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Spooky Photos of Seances and Occult Ceremonies
Photographer Shannon Taggart's new book explores the lives and beliefs of Spiritualists around the world, ectoplasm included.
The Secret History of Drill
How Chicago pioneered a sound that spread to the UK and the rest of the world, as told by the people who were there.
Bad Poetry Is Everywhere. Unfortunately, People Love It.
Social media's got a lot to answer for when it comes to terrible verse clogging up your brain.
What It’s Like Getting Paid to Be a Human Lab Rat
Getting infected with a virus can be lucrative – at least for some.
Photos from Houston's Most Famous Strip Club
Drake and Megan Thee Stallion have name-checked ONYX. Adrienne Raquel's photography offers an inside look.
11 Movies That Inspire a Freaky Romcom Filmmaker
“Wobble Palace” director Eugene Kotlyarenko is a fan of Paul Verhoeven movies, Korean cinema, and a very, very weird website.
The Death of the Prank Call
Once a rite of passage for young people, prank calls now increasingly feel like a relic of the past.
Who Gets to Call Themselves American? A New Photo Book Has the Answers
Benjamin Rasmussen explores the elusive and exclusionary history of US citizenship in his new book, “The Good Citizen”.
'I Have to Return Some Video Tapes': A Guide to Bret Easton Ellis's Films
Mark “The Shards”, the controversial author's first book in years, with a deep dive into his cinematic and literary world.
Photos of the Pain – and Beauty – of Being an Immigrant
Turkish photographer Olgaç Bozalp's new book explores the journeys made by migrants the world over.
What It's Like to Lose Your Home While at University
Students who can't rely on the bank of mum and dad to cover soaring rent and bills are suddenly finding themselves without a home.
The 23 Films and TV Shows That Inspired Cult Horror Hit 'Enys Men'
Cornish director Mark Jenkin shares a hit list of cult classics, innovative shorts, haunting TV plays and eerie oddities.