Singaporean musician, Linying, discusses her first world tour and show in London.
The two weeks I can't remember
How pseudoseizures left me with a two-week gap in my memory, and how they can be overcome.
Northern Ireland's abortion time warp
50 years after abortions became legal in most of Britain, we examine why it’s still illegal in Northern Ireland, despite campaigns and court rulings for change.
The Trans-Siberian adventure
Artefact explores six cities of Russia on a 10,000 km train journey through Europe and Asia to the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
Cambodia's nearly forgotten generation
50 years ago, Cambodia was home to a pioneering rock and roll scene. War changed that overnight and the country is only just beginning to truly pick up the pieces.
Millennials and subcultures: a remix?
Artefact has been out meeting Millennials to get an idea of what subcultures mean today.
Taking football back to its grassroots
With football as popular as ever, and in the media for the wrong reasons, Artefact looked at how football can make a positive impact on kids’ lives.
Making condoms fashionable again
Artefact hears from some young people about their sex lives and what they think about safe sex.
In defence of generation snowflake
Thin skinned, fragile and easy offended. But is there not more to today’s young adults?
The pre-teen queens of Instagram
The sexualisation of a generation: we ask at what age is it acceptable for Instagram to take over your life?