Bruno Bayley
Fyra årtionden av Afghanistans historia i bilder
Vi pratade med Steve McCurry om hans nya bok ’Afghanistan’.
Faran med empati
Professor Paul Bloom om hur empati kan leda till krig, manipulation och ”dumma beslut”.
Why Empathy Is Dangerous
Yale psychologist Professor Paul Bloom tells us why empathy can lead to war, manipulation and "stupid decisions".
The Strange Annual Folk Rituals of 1970s Britain
Homer Sykes' legendary 1977 photo book 'Once A Year' offered a rare and unsneering glimpse into the folk customs of British communities.
Looking Back on 30 Years of Subculture in the UK
Talking to Sam Knee about his new book 'The Bag I'm In', which charts the last three decades of British music and fashion.
Studio 54 Still Looks Like the Best Club of All Time
I spoke to photographer Tod Papageorge about his new book on the legendary New York nightspot.
Peter Marlow's Incredible Photos of Eerie English Crisis
I spoke to the Magnum veteran about his hugely varied career.
A Mining Boom Is Transforming the American West
I spoke to Lucas Foglia about his new photographic project, 'Frontcountry'.
Sublime Moments in Mundane Life: David Hurn's Amazing Photos
After 60 years, the Magnum photographer oozes wisdom.
Moises Saman's Stunning Photos See a Place Beyond Death
I asked him how to keep your humanity in a warzone.
Alessandra Sanguinetti Makes Slaughter Look Beautiful
The Magnum photographer found the meaning of life on the sprawling plains of Argentina.