Tamsin Lee

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How the Barbour became the ultimate British symbol
01/07/2023

How the Barbour became the ultimate British symbol

From the Royal Family to Glastonbury, the Barbour jacket – in all its dishevelled glory – has come to symbolise Britishness. Lindsay Baker traces the story of an iconic garment.

Why the Spider-Verse films are the greatest comic book movies ever made
30/06/2023

Why the Spider-Verse films are the greatest comic book movies ever made

With sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse currently wowing audiences, Kambole Campbell reflects on a superhero series that, with its visuals, truly honours its source material.

Edward Burtynsky's photos show the scars of human-altered landscapes
29/06/2023

Edward Burtynsky's photos show the scars of human-altered landscapes

Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky discusses his startling and unexpectedly sublime photos – 'an extended lament for the loss of nature' – with Gaia Vince.

The rise of the 'no-wash' movement
28/06/2023

The rise of the 'no-wash' movement

There's a growing cohort of people who believe in washing clothes less – or not at all. Matilda Welin talks to the 'no-wash' and 'low-wash' believers.

Six extraordinary gardens around the world
27/06/2023

Six extraordinary gardens around the world

From a warm, lush haven of native plants to a wind-swept shoreline patch, gardens have the potential to nurture, educate and enchant us, writes Cath Pound.

The Beatles' 'final' record: Should we bring singers back from the dead?
25/06/2023

The Beatles' 'final' record: Should we bring singers back from the dead?

With the news of a 'final' record from The Beatles, and the development of AI voices, holograms and "raves beyond the grave", where should we draw the line, asks Arwa Haider.

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp: The war film that Churchill tried to ban
24/06/2023

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp: The war film that Churchill tried to ban

Powell and Pressburger's classic military satire turns 80 this month. Mark Allison reflects on the controversy around its production, which even incited the prime minister.

Gen Z and millennials' surprising midsummer pastime
23/06/2023

Gen Z and millennials' surprising midsummer pastime

Summer is when folk fans – of all generations – come out in force. But is the new folk movement taking over from a culture traditionally dominated by boomers, asks Matilda Welin.

Lift Every Voice and Sing: The black national anthem born from a birthday party
22/06/2023

Lift Every Voice and Sing: The black national anthem born from a birthday party

The 1900 song – originally written as a tribute to former US President Abraham Lincoln – has endured to become the US black national anthem and a powerful symbol, writes Juan Benn Jr.

Seven cleverly designed emergency homes around the world
21/06/2023

Seven cleverly designed emergency homes around the world

On World Refugee Day we look at some of the ingenious dwellings around the world created for displaced people, from Ukraine to Cape Town and California.

The Streets Go Sheer: Street Style’s Best Almost Naked Looks
20/06/2023

The Streets Go Sheer: Street Style’s Best Almost Naked Looks

Lingerie dressing and naked looks are some go-to looks in street style.

On a Roll: Skaters in Street Style
19/06/2023

On a Roll: Skaters in Street Style

Street style is on board with skaters’ laidback looks.

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