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Music
Douglas Greenwood
As we hit the halfway mark on the year, here are some musical gems — released from January to June — that may have slipped under your radar.
Culture
Mahoro Seward
To combat venue closures and lacking government support, Georgia’s best-loved clubs, including Bassiani, are uniting to raise funds for creatives hard-hit by the pandemic.
Photography
Rolien Zonneveld
Piet Oosterbeek went to the conservative capital to explore how its youth express themselves sartorially.
News
Alim Kheraj
The streaming giant has become the first major Hollywood studio to speak out against America’s battle over abortion rights.
Nicole DeMarco
Nearly six months after the ‘rave revolution’ that made Bassiani famous, i-D spoke to the young ravers about their hopes for the future.
Ruben Wissing
Georgian photographer Lasha Fox offers a radical take on gender, sexuality, and bodies: “I really had to smash down the macho beauty ideal.”
Anastasiia Fedorova
At the weekend, Georgian youth threw a protest rave outside Parliament after armed police stormed a Tbilisi nightclub. Following the protest, i-D talked to Tbilisi’s creative youth about what happened, and what’s next.
Fashion
Alexandra Manatakis
Welcome to Tbilisi, through the eyes of its new guard of beauties.
Alice Newell-Hanson
“We grew up in the Deep South, and it’s not an inclusive area.”
Hannah Ongley
25-year-old designer on the Demna effect, Eastern European optimism, and the appeal of ill-fitting suits
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