Red White & Royal Blue: Prime Video’s Royal Romance is Queer History in the Making
I first became aware of Red White & Royal Blue as a book, written by Casey McQuinston, and it blew me away. A love story between a gay prince of England, and the first son of the American president? It
Howling at the Moon with Wolf’s Ukweli Roach
With BBC’s new hit police drama on the horizon, we thought it was only right to spend the morning with leading man Ukweli Roach. We caught up with him at London’s Saatchi Gallery and found out all about the juicy
Issue 70: Hollywood Goes Dark
“An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.” Friedrich Engels THE EDITOR'S NOTE The creation of this issue has felt, in some ways, an indignant display of dedication whilst also being, on a personal front, an endless and exhausting feat. With
Meet The Maker: Will Elworthy
Will used to work in TV. Now, he works with wood. Crafting unique, tactile items, Will turns wood like a marble artist, and builds beautiful pieces of bespoke furniture that we here at EJ are absolutely besotted with. So, we
Well-Styled: Louis Byrne’s ‘I Can I Am and I Will’
It’s a tired Wednesday morning in Soho when I sat down with Louis Byrne, accompanied by oat milk flat whites and an instant sense of comfort. Despite the early morning, his smile is bright and welcoming, and he sweeps me
Au Naturale: Acne Studios FW23 Collection
Emerging from a fantasy fauna of tangled roots and exploding flora is Acne Studios’ FW23 collection. A catwalk show deep in the forest, creative director Jonny Johansson stuns with scintillating Scandinavian style.
An Interview With: Laurence Guy – Living Like There’s No Tomorrow But Killing Yourself In The Process
Fresh off a sold-out show at Fabric in London, we caught up with Bristol born DJ and producer Laurence Guy to get an exclusive insight into his new album ‘Living Like There’s No Tomorrow But Killing Yourself In The Process’.
In Conversation With: Mark Birchall
Nestled within the Lancashire landscape, a stone's throw from Liverpool and Manchester, the Moor Hall estate is home to not one but two Michelin starred restaurants. Sat in the private dining room of the two star restaurant, Moor Hall Restaurant
LACES OUT! TRAINER FESTIVAL
Laces Out! will exhibit an ultra rare pair of unused Liverpool Adidas Trimm Trabs, iconic sneakers which are part of the city’s cultural history which brought sportswear to the mainstream since back in the 1980s
Environmental Endeavours with Gucci’s New Circular Manufacturing Push
In partnership with parent company, Kering, Italian fashion house Gucci has launched a new production hub that centres on propagating sustainable practice by turning the concept of a circular economy into a viable, functioning financial ethos for high-end Italian manufacturing. In
Essential Introductions: Heavenly Creatures Records
In the height of the Covid pandemic, with gigs cancelled and independent musicians struggling to find opportunities to get their art out there, Lauren Thomson had an idea. In her bedroom up in Aberdeen, surrounded by an eclectic collection of
ON THE GROUND AT HIGHER GROUND: JOE OTWAY
A chef’s philosophy extends beyond themselves, and into the very formation of the dishes they construct; from the fields of produce they select, to the accompanying drink - how a chef treats his ingredients is a markable signifier of their
In Conversation With: Nilüfer Yanya
Nilüfer Yanya streamlined her creative process for her second album 'Painless'.
On The Road: From Glasgow to SXSW
When one door closes, another one opens. Or something slightly less cliche. As Everything Everywhere All At Once’s historic sweep at the Oscars signals the end of the 2022 year of film, there’s minimal reprieve for the industry as the
Hotel Review: Tanzania’s Lake Manyara Tree Lodge
South of the Serengeti, in the valleys of Northern Tanzania, a suite of lodges lie cradled in the boughs of ancient mahogany trees, cast before the deep, dramatic backdrop of the African safari. Oh, and whilst there, you’ll spot lions
Review: Dead Ringers
Rachel Weisz stuns in this seductively slick revisit of David Cronenberg’s 80s psycho-thriller, refreshed for the modern audience - and all the more twisted than the horror icon’s original step. Dead Ringers drops us into the world of Elliot and
Succession: HBO Plays The Prestige
In magic, a trick is split into three acts: The Pledge, The Turn, and The Prestige. This knowledge hit the mainstream in Christopher Nolan’s 2009 thriller, The Prestige, which details Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman’s turn as illusionists who compete
New Era’s Pastel Home Run
Known for their infamous snapbacks, New Era have long been associated with the American sporting world and their latest dalliance with MLB is a vital refresh to their streetwear wardrobe. Imbued in light blues, pinks, and yellows, New Era’s latest collection
Issue 69: Liv Hewson
“As you pass from the soft years of youth into harsh, hardening manhood, be sure you take with you on the way all the humane emotions, do not leave them on the road: you will not pick them up again