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We talk to Italian street artist, sculptor and general dab hand Mister THOMS (aka Diego della Posta) about creepy clowns and inverted commas.
One-fifth of the new indie pop band tells us about ignoring the press hype and just doing what matters: writing, playing and loving the songs.
Gael Garcia Bernal becomes embroiled in the Bolivian Water War while trying to direct a film about Colombus's conquering of South America.
Illustrations both whimsical and nostalgic, crafted with anatomical precision. Andrea Offermann is as influenced by medieval drawing as she is the surreal and contemporary.
In the wake of his gig with Amon Tobin and ahead of the release of his first LP on Ninja Tune, we talk to Lorn about B-movies,…
Juxtaposing two heartsick families in Montreal and Paris, Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallée is back with Cafe de Flore: an intense, emotional journey into the idea of obsessive…
Why, why, WHY? Here's our top pick of the best gadgets you'll never need.
Hot or horrid? We find the plethora of booby and beanie-themed Tumblrs a little sinister. Does the next chapter of selling women in advertising start here?
Amanita Design unearths the secret life of plants, with Mr. Lantern, Mr. Twig, Mr. Poppy Head, Mr. Feather and Mrs. Mushroom in a quirky new point-and-click adventure.
‘I refuse to cater to the bullshit of innocence’: Maurice Sendak created kid’s tales illuminating childhood’s terror as well as its magic. In this light-hearted obituary, we…
We get under the thick, candy-coloured rubber skin of MEAT, one of London’s newest and most unique labels, and talk to its designer Boadicea Claridge about Barbie,…
A parallel universe called 'the nineties' is back. Load up Netscape and let's get cruising the information superhighway.
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Welcome to Hinterland!
Whatbegan as a hacking experiment using miniature lenses and Surgu (that’splasticine to you and I) off eBay, Hinter have developed the Hinter C4Case, 180 degree Fish Eye, Wide Angle and…
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Coming soon - Don't Panic kettle the cop
We tried to kettle the cops at the police protest march so they wouldn’t kick off and start smashing up doughnut shops and stuff. A judge ruled this year that kettling wasn't illegal, so we thought we were on safe ground... the police had different ideas. Watch the Kettling the Cops film, coming soon!
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Belleruche
Since 2005, North London-based trio Belleruche have been getting toes tapping and hips shaking with their addictive, highly original electronic-soul sound – and now they’re back with their shiny new fourth album, Rollerchain. Guitarist Ricky Fabulous tells us more.
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Hara-Kiri: The Death of a Samurai
Ultra-violent Japanese film-making machine Takashi Miike returns with another samurai remake, joining fellow directing powerhouses Herzog and Scorsese in turning his hand to the latest 3D technologies. But can he tame the stereoscopic beast?
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Forever Alone 2.0
What the world would look like if, instead of trying to take over the world, robots just wanted to be our boyfriends. Obviously, this started in Japan.
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Music to Work By
So, your office is too loud, your room too quiet and there's nothing on the radio except One Direction - what CAN you listen to while you work? Check out our favourite sites to give your brain a break.
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Prototype 2
Radical Entertainment scrapes the sediment from a whole mess of their other popular titles to fashion a rich, sticky mess of a sequel to 2009’s original ‘tentacles and testosterone’ bloodletting game.
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They Live Underwater
Sofie Olsen documents the lives of the aquatic and nomadic Moken people with staggering social and aesthetic results.
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Mission to Lars
Lars Ulrich is a heavy metal God with his own jumbo jet. Tom Spicer lives in a care home in Devon and has Fragile X Syndrome. Tom has a dream: to meet his hero, to meet Lars.
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Tatty Devine
Bold, neon perspex jewellery designs from this London duo: they've gone from DIY cuffs to editorial spreads in just a few years, and tell us how.
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