Art & Culture
Food for Thought
Published on 25 May 2013
Clapton gets a gastronomic makeover.
Clapton gets a gastronomic makeover.
What have been the hot topics this week? Read on…
Artist Chris Levine’s latest show Light 3.142 is worth a visit for his portraits of the Queen and Kate Moss alone.

We step inside the minds of Lord Whitney to talk wooden forests, grasshoppers and “Kenford Ken the Camp Cockney Crow”.
Innovative art students Josh Lake and Luke Evans take over the Hunger TV blogs page.
Brighton student Emily Avery earns a spot in our Illustrated series.
Hawaiian artist Nicholas Johnson tells Hunger TV how he went from rural Nova Scotia to the RCA.
Fancy having your mind blown? Head to Wabi.
Iconic british photographer Gered Mankowitz tells Hunger TV why his Jimi Hendrix portrait means the most to him and why Bing Crosby doesn’t hold a special place in his heart.

Artists Nicola Freeakpong and Joseph Steele go head to head in new exhibition Steele vs. Freeakpong.
Dirty Live Week: Fake Club
Dirty Live Week: Purple Ferdinand
Dirty Live Week: Natalie Duncan
Dirty Live Week: AlunaGeorge
Dirty Live Week: Lois and the Love
Dirty Live: Laura Mvula – Diamonds
Mixtape: Sarah-Jane Crawford
Exclusive: Kelpe Mixtape
Exclusive: Mt Wolf Mixtape
Exclusive: Little Boots Weekend Mix
Mixtape: Clean Bandit
Mixtape: Cecily Mullins
The Interview: Benjamin Parent
The Interview: Kim Cesarion
The Interview: Georgia, Josh and Pier
The Interview: Sir Tom Baker
The Interview: ANiMAL
The Interview: London Grammar
The ultimate clash
Bow down
Cannes Best Dressed
Hester Scheurwater
Track of the Day: The Strypes – Hometown Girls
Issue 4: Video Catch Up
Hunger Does Grindhouse: The Brain That Wouldn’t Die
This Week’s Short: The Lights And Then The Noise
This Week’s Short: Wintering
Selma Blair
Issue 4: Ant & Dec