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Crafted versions of popular raps are getting increasingly common. Here, we'll dive into the cultural implications of a needlepoint stitching of "Everyday I'm Hustling."
Sitting on just the right side of the twee fence, the vintage-sounding pop duo open up about their new record.
This 9/11 weepy from Stephen Daldry doesn't deserve it's Best Picture nomination. But it does deserve to be seen.
A concrete net, a collection of top hats and ripped up floorboards are all part of Nicola Yeoman's portfolio. Using the aesthetics of her childhood home, she…
The Toronto quartet Azari & III, who rode the nineties revival wave straight out of obscurity to ultimate buzz band status, re-release their self titled album debut.
On teen modelling, the lure of a glamorous fantasy and models as cogs in the global supply chain.
Sean Click's conceptual McDonald's x California Golden Poppies advertisement raised a lot of eyebrows, including ours. We talked to Sean about the ad and its implications.
In a time of austerity, go forth and customise the crap out of your footwear: they'll feel brand-new.
On the eve of the release of the Lumines Vita update, we take a look back at the original retro combo blockbuster that launched the PSP.
Dragging modern tales of political mishap and bad grammar through the monochrome glory of the shadow screen, these puppeteer comics provide cultural critique as only bits of…
A much-needed spot of trade union representation for the girls and boys who walk the walk at Fashion Week.
After a near fatal nose dive in popularity, it looks like the rollercoaster of social media grandaddy MySpace’s success story has taken another twist, with one million…
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A Very Ballantine's Valentine
For a spin on the traditional Valentine’s Day greeting, Ballantine’s Finest whisky’s got two light-hearted e-cards for you to share and show you care.
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Lovebox reveals itself on Valentine's
Valentine's Day aptly sees LoveBox releasing its ticket sales and epic line-up. As one of East London's hottest parties, the festival’s ten year anniversary looks set to be a highlight of this summer's revelries.
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The Muppets
They're been Gonzo long, but now they're back and we Fozzie a hit.
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OK Go: Gimmickry or Artistry?
From stop motion to Rube Goldberg-esque single shots and complicated choreography, they know how to pull out the stops.
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A Brief History of Flipping the Bird
The middle finger, commonly referred to as "the bird", is an ancient and offensive gesture. Here's a look at the origins of this obscenity, and some contemporary sharpshooters.
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LFW 2012 Preview
It's almost here! Get ready for the whole capital to go fashion-mad over the next ten days.
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Jhameel
With a new album, 'Waves' freshly released, we caught up with the Youtube sensation to talk about his music and what makes him tick.
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Richard Morgan on Syndicate
We speak to sci fi author Richard Morgan about his script for the new Syndicate shooter, and how the game compares to the original 1993 strategy game.
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Rampart
Is this exploration of the LAPD's dirty past Woody Harrelson's finest hour?
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Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi's seen everything from the nuttiest New York art parties to the placid depths of rural Japan. Since 1977 she has lived voluntarily in a psychiatric institution - obsessiveness and psychological trauma are central themes in her work.
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