ISSUE Nº4

DISPATCHES

 
 
 
 

Photography NASA, Morocco's Anti-Atlas Mountains

 

 

 

Something in the Air

Crafting handmade garments from upcycled and eco-friendly textiles, young London designers imagine a more sustainable future for fashion.

 

Maddalena Vatti Maddalena Vatti

Coming home is always…

Returning to her homeland after months of London lockdown, illustrator Noemi Ponzoni paints a series of nostalgic impressions from her Italian summer.

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Christopher Dickens Christopher Dickens

The Quaranzine Playlist #4: Dispatches

Inspired by the music at her favourite locals, DJ Zahra Jamshed (aka Zee Jammin) pays tribute to the Hong Kong restaurant scene — which is needed now more than ever.

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Christopher Dickens Christopher Dickens

State of disaster

With her year abroad derailed, producer Helen Randall offers a snapshot of her “very small existence” under Melbourne’s austere COVID-19 restrictions.

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Christopher Dickens Christopher Dickens

A pandemic pregnancy

Two pink lines on a plastic stick and a deadly virus spreading throughout the world. Ellie Stewart prepares to give birth in unprecedented times.

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Christopher Dickens Christopher Dickens

Seeking connections beyond borders

For the 40 women who’ve joined Beirut-based researcher Nur Turkmani’s expansive email chain, writing is a shared tool to memorialise strange times.

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Maddalena Vatti Maddalena Vatti

Conjuring revolutionary magic

As the U.S. health system buckles under the weight of the pandemic, a Los Angeles bruja finds new ways to heal intergenerational trauma.

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Christopher Dickens Christopher Dickens

Taking care of business

“I guess we’re allowed to take care of our mental health, as long as we don’t miss our video calls.”

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Christopher Dickens Christopher Dickens

No longer neutral

As conspiracy theories and government distrust take hold in Switzerland, “facts” take on new meaning.

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Christopher Dickens Christopher Dickens

Something in the air

Crafting handmade garments from upcycled and eco-friendly textiles, young London designers imagine a more sustainable future for fashion.

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