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Issue 1654
Issue 1654
Madeleine Webb discusses how to stay politically engaged now that the world has exploded
Alexandra Lim describes her thoughts, after watching a documentary on why clean eating is not as healthy as we think
Terrains of the Body is on at the Whitechapel Gallery until 16th April 2017 Free entry
The state's fight against legal highs
We talked to some of our editors, contributors and readers about their participation in the weekend’s anti-Trump marches. Here are their hopes, their fears. Here are their thoughts. Here are their testimonials.
2016 was an outstanding year for hip-hop and urban culture, with all the major players dropping projects. Even artists like J. Cole and Frank Ocean rediscovered their ability to actually release some music. In the UK, the grime and urban scene continued to flourish. It seems like an impossible task
Our Culture Editor, Fred Fyles, gives you the run-down on the Academy Award nominations for this year, from the meteoric rise of La La Land, to the possible success of Moonlight, and all those films that they missed along the way...
More optimistic than you getting a 2:1 degree?
Firedog is on a mission to revamp the hipster breakfast, causing panic amongst avocado growers worldwide. Enter a morning realm of grilled halloumi, Sujuk and Lor.
Chilean director Pablo Larraín makes his English-language debut with Jackie, a simmering biopic of first lady Jackie Kennedy, played masterfully by Natalie Portman, in the days following her husband’s assassination
Indira Mallik sees protests as the only way to exact change