Are we living through an indie publishing revolution?
The creaking shelves in any good newsagent or art bookshop have a story to tell. Never before have there been so many indie magazines fighting for your attention. And the standard has never been...
View ArticlePristina’s youth are writing their own destinies at Kosovo 2.0
Young people come to Pristina and they become independent for the first time. They are exposed to something different from their little towns, families, relatives. It’s such a large, young population....
View ArticleIf You Leave photography magazine launch and showcase at 71a
If You Leave began life as Laurence Von Thomas’ personal online visual diary in 2009. It has since become an invaluable resource for striking contemporary photography and developed into a Tumblr with...
View ArticleThe magazine sold by drug addicts to feed their habits
Despite pretty much all the evidence telling us that our drug laws are broken, we continue to criminalise substance use in the United Kingdom. While there are many complex outcomes of this approach,...
View ArticleInside South Africa’s radical anti-apartheid zine
The first victims of totalitarian states are the artists and writers,” says Staffrider editor Andreis Oliphant. As a South African creative coming of age under the Boer regime, he is keenly aware of...
View ArticleThe indie print revolution: how to make your own magazine
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View ArticleHuck: The Burnout Issue
On 27 May 2019, ‘burnout’ was officially recognised as a medical condition by the World Health Organisation. It confirmed what many of us were already painfully aware of: a stress epidemic is engulfing...
View ArticleHow hip hop magazines shaped UK rap as we know it
This year marks 10 years since Hip Hop Connection published its final issue. The UK magazine ran from 1988 to 2009, and in that time it became a major player in the rap world. It was the...
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