Mishka Henner’s “Beef and Oil”
Mishka Henner is a Belgium-born, Manchester-based artist who merges his passion for photography with the internet to create original works of art. Henner appropriates images from Google Earth, Google Street View and YouTube, juxtaposing them to make statements about our planet [...]
Tags: Beef and Oil, Belgium, Collected Portraits, Dutch Landscapes, England, Fifty-One Military Outposts, Google Earth, Google Street View, Mishka Henner, No Man's Land, Photography Is, print on demand, VICE, YouTube
Strike A Pose
Fans of James Blake’s solo work will be familiar with his stripped down production, heavy basslines and delicate vocals on tracks like “Limit To Your Love,” or “Unluck.” Many people admire Blake’s experimentalism and the way he structures his songs. [...]
Tags: Confidence Boost, D'Angelo, dubstep, effects, electronic, England, grime, Harmonimix, James Blake, Joseph Johnson, Lil Wayne, music, Outkast, production, rapper, Remix, review, Rollo Jackson, strike a pose, synthesisers, The Wild Magazine, Trim, Trimbal, UK, UK Bass, video
Let the Games Begin!
The London 2012 Olympic Games are upon us and to celebrate, British street art rapscallion, Banksy has blessed the English capital with two new pieces of slightly politically-charged art. The artist revealed the works on his website on Monday. One [...]
Tags: 2012, ART, Banksy, England, Graffiti, Joseph Johnson, London, Olympic Games, Olympics, Politics, street art, The Wild Magazine, UK
No Church in the Wild
“No Church In The Wild” is most definitely one of the more contemplative tracks on Jay-Z and Kanye West’s sensational Watch The Throne album. It didn’t necessarily have the immediate commercial impact that tracks like “Ni**as in Paris” or “Otis” [...]
Tags: anger, brutality, controversy, drugs, England, Frank Ocean, gangs, Hip-Hop, Jay-Z, Joseph Johnson, Justice, Kanye West, M.I.A, mob, music, OFWGKTA, Paris, police, religion, riots, Romain Gavras, The Wild Magazine, video, violence, youths
Words From A Masta
The city of Derby in England is not exactly a hip-hop Mecca, but on Monday night legendary New York emcee, Masta Ace, braved the cold wind and the pouring rain to perform an intimate show to a bunch of dedicated hip-hop [...]
Tags: Bronx, Brooklyn, Derby, DOOM, emcee, Eminem, England, Hip-Hop, influences, interview, Joseph Johnson, Marco Polo, Masta Ace, MF Doom, New York, rapper, Stricklin, Technology, The Wild Magazine, tour, Twitter, Wordsworth
Lucile: Fashion Designer, Titanic Survivor
For all the media coverage on the 100th anniversary of the Titanic tragedy over the past week, it is surprising that many publications have failed to draw attention to Lady Lucile Duff-Gordon, a noteworthy survivor on board the doomed liner, [...]
Tags: Andrea Lo, Cecil Beaton, England, Fashion, Haute Couture, Lucile Duff-Gordon, The Bowes Museum, The Wild Magazine, Titanic, Titanic Survivor”, “Lucile: Fashion Designer
Hong Kong Sevens: A Combination of World-Class Rugby and Merrymaking
The annual Hong Kong Rugby Sevens is part of a series of international rugby tournaments hosted under the IRB Sevens World Series. The 3-day event, held during the last weekend of March every year, was first established in 1976 and [...]
Tags: Andrea Lo, Australia, China, England, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Rugby Sevens, Hong Kong Sevens: A Combination of World-Class Rugby and Merrymaking, IRB Sevens World Series, Rugby, Tonga, Uruguay
Keep Calm and Carry On: A Quintessentially British Spirit
The craze for the Keep Calm and Carry On slogan initially began in Britain in 2000, when a poster containing the message, originally created in 1939 prior to the beginning of the Second World War, was rediscovered in a small [...]
Tags: Andrea Lo, Belgium, Britain, Catherine Middleton, England, Prince William, Queen Elizabeth II, Second World War, The Wild Magazine, ‘Keep Calm and Carry On: A Quintessentially British Spirit’
