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With just a few carefully placed rugby balls and just a pair of knee-high socks, these ladies weren’t afraid to get their kit off. The daring sportswomen posed for risque photographs, shot by the talented Charlie Founders, in aid of body confidence for young women after one of their players 11-year-old niece stated she wanted to…
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New York-based singer-songwriter and producer Gracie Martin will leave you spellbound with her captivating new single, 10%. A song reflecting on the interconnection between a disintegrating relationship and capitalism fatigue, Gracie soulfully questions why she isn’t being given the compensation she deserves – a sentiment masterfully realised in the accompanying music video. I caught up …
Arsenal’s defeat at Sheffield United this evening has seen one man in particular unsurprisingly singled out for heavy criticism. Arsenal downed Unai Emery’s men travelled to Bramall Lane a short time ago, for their latest Premier League outing. The Gunners headed into proceedings amid a fine recent run of form, which had seen the capital […]
Rich and poignant, Michael Baker’s new single Baby Books explores themes of mental health and friendship. Bittersweet guitar riffs and soaring vocal melodies hover above a bed of wistful atmospherics and driving percussion. There’s a gentle balance between fragility and a compelling forward motion that simultaneously soothes and motivates. I had a chat to Michael …
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