Marianne Eloise
How Motion City Soundtrack’s ‘Even If It Kills Me’ Got Me Through My Teens
Despite their nerdy, playful exterior, the band talked about the inner workings of OCD, addiction and commitment to recovery in ways I desperately needed to hear.
Why Are Perfume Adverts Always So Terrible?
They're all the same, and they're all shit. I asked some industry experts why.
What Can Women Teach Us About Protest
We spoke to Sisters Uncut about techniques and attitudes we should all adopt when resisting Trump, Brexit or anything else.
What Feminism Means to People from Various Sections of Society
A rugby player, a tween, a Muslim, a farmer, and a lawyer sound off on what it means to be feminist today.
You're Not Singing Anymore: How Leicester Feels Now The Party's Over
Last year underdog team Leicester City won the Premier League –now they've sacked their manager and are facing a relegation scrap.
The University Teaching Its Students How to Actually Change the World
We spoke to Nelly Ben Hayoun about her postgraduate program, The University of the Underground.
We Asked an Expert If You Can Really Make Catfishing Illegal
A British woman is calling on the government to criminalize catfishing—but is she going to have any luck?
Witness a Parade of ABBA Songs, Chemsex Jokes and Rhinestones
London-based gay sketch comedy group Sex Shells have a new show premiering tonight.
Good News for People Who Want to Live as Long as Possible
Two new studies point to you being able to do exactly that.
Protesters Are Blocking a Motorway to Protest the Third Runway at Heathrow
Demonstrators from Rising Up UK have chained themselves to a car in a tunnel near the airport.
Why Do So Many People Sympathise with Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer?
The man murdered 17 men and ate some of them. But people still want to look for the good in him.