
Louis Bever
Louis Bever collects football shirts, shoots on film, cooks in Le Creuset, and wouldn’t be caught dead in a Spurs kit. His portraits are proof that football and feeling can live in the same frame.
Louis Bever collects football shirts, shoots on film, cooks in Le Creuset, and wouldn’t be caught dead in a Spurs kit. His portraits are proof that football and feeling can live in the same frame.
Don’t let the high hair and tans fool you- the world of Irish dance is shaped by discipline and legacy, where years of training build towards a performance that lasts only minutes. We go backstage at the CLRG World Irish Dance Championships in Dublin.
It’s not just a tournament. It’s about belonging, a patchwork, a movement, a thousand remixed kits spinning through fan parks and fashion feeds. Find out why at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, football-core is taking centre stage.
Forget the polite applause and cucumber sandwiches. Gurinder Chadha has turned this summer’s England vs India women’s cricket series into a full-blown cinematic showdown.
One director.
One trailer.
One very big story.
What drives a generation of young women to the all-consuming pursuit of perfection? We speak with photographer, Keerthana Kunnath, revealing how young Indian women are challenging traditional outlooks on the idea of beauty or femininity – even if it comes at a cost.
In 2024, Kate Weinberg went down a rabbit hole – an Olympic merchandise rabbit hole – which drew the attention of 2.3 million people and transformed her career almost overnight. We get the inside scoop on why she thinks sports merchandise is still woefully in need of a spruce up.
Women aren’t just playing the game, they’re designing the stadiums, training centres, and fan experiences that shape it. Meet the architects and designers redefining the future of sports venues for athletes and fans alike.
Dreams are big, even on the smallest ponies. The Shetland Pony Grand National is a whirlwind of skill, determination, and pint-sized thrills, where young riders chase their racing dreams.
“Burlesque is as much for me as it is for the audience - I am the power.”
Step into Amelia Campbell’s world of performance, storytelling, and self-discovery.
Maya Gabeira overcame a near-fatal injury to ride the world's biggest wave, an achievement captured in the documentary Maya & The Wave. The film's director and cinematographer, Stephanie Johnes, embarked on her own remarkable journey to bring this story to life.