Jak Hutchcraft
How Your Job and Music Taste Affects What Booze You Drink
A conversation with Dr Thomas Thurnell-Read, a drinking expert.
Photos That Show London's Punk Scene Is Still Alive and Spitting
We spoke to Jude Kendall about documenting the capital's squat and punk scene.
How Board Games Have Become More Popular Than Ever
Exploring why, in the age of video games, board game sales are up year on year, "board game bars" are becoming increasingly popular and hundreds of thousands of people subscribe to tabletop gaming YouTube channels.
How This Guy Pranked the World's Online Anime Community
Based on a comic he made when he was 13, animator Wes Louis created a show named 'Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit' and tricked the internet into thinking it was an actual series from the 90s.
These People Spend Thousands of Euros Buying 'Haunted Dolls' Off eBay
The purportedly possessed children's toys can go for anything from €40 to over €1,400.
Meeting the Human Guinea Pigs Who Test Your Meds
I signed up to a clinical trial to get to know the people who take untested drugs for cash.
So, Sports Direct Were Selling a T-Shirt That Featured An Image of an Arson Attack By a Norwegian Black Metal Murderer
It turns out Sports Direct are expanding into incorporating trendy satanic black metal clobber.
Meet the Angolan Lady Campaigning to Save Blond People
"Apart from all the atrocities that Hitler did, he was also trying to preserve the blondes."
We Asked Lostprophets Fans How They Feel About Ian Watkins' Confession
Will they ever be able to separate the music they love from the man who abuses kids?
'Natural Insemination' Is Sperm Donation for the Tinder Generation
Aspiring mothers are using the web to find men to make them pregnant – via actual sex.
The EDL's Latest Victory: Defeating a Schoolgirl Who Wanted to Put On a Gig
Lauren Bulaitis organised an anti-fascist gigs and the EDL threatened to attack the venue.