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Johanna Asseraf :: Brief Editions

In 1989 Richard Saul Wurman – famed for coining the phrase ‘information architecture’ – claimed...

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WTF? No more FLS??

Mistaking pipe dreams for mortgage schemes: what a U-turn in government policy will mean to banks and their marketing strategies for 2014.

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Carfumes Advent :: Day 5

As UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne trots out the latest Autumn State in...

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Strike Magazine :: Q&A

We talk with STRIKE! Magazine, a publication that is putting words and ideas to work.

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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela :: The Spear of the Nation

“There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life...

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Sophia Spring photographs Cuba at 50

“The climate lends itself to a sociable outdoors existence that sees all generations of Cubans...

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Edward Snowden records Channel 4′s alternative Christmas Day message

The public service remit for Channel 4 is the provision of a broad range of...

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The Guardian :: a 2013 photographic review

“I was in London when the protests began in Turkey. I told my desk in...

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8 Things I Won’t Miss About 2013

From the NSA/GCHQ spying revelations, George Osborne’s lame action on climate change and the creeping privatisation...

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The Keen Eye :: Spending Cuts

On Monday 6 January, George Osborne announced a further £25 billion in spending cuts after the next general election. Sky Nash paraphrases for those of you that missed it.

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2013: The Year of Blurring the Lines

Last year saw of lot of blurring of the lines in feminist pop culture. Is...

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The Keen Eye :: Crime

'Austerity'? 'Continued protest'? The [British] Association of Chief Police Officers say reach for the water cannon.

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Greg White :: Made In Britain — Satellites

The EU debate goes to outer space.

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The Keen Eye :: Skipping

Last year, three men — Paul May, Jason Chan and William James — were charged under the 1824 Vagrancy Act, after being discovered in "an enclosed area, namely Iceland, for an unlawful purpose, namely...

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The Keen Eye :: Monopoly

Bob and Boris Monopoly: The game that never ends…

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Sarah Schöenfeld :: All You Can Feel

Operating in a worthy space whilst avoiding a sense of worthiness can prove a greater...

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The Keen Eye :: The Rebekah Brooks Cook Book

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Frank Herfort :: Imperial Pomp — Post-Soviet High-Rise

“After the collapse of the regime, a strangely pompous architectural style sprung up throughout the...

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The Keen Eye :: $£lfie

Me, my $elfie and I.

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Ukraine & the Empire next door

The crisis in Crimea: an examination of the long history underpinning this seemingly sudden flash point.

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The Keen Eye :: Whistle Blower

The Good. The Bad. The Whistle Blower.

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The Keen Eye :: NHS

Your life is not a game show, though Channel 4 appear to disagree.

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In Conversation w/ Edwin Burdis

The Plumbers (Hygienic Gaze) is showing at the Vitrine Gallery as we speak. A more elaborate assortment of characters, you're unlikely to find. Their creator Edwin Burdis is pretty damn interesting too.

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The Keen Eye :: Poll Card

If you thought this year’s ballot paper was long, just wait until next year…

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The Keen Eye :: Mushrooms

According to state media (and The Guardian), North Korean scientists have developed a new sports...

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The Keen Eye :: Qatar 2022

Qatar’s slaves to the game.

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Data Wars

It’s the buzz phrase of 2014, “data is the new oil”. But aside from making...

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A comment on Iraq

Halfway out the door: the forces edging the Kurdish portion of Iraq to the exit.

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Luca Piffaretti :: Nothing to Declare

It’s far easier to denote the notion of geographical and cultural difference when separated by...

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Brand GB walks a tightrope

As Scotland debates its independence, the interdependency of Britain’s longstanding institutions comes to the fore.

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Kelsey Dake :: Drawing for $$$

How do you share an opinion or give insight without saying word? Well as the...

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‘Sick’ Ebola toys and bumper sales

Giant Microbes – a “learning & fun company” that produces designer toys of microbes of...

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On The Fence

It’s hard for me to discuss the Border Wall without bias, so these are the...

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The Luxury of Voter Apathy

We’ve seen the cost of freedom materialize across the globe in the Arab spring, in...

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Diamonds Are Forever — Part #1

In the 1949 Broadway production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Carol Channing proclaimed that ‘Diamonds Are...

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LBB on NTS :: Bonnie Greer

Bonnie Greer joins us in the NTS Radio studios between 12-1pm.

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Run The Jewels ft. Zack de la Rocha :: Close Your Eyes (And Count To F**k)

The senseless, abusive and seemingly time-honoured relationship between US Federal Government, US Law & Order...

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Jam City :: Dream A Garden

After reading several interviews with Jack Latham aka Jam City, regarding the release of his...

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Alexsandro Palombo :: I Can’t Breathe

“With this art series I wanted to denounce the current social situation, the unbelievable racial...

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The Keen Eye :: The Daily Wail

Daily Mail: the spin off.

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The Keen Eye :: Mirror Mirror

“Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who has the most likes of them all?”

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Euros, Greek Games & Things

The Greek debt crisis has more than enough blame to go around. Nigel Neckles looks at where some of the blame lies.

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Fabio Paolucci :: The new kid on the satirical block

When envisioning the home of political subversion and analysis, the Buckinghamshire suburb Milton Keynes may...

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LBB Run The Jewels w/ Killer Mike

“You’ve got to have a poet to balance your warrior.” ~ Killer Mike, one half of Hip-Hop powerhouse Run The Jewels, talks fragility, strength, kids, opportunity, politics and Bernie Sanders, with LBB.

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D’Angelo and The Vanguard :: Black Messiah

“It’s about people rising up in Ferguson and in Egypt and in Occupy Wall Street...

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LBB on NTS :: EU Ref Spesh w/ Kirsty Styles

In the run up to the EU Referendum, LBB chew the optical fat with the... The post LBB on NTS :: EU Ref Spesh w/ Kirsty Styles appeared first on .

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Why the NHS needs the EU lifeline

A healthy reason to stay in the EU. The post Why the NHS needs the EU lifeline appeared first on .

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Whose Streets? Our Streets :: The Sounds of Reclaim Brixton

Having attended both the March for the Homeless protest on 15th April and Reclaim Brixton... The post Whose Streets? Our Streets :: The Sounds of Reclaim Brixton appeared first on .

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The Keen Eye :: Brexit Negotiations

If we cut out the stars, can we still use the flag? Brexit negotiations: the... The post The Keen Eye :: Brexit Negotiations appeared first on .

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America :: A sign of the times

“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is... The post America :: A sign of the times appeared first on .

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