desert’s Answer to Emergency Services

In developed countries, an ambulance can reach the scene of a medical emergency in a matter of minutes, with first world innovations and infrastructure…

Music

Bonobo: Migration | Album Review

On Migration, Simon Green, the man behind Bonobo, achieves his best work to date. Migration manages to both refine the sound that Green has…

Art, Design

Introducing street art collective – Pangea

In Bristol, art doesn’t just come on canvases. On the national street art scene, Bristol’s history in street art is incomparable, and it is…

Art, Travel

On Indian Street Art: Challenging the Everyday and Brightening up the A to B

“Even if you do not come up with a picture to remove world poverty, you can make someone smile while they are having a piss.”…

People, World

Welcome to City Plaza, Athens: a new approach to housing refugees

There are now around 55,000 people stranded in Greece as a result of Europe’s failed response to the so-called migration crisis – and many…

Travel

Turkmenistan’s “Door to Hell” Fire pit Sparks Global Interest

Is it a physical manifestation of Dante’s threshold to the underworld or a less mythopoetic scientific wonder? Turkmenistan’s “Door to Hell” might be the…

Art, Design

Ai Weiwei: examining freedom of expression through rubble and relics

­­ For an artist, freedom and the ability to share ideas with other like-minded people is essential. In China, artists have to negotiate strict…

History, People, Photography, Travel, World

Guernica: Where the wall speaks

The bombing of Guernica (26 April 1937) was an aerial attack on the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. It was…

Media, World

Five films that will help you understand the modern Arab World

A number of catastrophic events have afflicted the Arab world in recent years. Western news reporting and Hollywood cinema tend to present these crises…

Music, People

Tom Misch | Village Underground | Live Review

Early into his set, Tom Misch admitted this was the gig he was most looking forward to out of his whole European tour. Given…

Music

Time Travel | An Interview with Gigamesh

Ahead of his new album Time Travel, we caught up with acclaimed disco remixer and talented producer Gigamesh to chat about the release. Give the…

Design

The Smartwatch Dilemma: A view from Ticwatch pro

Why get a smartwatch? Are we so bored with our phones that we need just another device attached to our hand or does it really make life a little easier? Maybe it helps us to…

People, Politics

An Exclusive Interview with Monster Raving Loony candidate Howling Laud Hope

British political history is about to made in the suburbs of south-west London. Placards are a-waving as activists fight to make their candidate the…

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