Niloufar Haidari
It’s Been Over Two Decades and Everyone Is Still Wrong About Limp Bizkit
Nu-metal's dumbest band are back in the zeitgeist and pissing everyone off like it's 1999.
What Summer 2021 Will Actually Look Like, According to the Music Industry
Boris Johnson has outlined a “roadmap” out of lockdown, but what can we expect to happen from the 21st of June?
How To Fix Racism in the Music Industry, By People in the Music Industry
Here's what people of colour across the music industry would like to see change.
You Won't Have Seen a Film Like 'Mogul Mowgli' Before
Star Riz Ahmed talks to director Bassam Tariq about creating a new cinematic language from their shared experiences of Pakistani culture and heritage.
50 Examples of White Privilege to Show Family Members Who Still Don't Get It
Because there seem to be a lot of people out there who refuse to acknowledge that the colour of their skin has benefitted them in any way.
School Sucks. Here's What You Should Have Learnt Instead
What if schools focused less on churning out good results for Ofsted and more on giving teenagers the tools they actually need to function in a society?
Forget Zoom, I Went on Chatroulette to Talk to People About Coronavirus
Video chat apps like Houseparty may be seeing most of us through coronavirus, but what about the OG chatroom?
Eminem Is Officially Boomer Rap Now, Sorry
He's the Ricky Gervais of rap: rich, successful and yet somehow convinced that he is being oppressed and silenced.
Introducing: The 'Boohoo Man'
He keeps a meticulous gym diary, has a full hand tattoo of a grandfather clock and owns a wardrobe full of tapered clothing. He is basically 50 percent of all British men in their twenties.
Wiley 'Feuding' with Stormzy Is Nothing New in Grime
Tabloids are reporting the MCs' warring tunes as an "explosive feud", but clashes have a long and storied history in the grime scene.
What Shocked Non-Brits the Most About British Christmas Dinners
“No wonder you people think the Nando’s sauce rack is the epitome of culture.”
How Women Are Reclaiming the Craft Beer Industry
For over 50 years beer has been advertised mostly to men, but that's starting to change. We went on a bar crawl with three women working in London’s beer scene to find out more.