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We Spoke to Afrika Bambaataa About Hip-Hop, Afrofuturism, and 'Bewitched'
"We're just sitting in the middle of space—the middle of the universe. Really, we're all extraterrestrials."
These Guys Flew to Liberia to 'Cure' Ebola Patients with Homeopathy
There was no way the authorities were going to let Ebola patients be treated with sugar pills soaked in water.
The Early Days of London's Fabric Nightclub
In honor of the 15th anniversary of the London institution, we met with co-founder Keith Reilly to discuss the club's history.
Performers in London's 'Racist' Human Zoo Exhibit Are Angry It's Been Shut Down
Activists halted a show candidly exploring the legacy of European colonialism, and before anyone could assess the piece's merits, a bevy of black actors in London lost their jobs.
What Scottish Indie Musicians Think of Independence
Scotland is on its way to the polls to decide whether to be an independent country. While that's happening, read some analysis from the makers of melancholy but catchy, literate but tender, epic but understated indie rock.
Daniel Jeanrenaud Is Camden's Last Rockstar
He toured with legends, smoked freebase with Sly Stone and held a residency in a kebab shop.
I Bought the Brixton Academy for £1
How Simon Parkes prospered despite rave paranoia, Yardie beatings and Kurt Cobain's suicide.