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08.09.2010 by Randa Wazen

Profiling Rough Trade had been on our wish list for quite a while. Call us uninspired or lazy, but doing it for our Rough Edges Issue felt like an obvious no-brainer, or just an excuse to day trip our way over to London. We hopped on the […] Continue

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Scanning Arequipa

31.08.2010 by Randa Wazen

With only three days to go until our Rough Edges Issue comes out, we thought it fitting to run with a series that's been tantalising our rough-sides so much we actually featured it in September's edition at the last minute. Yves DecampsScanning Arequipa series documents his four-year […] Continue

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Brussels: where we drink

06.07.2010 by Randa Wazen

Together with the start of the summer comes the cringe-inducing 'city guides' we've all grown accustomed to, from American broasheets' "36 hours in..." roundups to glossy magazines' "10 things to do in..." selections. Directories of the usual suspects, these guides hit all the right (touristy) chordes, without ever delving deep […] Continue

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A photography pilgrimage

06.07.2010 by Nicholas Lewis

Sarah travelled from the Shanghai expo into the highlands of Sichuan Province and brought us back this arresting series of photographs. Her customary soft-spoken snapshots offering somewhat of a poetic narrative to her travels, we thought accompanying credits would simply ruin it. No words, just imagery... […] Continue

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Our pick of London summer festivals (+ a giveaway)

02.07.2010 by Randa Wazen

Some hop on the plane to Barcelona to take in the sea, sex and songs at Sonar, whilst others road-trip it down to Sete for Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Festival - a jamboree of urban sounds that this year has everyone from The Gaslamp Killer to Gil […] Continue

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The Special Showstoppers: At the back of the bus

22.06.2010 by Renasha Khan

The nomadic lifestyle of the band on the summer festival circuit is both a blessing and a curse. While such movement adds exponentially to both industry cred and the rock ‘n’ roll allure, the effects on both sanity and hygiene can be much less desirable. Whether struck by stress, […] Continue

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16.03.2010 by Nicholas Lewis

Giving an extended online lease of life to an article we ran with in our skin issue, here's the piece Randa (our newly-posted London correspondant) did on Dover Street Market. Photography Charlotte May Wales Dover Street Market still feels fresh as new despite being around for half a decade, […] Continue

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Christmas kitsch – The forgotten ones

30.12.2009 by Nicholas Lewis

In the rush of it all, I skipped a whole set of photographs Maren had taken. A little later than expected, some more Christmas Kitsch, this time from her recent trip to Barcelona: […] Continue

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Christmas Kitsch

24.12.2009 by Nicholas Lewis

Its been a long year, and, despite it being halved, an apparently even longer week. Stylists with egos the size of cathedrals (we won't kick and tell), distributors who want more (not that we'd complain) and readers we disappointed (our Charleroi series seems to have rubbed one or two locals […] Continue

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The unprintables – The Word on Charleroi

17.12.2009 by Nicholas Lewis

A couple more shots that didn't make it onto The Heritage Issue's pages, this time from Sarah's series on Charleroi: […] Continue

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On the way to the office – season’s finale

27.11.2009 by Nicholas Lewis

With Veerle's internship drawing to a close (sadly, she's leaving us today), we bring you the latest installement in her continuing series. Here, she wanders the Ghent neighbourhoods of Ledeberg and Gentbrugge, dilly-dallies in the forest of Wenduine before ending up in Blankenberge. Continue

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Through the window

06.11.2009 by Nicholas Lewis

In part three of their voyage, Arnaud and Adrien hop aboard Japan's Shinkansen for an outward-looking, high-speed wizz through the country's urban landscapes. "So we hit Tokyo Station to try out our very first Shinkansen (Japan's answer to France's TGV), we buy tickets at the counter with a nerdy grin […] Continue