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Music
Frankie Dunn
‘Friends in the Bubblebath’ by audiobooks is a kitchen sink drama set in the north of England.
Culture
Matthew Whitehouse
Cop a look as we speak to Adam Murray and Lou Stoppard, curators of Somerset House’s brilliant North: Fashioning Identity exhibition, and premiere a short film exploring media representations of the north of England.
Arts
Georgie Wright
And this zine is out to prove it.
Fashion
Kamila Rymajdo
Get to know the underground scene slowly working its way back into Manchester’s contemporary youth culture — inspiring Skepta and connecting a new wave of predominantly POC musicians in the process.
Michael Cragg
Where we ask pop music commentator Michael Cragg to ring people for fifteen minutes and no seconds. Today it’s the turn of the very good Rae Morris, Blackpool’s number two popstar and the singer behind the year’s best single, Do It.
Fun Facts
James Anderson
Featuring Peggy the dog, a hatred of flannels, various sandwiches, weepy dreams about weddings, Chloe from Geordie Shore — and more!
Andy Roe
Nested between a bunch of warehouses and factory units in one of East Hull’s industrialized zones lies a club that has woven itself into the fabric of Britain’s nightlife culture. Here, we peek behind the web during its 1984-90 heyday.
Last week Ariana Grande was made an honorary citizen of Manchester. This week we teach her everything she needs to know about England’s second city.
straight ups
i-D Staff
As we continue to explore what it mean to be northern in 2017, we meet the cool kids of Newcastle to find out what makes them tick.
Felix Petty
Photographer Michael Mayren’s new Manchester-based modeling agency is bringing boys from Northern streets to the fashion world. As we contemplate this new breed of agency, get to know a few of the faces on Brother’s books.
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