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The stripped, DIY experimentalism of SHOOT zine **Zine Scene** — Conceived by photographer Paul Mpagi Sepuya in the ’00s, the publication’s photos injected vulnerability into gay portraiture, and provided a window into the characters of the Brooklyn arts scene. A new photobook collates work made across its seven issues.
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Eating concrete with London Skate Mums **Parental steeze** — Founded during the pandemic, the group has ballooned into a community, giving mothers of various ages and abilities space to pull tricks, fall and express themselves. Sydney Lobe meets them at the legendary Southbank Undercroft.
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The heady bliss of Glastonbury Festival after the music **Not Done Yet** — While the weekend’s headliners and stacked line-ups usually draws the majority of the attention, much of its magic occurs after the music stops. Mischa Haller’s new photobook captures the euphoria and endless possibilities of Glasto’s “in between” moments.
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Confronting America’s history of violence against student protest **Through A Mirror, Darkly** — In May 1970, two separate massacres at American college campuses saw deaths at the hands of the state. Naeem Mohaiemen’s new three-channel film memorialises the brutality.
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“Madness can be overcome”: Robert Del Naja releases statement after Palestine Action arrest **“Small price to pay”** — The Massive Attack frontman was one of more than 500 people detained on Saturday on suspicion of supporting Palestine Action, a group that has been banned under the Terrorism Act 2000 by the UK government.
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The cathartic roar of Vietnam’s hardcore punk scene **Going hardcore in Saigon** — In a country that has gradually opened up in recent decades, a burgeoning youth movement is creating an outlet for youth frustration and anxiety. Frank L’Opez reports from the country’s biggest city’s underground.
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The rise of anywhere and everywhere radio **Cooking up broadcasts** — From a London rickshaw to a shipping container in Ukraine, independent stations are redefining what a studio looks and feels like. Bella Koopman speaks to DIY station founders to find out more.
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Defiant photos of New York’s ’80s & ’90s queer activists **Arresting Images** — Dona Ann McAdams’ photographs document the AIDS crisis, lesbian organising and civil disobedience from one of the most fraught eras in American LGBTQ+ history. A sale of her archive takes place later this month.
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New film champions women surfers tackling the huge waves of Nazaré **Undercurrents** — Filmmaker Maddie Meddings’ latest documentary focuses on big-wave superstar Laura Crane as she helps prepare 16-year-old Imari Hearn to take up big wave surfing.
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Joe Bloom’s View From a Bridge **More stories, more human** — The artist and creator of the vertical video generation’s most loved storytelling platform explains the process behind creating the show, and the importance of bucking trends.
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When David Wojnarowicz became Arthur Rimbaud **Arthur Rimbaud in New York** — In 1978, the American artist and his friends donned masks to pay tribute to the French poet, who was born a century before him. Miss Rosen traces the differing yet parallel lives of the queer revolutionaries.
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“So often, people go to a place and don’t know why they’re there”: Moor Mother & Hieroglyphic Being in conversation **Immaculate Deception Of History** — Ahead of their live performance as Immaculate Deception Of History at this year’s Rewire, we caught up with the avant-garde, system challenging duo about the dawn of their new collaboration.
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New documentary spotlights Brixton’s community in the face of gentrification **Beyond Brix & Mortar** — With property prices rising by 1,700% since the ’80s, the film explores the rich cultural history of the area’s Afro-Caribbean community, and the threat to the area’s soul.
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Wireless Festival cancelled after UK Home Office refuses Ye entry **Barred** — The artist formerly known as Kanye West has been accused of antisemitism, and recorded a song in 2025 titled ‘Heil Hitler’. He was set to headline all three nights of the London music festival.
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On the set of ‘La Bamba’, lost Latino legend Ritchie Valens’s biopic **The overnight rocksta** r — The Chicano rock & roll star exploded overnight in the late ’50s, but just as quickly he was gone, killed in a plane crash along with Buddy Holly. An ’80s biopic saw him immortalised on the big screen, which photographer Merrick Morton captured behind the scenes.
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OpenAI announces new ‘human powered’ ChatGPT-6 **HLMs** — It comes as users have reported widespread ‘hallucinations’ in answers from the popular chatbot, with the company believing the move will increase accuracy and answer quality.
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DJ AG has redefined DJing. Festivals are next. **From small streams, mighty rivers flow** — The London streamer has democratised an art traditionally hidden away in clubs and basements with his easy-to-access, spontaneous, open platform street performances. With AG Fest lined up for the summer, Oliver Keens speaks to him about staying humble, the importance of community, and his dream to open a care home.
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In photos: Euphoric joy at the UK’s biggest ever anti-racism march **Together** — 500,000 people marched through central London on Saturday to protest the far right and racism, followed by a packed House Against Hate rave taking place in Trafalgar Square.
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Louis Theroux’s ‘Manosphere’ shows men aren’t the problem, platforms are **No Ws for Good Men** — The journalist’s new documentary sees him dive headfirst into the toxicities and machinations of the male influencer economy. But when young creators are monetarily incentivised to make more and more outrageous content, who really is to blame?
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Master Peace: “A Black guy making indie still makes people look at you sideways” **What Made Me** — In this series, we ask artists and rebels about the forces and experiences that shaped who they are. Today, it’s indie sleaze revivalist Master Peace.
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In the 1960s, African photographers recaptured their own image **Ideas of Africa** — An exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art explores the 20th century’s most important lensers, including Seydou Keïta, Malick Sidibé and Kwame Brathwaite, and their impact on challenging dominant European narratives.
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Cold camping in Svalbard, at the edge of the world **Longyearbyen** — The Norwegian archipelago is just 800 miles from the North Pole, where temperatures languish far below freezing, but it’s also one of the world’s fastest warming areas. Steph Pomphrey sleeps on the ice with Db to find out more.
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Inside Bombay Beach, California’s ‘Rotting Riviera’ **Man-made decay** — The Salton Sea was created by accident after a failed attempt to divert the Colorado River in the early 20th century. Jack Burke reports from its post-apocalyptic shores, where DIY art and ecological collapse meet.
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Reynaldo Rivera’s intimate portrait of queer Latino love **Propiedad Privada** — Growing up during the AIDS pandemic, the photographer entered a world where his love was not only taboo, but dangerous. His new monograph presents inward-looking shots made over four decades, which reclaim the power of desire.
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In photos: The newsagents keeping print alive **Save the stands** — With Huck 83 hitting shelves around the world, we met a few people who continue to stock print magazines, defying an enduringly tough climate for physical media and the high street.
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The quiet, introspective delight of Finland’s car cruising scene **Pilluralli** — In the country’s small towns and rural areas, young people meet up to drive and hang out with their friends. Jussi Puikkonen spent five years photographing its idiosyncratic pace.
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In Glasgow, a queer bike shop is reshaping cycle culture **Dynamo CIC** — The sport and industry is often dominated by men, and particularly men with money. But through empowering their community to learn DIY repairs and share resources, Dynamo is creating an alternative vision for riding.
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The last days of St Agnes Place, London’s longest ever running squat **Off the grid** — Photographer Janine Wiedel spent four years documenting the people of the Kennington squat, who for decades made a forgotten row of terraced houses a home.
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As salmon farming booms, Icelanders size up an existential threat **Seyðisfjörður** — The industry has seen huge growth in recent years, with millions of fish being farmed in the Atlantic Ocean. But who benefits from its commercial success, and what does it mean for the ocean? Phil Young ventures to the remote country to find out.
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How Japan revolutionised art & photography in the ’60s and ’70s **From Angura to Provoke** — A new photobook chronicles the radical avant-garde scene of the postwar period, whose subversion of the medium of image making remains shocking and groundbreaking to this day.
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