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Issue 81 / 2015
GUESTLIST
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Anti-
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AppArel
Protests are the place to
be this month, so if you
need a new look to show
off, we've got your back
with this season's must-
have marching gear - think
Guy Fawkes masks and
megaphones.
JAh Cure
This is an artist whose next
milestone is to become
an icon in reggae music.
He's delivered smash after
smash and collaborated
with some of the biggest
names in the business. We
caught up with him in Paris
to find out why he's being
spoken of as the future of
reggae music.
the frontline
of peACe
In the month when Tony
Blair failed to properly
apologise for the Iraq War,
we ask - are we doing
enough to promote peace
in the world? We take a
look at some of the people
taking up the fight against
warfare.
four tet All
nighter
The Four Tet all nighter at
Brixton Academy showed
us there's light at the end
of a 'Long Dark Tunnel' for
London nightlife. The
stripped back approach
- cheap tickets, no visuals,
big sound system - was a
return to the core of British
clubbing.
loyle CArner
live
On the second leg of his
four-date UK tour, South
Londoner Loyle Carner
managed to sell out
Corsica Studios. We were
there to see him captivate
his eager audience with
expert lyrics, delivered
with quality.
bAd history
In our new feature, we bring
you essential enlightenment
into world events and
explore the things they
should have taught you at
school. First up, we profile
Nigerian political activist
Ken Saro-Wiwa, who was
hanged in 1995 for leading
a protest against Shell's
pollution of Ogoniland.
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