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Features: James Norton, Maude Apatow, Leo Woodall, Naomi Ackie, Headie One, Robert Aramayo, Port Magazine
ISSUE 38 WILL BE SENT A RANDOM COVER, PLEASE USE THE SEPERATE LISTINGS FOR A SPECIFIC COVER
PORT is a stunning biannual style magazine crafted for the modern reader. For the past decade, Port has covered the most compelling aspects of our culture. Please be aware you will receive the Denzel Curry cover, if you would like the Will Poulter or David Jonsson cover please search their names in the search bar.
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The Spring/Summer issue of Port – featuring Maude Apatow, Naomi Ackie, Robert Aramayo, Headie One, James Norton and Leo Woodall, photographers Heather Hazzan, Jesse Crankson, Valentin Hannequin, Angalis Field, Albane Durand-Viel, Hill & Aubrey, Lola Banet, Marius W Hansen, Cruz Zimmer, Christian Cassiel, writers Greg McKenzie, Hasti, Gus Casely-Hayford, Stuart Brumfitt, Ella Joyce, Jordan Page, Jenna Mahale, Habiba Katsha, Nils Leonard, Graydon Carter, Don Morrison, plus original writing from Bud Smith, and exclusive interview with Rebecca Solnit, and a re-look at Port Issue 1 with the late Robert Hughes.
Port Issue 38, the first of two celebrating the publication’s 15th Anniversary, is a call to reflect – to the importance of slowing pace and taking note of the journey so far. In a contemporary age where chaos and uncertainty roam without restraint, Port actions a search for meaning, stability, and connection amid constant change. Our cover stories and discussion seek to embody this intimately. Maude Apatow, on the cusp of her directorial debut with Poetic License, reflects on the distance travelled since Euphoria; James Norton, poised between roles in House of the Dragon and The Beatles, sits with Bill Nighy to consider the management of appetite, on screen and off; Headie One, a figure of unusual clarity in British rap, turns to the past as a means of measuring the present; Rachel Weisz joins Leo Woodall to discuss his instinct for inhabiting longing ahead of the release of Tuner; and the recent BAFTA winner Robert Aramayo calls on Jack O’Connell to weigh triumph against its cost. Lastly, Naomi Ackie shares candid reflections on anxiety and the work of repair as she awaits the release of I Love Boosters.
In Portfolio, shot by Marius W Hansen, we have photographed the things creatives need to work. Eight practitioners, among them Fiona Banner, Shelley Fox, and Stephen Jones, demonstrate that reduction, properly understood, is a form of abundance.
Issue: The Japanese House
Onsale: 26/06/2023
inc p&p ( 19 in stock)