“The sleep of reason begets monsters” depicts the artist with his head resting on a table, his drawing tools scattered around him, while owls, bats and goblins swarm up ahead.
The Understudy
You sit around, part-bored, part-terrified, guiltily hoping for disaster to come along.

Laws of Fiction: Lies of Sex and Intrigue
These hunched-over suits, broken and staring into monitors: these were not the brave advocates I had read about: they did not threaten governments and neck whiskey; they wrote letters about estate tax and sucked at their gums.

Not Asking
I’d been looking for signs in his music taste, listening for encrypted messages in his own band’s lyrics.

Work it Like Charity
This members club will transform every house on your street into a takeaway restaurant where all the food is free.

The Decline of Democracy: An interview with David Levine
Genuine power now operates above and beyond the old party-political system. It is no longer about “Democrat, Republican or Independent. It is something else.”

Guy J Jackson: Busking stories from Hay to LA
There's a rare kind of wondrous absurdity which flows through each story.

Pop-ups co-opted – art, food, innovation and property prices
Pondering the slow, lingering death of the pop-up.

Youth charity advocates no charity
How can basic media technology save one billion people with no charity, no foreign aid, no politics and no government?

Riots and Reparation: an interview with Rosalind Davis
Tom Jeffreys talks to contemporary artist Rosalind Davis about social housing, the 2011 riots and painting London's architecture.
