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How Tokyo Became Asia’s Graffiti Capital
In most of Asia, the practice of illegal bombing has been around for less than a decade. Tokyo, however, is an exception. I went out with one of the city's longest-active and most prominent vandals to get an inside look at Japanese graff.
What It's Like to Overcome Tension and Rivalry in Bangkok's Graffiti Scene
Welcome to the city where you can paint graffiti on the side of a busy street, in broad daylight without permission, and no one bats an eyelid.
I Went Bombing with Hong Kong's Biggest Graffiti Writers
Our graffiti columnist linked up with XEME and YUMOH, who, by all accounts, are considered the most active and well-connected writers in the city.
What Happens When a Legendary Graffiti Writer Grows Up
SKUF YKK, who achieved fame for his style and the ubiquity of his work in New York City, has transcended the beefs of his youth to become an elder statesman of sorts.
From Graffiti to Drum 'n' Bass: Talking Tags and Tech with Goldie
Goldie, arguably the most famous drum 'n bass and jungle producer ever to do it, just launched a graffiti app called ARTA. He wants it to honour the tradition and history of tagging, while modernising its culture.
We Asked an Expert Whether Britain’s Secret Anti-Isis Drone Strike in Syria Was Legal
Can you just bomb countries without telling anyone and get away with it?
Thai Police Gave Themselves a Reward for Capturing a Bombing Suspect
It was supposed to go to a tipster—but since the police arrested a suspect themselves, they're keeping the cash.
Photographing the Faces of Berlin's Graffiti Scene
Norman Behrendt photographed some of Berlin's most prominent graffiti writers to comment on the duality of their lives.
Canada Is Bombing the Islamic State in Syria, and Cyberwar Centres Could Be Next
Canada's CF-18s might look to take out the Islamic State's infamous media caliphate.
The Bizarre and Deadly Political Scandal Consuming Argentina
Why did a prosecutor investigating a 1994 terrorist attack turn up dead – with the draft of a warrant for the president's arrest in his apartment?