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Northern soul scenes are thriving despite the cost of living crisis
For Dazed I wrote about the northern soul scenes thriving across the country, despite the cost of living crisis permeating most of club...


Fall Out Boy interviewed
For Clash, I interviewed Fall Out Boy. Read here.


What TikTok's confessional 'GRWM' videos say about our culture of oversharing
For Dazed, I wrote about the rise of confessional 'Get Ready With Me' videos, and explored why our beauty routines make us want to share...


Why the internet is obsessed with maladaptive daydreaming
For i-D, I wrote about the young people confessing to daydreaming addictions on TikTok, and the double-edged sword of online mental...


On The Rise: crushed
For The Line Of Best Fit, I spoke to crushed. Read here.


Sunflower Thieves are advocating for Leeds' community-driven music scenes
For The Line Of Best Fit, I interviewed Sunflower Thieves. Read here.


Sister Magazine meets English Teacher
This piece was originally published in Sister Magazine's 'Self Issue', available here. English Teacher’s Lily Fontaine on the band’s...


Learning to crochet is ending gen-z's fast fashion dependency
This piece was originally published in Sister Magazine's 'Self Issue', available here. Fast fashion has become completely integral to the...


Sister Magazine meets Daze Aghaji and Noga Levy-Rapoport
This piece was published in Sister Magazine's 'Self' issue - available here. Activists Daze Aghaji and Noga Levy-Rapoport discuss their...


On The Rise: Debbie
For The Line Of Best Fit, I interviewed Debbie. Read here.


Tweetle-mania: Inside Beatles Stan Twitter
For Clash, I wrote about the digital communities continuing the legacy of The Beatles. Read here.


Interview: Body Type
For Gigwise, I interviewed Body Type. Read here.


On The Rise: DellaXOZ - The Line Of Best Fit
For The Line of Best Fit, I interviewed DellaXOZ. Read here.


Yorkshire's Music Scenes Are Redefining Themselves On Their Own Terms
For Clash Magazine I wrote about the creatives in Yorkshire forging a future that no longer depends on the South. Click here to read.


how slowed + reverb became the soundtrack to gen-z lockdown
For Clash Magazine, I wrote about the distorted music trend taking over Gen-Z internet communities, and why some are calling it a...


Must-hear modern albums based on your 40-year-old faves
1981 was a year for innovation in music. As albums released that year celebrate their 40th anniversary, Revival recommends new ones...


remembering my first concert, in the year without live music
A decade has passed since my first concert. The years since have seen countless mosh pits, shared cups of water and queues in the...


Festivals are making a greener return in 2021
With the delayed UN Climate Summit set to go ahead in Glasgow this year, all eyes are on the U.K. to see how the entertainment sector...


SISTER MEETS LUVVIE AJAYI JONES
In my newest article for Sister, I interview author and public speaker Luvvie Ajayi Jones about her new book 'Professional Troublemaker:...


The artists redefining the north
I wrote about the artists and designers redefining northern identity through textiles, for Sister Magazine. Click here to read.


40 YEARS ON - HOW QUINCY JONES' THE DUDE SHAPED POPULAR MUSIC FOREVER
The ’80s birthed a musical era identified by its experimentalism, fun, and visionary creations. Hip-hop and rap emerged and proceeded to...


SISTER MAGAZINE MEETS ROBIN EISENBERG
I interviewed artist Robin Eisenberg about her new book Cosmic Care, for Sister Magazine. Click here to read.


sister magazine meets heeral pattni
I interviewed the founder of Amica, Heeral Pattni for Sister Magazine. Click here to read.


THE SOUNDTRACK TO 2020: FIVE HISTORY DEFINING SONGS
If 2020 was a movie (and inevitably, it will be) these would be the songs playing faintly as borders closed, economies fell and humans...


WOLT WORKERS DEMAND IMPROVED WORKING CONDITIONS
My new article is the cover story of the Copenhagen Post. I interviewed Jack Campbell, a courier for Wolt, who is a key organiser in the...


Students taking on their landlord amid the coronavirus crisis
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to uproot lives across the world, countless individuals are finding themselves facing an...


EXCHANGE STUDENTS IN LOCKDOWN
Thousands of international students now find themselves stranded across the world, with no idea when they will be able to return home. I...


An interview with asmund havsteen-mikkelsen
In December, I interviewed Danish artist Asmund Havsteen-Mikkelsen for the Louisiana Channel.


the rise of indie mags
Once boasting the power to create entire subcultures and scenes, NME experienced a fall from grace just over a year ago, ceasing...
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