A desolate landscape
Regular Trashed contributor Charlotte Jarman takes stock of the pop charts
Moroccan painting
Amal Mabsout from north Africa sent us her beautiful creative work with paint
Review: ‘Ceremonials’
Regular Trashed contributor Charlotte Jarman dissects Florence’s latest album
Indian dubstep
Sajeel Kapoor from New Delhi presents an exclusive glimpse of his new tracks
F.T.D (Free to Dream)
Upcoming director/ photographer Kb Bishara showcases his hypnotic short film
Grow up
Michelle Hennessey on the slow realisation that it’s time to face the real world as an adult
Future love songs
Grace Howes from Wellington analyses Sam Frank and what makes the perfect modern love song
Interview: Mammoth Sound
Charlotte Jarman gets an audience with innovative musicians Mammoth Sound
Cover versions
Regular Trashed contributor Charlotte Jarman dissects the fine art of stealing a song
Nothing really matters
Adit Chauhan from India gives his view on how to look at life differently
Bombay Bicycle Club at UA
Dinah Berhane assesses the performance of this year’s Underage Festival headliners
Review: Underage Festival
It finally arrived. Charlotte Jarman gives her verdict on the biggest festival in town
Review: Hawaiian Air
Charlotte Jarman finds a tender tale of travel in the single from Friendly Fires
Pottermania
Abigail Yasemin Scruby from Sutton asks: how healthy is a ‘healthy’ obsession?
Sarah Solovay
Sarah Solovay is an up and coming, 17-year-old singer-songwriter from New York
Slovenian style
Jalen Mint is a graphic designer from Ljubljana in Slovenia. Check out some examples of his work
The Facebook Polemic
Erinn Dhesi from Warwickshire gives her personal and passionate take on the world’s biggest social network
Friends forever
Adit Chauhan from Thapar University in India gives a personal take on friendship
The Human Race
Natasha Coyler considers the pace of life in this piece of creative writing
Like nobody else, like nobody’s ever done
A piece of creative writing about a relationship observed – by Sydony Johnson
Hollie Waters photos
Check out the brilliant work of this up and coming teenage fashion photographer
So you want to be a festival promoter?
Learn about the events industry from the Underage Festival and top professionals
Alice Parsons illustrates
Check out the work of this up and coming talent in the world of illustration and design
Perfectly imperfect
A piece of opinion writing from Annabelle Wang on why perfection isn’t always the best we can get
Back to reality
The end of ‘Big Brother’ didn’t mean the end of our obsession with reality TV, says Laura Durechova
Slim pickings
Lucy McCoy tells us why fake, skinny, celeb-obsessed culture is no good for anyone
Preview comp winners
See who got published in Time Out after our exclusive writing competition
Underage Festival 2011
Trashed is working with the Underage Festival 2011 to give you access to exclusive opportunities
The Coming of Humanity
An enigmatic poem by Eve Haddow – the first piece of creative writing on the Trashed site (send us more!)
Want to spend a day at Time Out magazine?
We’ve got an exclusive opportunity for you to work with top editors and designers at London listings magazine Time Out to produce your very own mini-magazine
Bestival and V Festival
It’s not all about Glastonbury. Thomas Reed previews two highlights of 2011′s summer festival season
Review: ’21′ by Adele
Is she the UK’s hottest music property? Elvin Mensah gives his verdict on the latest album from the award-winning singer
No alternative
With the UK scene thriving, why are there so few alternative guitar bands in the charts, asks Callum MacKenzie
Odd Future are THE future
Elliott Atkinson champions the edgy LA rap group with the extremely long name
Objects of desire
Why does Hollywood continues to misrepresent – and damage – the image of women? Suhu Hersi investigates the issue
Top 10 books of the decade
Are you an aspiring author? These books should inspire you for the next ten years, says Tsion Tesefay
Is grime a crime?
Grime artists often find it hard to get permission to put on live shows. What’s the problem, asks Jordan Bernard
Life on the street
Investigating the hardships of teenage runaways – and what’s being done to help them.
Religion and entertainment
Cards on the table: religion and entertainment do not belong in the same sentence…
Rebels against the rebellion
The hardest, most hardcore fans in punk-rock aren’t the ones who get drunk and take drugs.
Bubblegum Pop
Whatever happened to the bouncy, airy bubblegum pop of the ’90s? And what was it anyway?












































