Singaporean musician, Linying, discusses her first world tour and show in London.
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.
Alumni conversations | Jeremy Leslie
The founder of magCulture sits down with Artefact to discuss the changing landscape of the magazine industry.
An 'MBE' is not for me
With a new New Year’s Honours list comes another list of those who respectfully decline.
The most violent sport on Earth
Football is always competitive, but what happens when there are no rules and only historic civic pride at stake?
Milan: The moral capital of Italy
How Milan’s thriving enterprises and companies are shining a new light on the city and Italy itself.
In conversation with | Edmund Clark
Artefact talks to the award-winning photographer about the war on terror, Guantanamo Bay, secrecy and state security.
The ethical fashion revolution
What does the label in your clothing tell you about who made it, and whether it was sourced ethically?
You can’t be black, 'woke' and Christian
The church has always been a part of the identity of the black community but how has the Christian God benefited blacks?