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Kendrick, Diana and a fire-breathing spider: Sunday at Glastonbury – in pictures
The 2022 Glastonbury festival closed out in explosive style, with furious moshpits, stunning special guests and giant clouds of confetti
Karin Andreasson and Ben Beaumont-Thomas
27, Jun, 2022 @5:00 AM

Macca, Greta and two sexy kangaroos: Saturday at Glastonbury – in pictures
From the ultra-vivacious Yves Tumor, Megan Thee Stallion and Yungblud, to punters dressed as disco balls, feast your eyes on a spectacular day at Glastonbury 2022
Karin Andreasson and Ben Beaumont-Thomas
26, Jun, 2022 @5:00 AM

Billie Eilish, Sam Fender and chest hair bras: Friday at Glastonbury – in pictures
From stars such as TLC and Sleaford Mods to eccentric festival punters in their underpants, we give a glimpse into Glastonbury’s first big day
Karin Andreasson and Ben Beaumont-Thomas
25, Jun, 2022 @5:00 AM

Five British canal and waterway trips with a wow factor
What better way to ease out of lockdown than ever-so-gently, on a canal holiday on one of these fascinating routes
Karin Andreasson
14, Mar, 2021 @12:00 PM

From Kylie to Miley: Sunday at Glastonbury
The world’s greatest music festival closed out with a hits-packed Cure set – plus choirs, cones and cutesy metal
Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Karin Andreasson
01, Jul, 2019 @5:00 AM

Glitter, George Ezra and power ballad yoga: Friday at Glastonbury 2019
Amid the raving and fantastical costumes, the music kicked off in earnest, with career defining performances by Stormzy and Jorja Smith
Ben Beaumont-Thomas and Karin Andreasson
29, Jun, 2019 @5:00 AM

Kyotographie 2019: the vibe of Japan's new era
The Kyoto photographic festival endeavours to take the pulse of the country
Karin Andreasson
25, Apr, 2019 @2:08 PM

PhotoEspaña shows its playful side – a photo essay
Madrid’s annual photography festival is a riot of fun and fantasy, with vintage circus acts, people pretending to be potatoes and Samuel Fosso’s sardonic take on classic images
Karin Andreasson
10, Jul, 2018 @6:00 AM

Dawit L Petros's best photograph: a shipwrecked Japanese trawler
‘We’re used to seeing overcrowded vessels from Africa washing up on the shores of Europe. But here was one that had travelled the other way’
Interview by Karin Andreasson
17, May, 2018 @5:00 AM

Africa Is No Island – a photo essay
Exhibition features 40 established and emerging photographers from the continent and diaspora
Karin Andreasson
05, Mar, 2018 @9:04 AM

Chris Buck's best photograph: Billy Joel in the dark with an Applause sign
‘Billy said, “I’ll do this – but I’m not one who performs because of an urgent need for approval”’
Interview by Karin Andreasson
01, Jun, 2017 @5:00 AM

Yan Wang Preston’s best photograph: a Chinese village's ancient tree – sold for $25,000
Winner of the Syngenta award 2016/17: ‘I had seen the tree in its original village, covered with leaves. The hotel that bought it broke two cranes trying to replant it’
Interview by Karin Andreasson
09, Mar, 2017 @9:21 AM
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