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Music
Following the death of rapper Lil Peep earlier this month, Alex Mistlin explores the call for a newfound transparency and honesty within the rap industry
Sport
If Barcelona are to live up to their motto of ‘mes que un club’, they need to properly represent Catalonia in all respects, argues Alex Mistlin
Music
As Drizzy turns thirty, he’s finally starting to have some fun
Comment: Alex Mistlin
Paul Nuttall has been elected UKIP leader. What does this mean for his party and British politics?
Comment: Alex Mistlin
Five US Cambridge students give their two cents as polling day begins
Film & TV
Louis Theroux’s documentary is more concerned with Theroux himself than with Jimmy Savile 3 stars
Music
Konnichiwa‘s victory both vindicates grime’s achievements to date and provides the scene with a platform for further evolution
Music
Two reviewers give their contrasting views on Drake’s long-awaited fourth LP.
Comment: Alex Mistlin
The local elections are an important statement about the current political views of the nation
Music
This album’s beauty lies in its ability to be more than the sum of its influences 4 stars
Music
Alex Mistlin discusses how the Brits were stale, predictable, and disappointing
Comment: Alex Mistlin
The rise of online news should be celebrated, argues Alex Mistlin
Music
Despite a sincere effort to highlight the injustices of racism, Macklemore’s wrongheaded effort only distracts from the voices that know what they’re talking about
Music
This “makes for a decent Sunday morning playlist” 3 stars
Comment: Alex Mistlin
The Damian Lewis row calls into question the best way to deal with privilege, says Alex Mistlin
Comment: Alex Mistlin
American politics risks descending into chaos, but the situation here is not all that different
Film & TV
Alex Mistlin looks back on the trends that marked the year
Film & TV
A noble but failed experiment in the best way to handle the work of dead artists 2 stars
Comment: Alex Mistlin
Fifty years after Powell’s speech, a river of blood runs through British politics
Alex Mistlin defends the BBC’s decision to publish Enoch Powell’s speech