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  • Nov 6, 2024 | service95.com | Jamison Kent |Olivia McCrea-Hedley

    Photography Seb Garraway Self, Sex & Relationships | By As I walk from the Tube to Bar D4100 in Southeast London, the butterflies in my stomach slosh around with the two canned cosmopolitans I consumed on the journey to calm my nerves. It’s a Tuesday evening, and I’m en route to Dinner For 100’s singles night. Checking my makeup in my phone’s front camera, I spot a girl walking behind me with a similar ‘What the hell am I doing?’ look on her face.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | service95.com | Jamison Kent |Katie Teehan

    All Irish Street Showcase, Tallinn Fringe Festival © Anton Serdjukov Arts & Culture | By The Tallinn Fringe Festival is in full swing when I arrive. It’s the first of its kind in Estonia, but one of the hundreds of performing arts festivals under the ‘Fringe’ name globally – including, most famously, in Edinburgh. Tallinn Fringe is in its 8th edition, featuring over 100 performers from various countries across 10 venues.

  • May 23, 2024 | service95.com | Jamison Kent |Simon Coates |Olivia McCrea-Hedley

    © Delfina Carmona/Kintzing Technology, Social Justice & Activism, People | By AI-generated deepfake content, which once quietly lurked in the dark corners of the internet, has now become commonplace. Research has found that between 90% and 95% of deepfakes are nonconsensual porn, with 90% of them depicting women.

  • May 2, 2024 | service95.com | Jamison Kent |Olivia McCrea-Hedley

    Chris Simpson Food & Drink, Arts & Culture, Food | By From the slow-motion shots of Carmy plating a dish in The Bear to the abundance of cookbooks with imagery so stunning they deserve a spot on a coffee table, food photography is having its moment. And while chefs and bakers once dominated the culinary social media landscape, there has been a recent influx of attention towards food photographers and their craft.

  • May 2, 2024 | service95.com | Christine Ochefu |Jamison Kent |Olivia McCrea-Hedley

    Loraine James, photography by Kwame Dapaa Arts & Culture, List, Music | By  Black women are synonymous with electronic music in the UK – but in a tale that’s older than the genre itself, the layout of the industry would have us believe otherwise. It’s no secret that marketing, whitewashing and rebranding have seen artists who are typically white and male dominate the global mainstream of electronica.

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