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We Watched People Protest Against the Death of London's Nightlife – Again
If the capital's club culture is doomed to die, it won't go down without a fight – or, in this case, a marching rave that we headed down to.
I Tried to Find the Best New Party Hotspots Now That London's Nightlife's Dead
If all we're going to have left are cafes, new-build housing developments and shopping complexes, we may as well turn those into the next Fabric.
London's Nightlife Has Been Destroyed By People Who Resent It
The superclub represented a city on the cutting edge of dance culture – and that place no longer exists.
Other Places in London that Should Close Based on the Number of Deaths There
If we closed things down just because people occasionally died there, we wouldn't have gyms, hotels or police cells.
If Sadiq Couldn't Save Fabric, What Chance Has London's Night Mayor Got?
All the right intentions are there, but realistically, what kind of power will a night czar have to get the city's nightlife back on track?
The Future of Clothes Is Muscle, Blood, and Bone
Scientists like Philipp Stoessel are creating new materials from meat—as in gristle and tendon with a baked potato on the side, meat.
Fabric Is Staying Open, but Now Has to Follow a Bunch of Self-Defeating Rules
To keep its licence, the venue agreed to bump up security to avoid drug-related casualties inside the club. Only, all that means is that people will just take all their drugs before they get in, which is is surely far more dangerous.
Gangsters, Raves and Bulletproof Vests: The Early Days of Fabric Nightclub
Meeting co-founder Keith Reilly on the 15th anniversary of a London institution.
The VICE Guide to London 2014
How to have the best time in what is, in some ways, the worst city in the world.