Works in progress – the turbulent tales of William Hogarth
An examination of the work of the great painter and printmaker William Hogarth, a lively chronicler of 18th Century Britain.
An examination of the work of the great painter and printmaker William Hogarth, a lively chronicler of 18th Century Britain.
The story of a software developer who ended up creating a cryptocurrency for Venezuela, the “petro”, but who deeply disagreed with President Nicolás Maduro’s policies, and suffered for it.
The Governor of New York is someone said to be having a ‘good crisis’, providing robust daily briefings and an all action style in taking on covid-19. This profile looks deeper into the workings of a man with fairly transparent ambitions on the biggest job in US politics.
The gripping personal story of one Uighur family’s struggles across two generations facing the repressive restrictions in place in the region.
A look at an early example of journalistic data visualisation in The New York Tribune, used to visualise a cholera outbreak in 1849.
The author writes about his friend and collaborator, with whom he founded a photo agency in Iraq, before he was taken by ISIS.
The story of Sealand, a World War II sea defence tower just off the cost of England in the North Sea, ‘conquered’ by a former Army Major on behalf of his wife in 1966.
The author writes about her extraordinary experience on the long-running Discovery Channel show Naked and Afraid, where two strangers have to survive in the wilderness together with nothing but a handful of tools.
A look at how Bernie Sanders’ primary campaign faltered in recent weeks.