Kevin EG Perry
What Movies Get Wrong About the Italian Mafia
We went to Rome's Suburra, the location of a new modern Mafia film, to find out.
Meet the Radical Group Trying to Make London Less Shit for Non-Rich People
Take Back the CIty want to scrap the Met, introduce rent caps and bring back EMA, on a crowd-sourced platform for election to London's Assembly.
How a War Reporter's Memoir Became a Big Budget Tina Fey Comedy
Kim Barker, author of Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, tells us what's it's like to have your experiences in Afghanistan turned into a Hollywood blockbuster.
Legendary Author Don DeLillo Talks About Moving 'Deathward'
The writer made a rare public appearance in Paris to talk about his new book 'Zero K,' which asks whether science could ever revive the dead.
Jamie Hewlett's First Art Exhibition Is a Tribute to 70s Sexploitation, Tarot and Trees
The creator of Gorillaz and 'Tank Girl' talks us through it.
The 'Withnail and I' Creator Believes He's Discovered Who Jack the Ripper Really Was
We visited Bruce Robinson at his Herefordshire farmhouse to talk about his life and his new book, They All Love Jack: Busting the Ripper.
Derfor mister millioner af mænd deres venner, når de er i 20'erne
Når rutinen og karrieredrømmene sætter ind bliver det sværere og sværere at få tid til vennerne.
Why Millions of Men Lose Friends in Their Twenties
Six men aged 19 to 30 talk about how they form bonds with other guys, and how those bonds can fall apart.
“Whoever wins, we’re fucked”: On the Punk Rock Frontline of Anti-Government Protests in Guatemala
El Suchi roll up with a wooden donkey cart, some amps, and a shit load of frustration.
We Talked About How Fucked Greece is With Everyone at Athens' Awesome Plisskën Festival
All the bloody opinions, from Greek rappers and party kids, to Sleaford Mods and Ratking.
Tracing France's History in the Heroin Trade
We met the daughter of notorious French drug trafficker Gaëtan Zampa in Marseille to talk about her relationship with her father and the city's history as a drug smuggling port.
We Talked to the Godfather of Crime Fiction, James Ellroy, About the Bygone Days of the LAPD
The noir author chatted with us about "the perv zone of greater LA" and why he wishes it could be 1953 again.