How sleep deprivation, obsessive routines, and plastic surgery can all be found in the dark side of body dysmorphia.
We talk to developers and publishers about the rise in physical releases of indie games, and risks companies face to deliver them to consumers.
The reality of living with acne
Everybody should be confident in the skin they’re in. 95% of acne sufferers say the condition impacts their daily lives and 63% experience lower self-confidence. Let’s redefine beauty.
Period poverty: The monthly 'burden'
Artefact meets the campaigners helping women affected by period poverty, and asks if change is upon us.
Chaplin mercurial at the Palladium
Tom Chaplin performs Queen at the London Palladium for BBC Radio 2’s programme Friday Night is Music Night.
Risking arrest to combat climate change
Artefact explores climate change and talks to one of the activists risking arrest to raise awareness of the issue in London.
Self-portraits and the pursuit of immortality
How far are we willing to go for immortality and how can we make sure that we are remembered truthfully?
Safer London: Empowering women
We meet the team behind the Empower programme which helps young women exploited by gangs.
Aboriginal art: Australia's hidden legacy
Artefact explores the importance of art in the representation of indigenous Australians.
Modern Day Witchcraft
Witchcraft has been around for many decades, but witchcraft of the 21st century isn’t just a bunch of hocus-pocus.