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Back to the Future with the Queer Communists of Kyrgyzstan

Meet STAB, the School of Theory and Activism Bishkek, and see how an energetic collective of radically creative minds can...

London Occupy tents documented without the actual “human” element: Ben Roberts

“While it would have been very easy to photograph protestors inside their tents, I was keen to avoid overtly literal...

Sort of parody of “real” art: Dimitris Rokos

“I would really enjoy it if people saw some sort of lack of meaning or found it hard and confusing...

Local Tunes: Tunç Çakır – Start Point

Turkish musician Tunç Çakır’s brand new LP Voltage Controlled Music includes six songs with charming synthesizer tones and ...

Songs about the shame of being human: The Radio Dept.

“I simply think you get the best pop lyrics when people write and sing about things that really matter to...

A playful, mysterious and honest exploration into identity: Amir H. Fallah

Amir H. Fallah is an Iranian artist who works in many mediums, from 3D installations to murals; yet he is...

Local Tunes: Selim Saraçoğlu – Başka Bir Vaha

Selim Saraçoğlu released his first record called Başka Bir Vaha from Baykuş Music last week. He’ll be playing live tomorrow at...

“The full colors of emotion from the human rainbow”: Michael Franti

American musician, activist and poet Michael Franti answered our questions right before his show in Babylon. Interview by Cem Kayıran...

“No soul without body”: Ali Omar

Ali Omar, whose work will be shown at the Seasons – Act III exhibition opening on 8 October at Bant Mag....

An illustrated history of recent Radiohead

Radiohead made one of the most remarkable comebacks of the year with their last release A Moon Shaped Pool. Bant Mag. illustration...
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Martina Paukova on the pensive and introspective worlds she creates

Martina Paukova on the pensive and introspective worlds she creates

Finding solace in opening new windows and classic music: John Dwyer talks with Brigid Dawson

Finding solace in opening new windows and classic music: John Dwyer talks with Brigid Dawson

Messy, in a good way: Ashnikko

Messy, in a good way: Ashnikko

OkayAfrica on the idea of a digital global community through music and culture

OkayAfrica on the idea of a digital global community through music and culture