The unstoppable rise of the Afropolitan
Media Issue Editorial
As any arts graduate knows, careers advisors and recruitment companies have little to offer if what you want to do is further your artistic interests and make a living at the same time. Sadly, many national publications see young, talented writers, artists and designers as fair game for slave labour. At the LIP we look at things differently.
TELEVISING THE REVOLUTION
Bruce Douglas tunes in to Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution…
HAUGHTY COUTURE
A recent intern at Vogue House reveals the world of fashion is not as glamorous as one might imagine…
THE SPIN DOCTOR
Rachel O’Brien has the dubious pleasure of meeting BNP press officer, Phil Edwards.
THE INFLUENTIAL TYPE
Blogger and author, Tim Worstall on the revolution in Blogistan.
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Anthony Loyd is a war correspondent for the The Times. He talks to Alice Fordham of his experiences in Bosnia, his concurrent problem with heroin addiction and his struggle to cope with normal life after the war ended.