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  • Andrew Weatherall: A Portrait of a Windsor No-One Knows

    Andrew Weatherall: A Portrait of a Windsor No-One Knows

    Andrew Weatherall (1963-2020), DJ, radio host and cultural catalyst died on 17th February 2020 at the age of 56. His prolific career and huge influence changed the British musical landscape. Jessica Thorne and Seth Wheeler pay tribute to this visionary artist, and chart his formation in the radical milieu of Windsor.

  • With love, from us to you!

    With love, from us to you!

    This week we're thinking about love, desire and relationships, at the intersection of capitalism, the state, and heteronormativity. And, Love Island. 

  • Fashion’s Click and Collect: A Labour Perspective

    Fashion’s Click and Collect: A Labour Perspective

    Moving with trends across the economy, people increasingly purchase their clothes online. But what has this done to labour in the fashion industry? Here, Angela McRobbie writes on the new political economy of fashion, and the degradation of labour in this traditionally feminised sector.

  • Love in the Feminist City

    Love in the Feminist City

    From Charlotte Brontë to Carrie Bradshaw, via Betty Friedan: Leslie Kern on how urban architecture has expanded and constrained women's freedom to live independently and without men. 

  • La Truite au Bleu by Dorothea Tanning (1952)

    Love Against the State

    Natasha Lennard reflects on the enduring necessity of marriage in order to prove one's love to the state.

  • Why Bernie Is the True Feminist Choice

    Why Bernie Is the True Feminist Choice

    For feminists, this election presents a clear choice — between advancing the interests of 1 percent of women and fighting for the liberation of the rest. Bernie Sanders is on the side of the 99 percent.

  • Sean Bonney, 1969-2019

    Sean Bonney, 1969-2019

    Sean Bonney, one of the finest British poets of our time, died in Berlin on 13th November. William Rowe discusses his life and work.