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Nick Rainsford draws inspiration from the delicate Pinot Noir grape this week, with rousing raspberry and pomegranate notes
Ahead of her discussion at this year’s How the Light Gets In festival, the American feminist and psychologist discusses patriarchy, democracy and the struggle for gender equality
Senior editor Matt Willey introduces this episode on the importance of resolution for films as we talk to Neil Brand, a London based pianist composer and writer
Tamarind Collection’s executive chef and director of cuisine talks us through the recipe of his signature biryani dish
Download Port’s first podcast, introduced by Senior Editor Matt Willey, on silence and its role in film
Betty Wood talks to shop owner Alastair Hendy about his Edwardian-inspired home store that sells more than just nostalgia on the south coast
The photographer on his new series of photographs that have taken him from the snowy mountain-tops of Japan to Kenya
Portrait photographer and Port regular Philip Sinden talks to us about his first project photographing nudes
Beagle restaurant’s head chef talks us through the recipe for his traditional British pies
OeO’s creative director Thomas Lykke on Kyoto-6, the Japan Handmade design collective, and his high hopes for the Italian trade show
Miles Copeland, musician and sound producer talks to Betty Wood about creating an original soundtrack for our Film Issue
Betty Wood talks with the Grand Prix award-winning director of Gomorra about his new film and unorthodox casting
From Norway to Stoke Newington, Ole-Martin Hansen on how his family heritage has helped him create his own niche within the luxury food market, and how those traditions have kept him grounded
The photographer talks us through his new exhibition at the Little Black Gallery
After losing three of his limbs to an IED in Afghanistan, Betty Wood talks to the photographer about his return to the country that nearly killed him, and photographing the wounded Afghans he met there
The award-winning photographer talks us through his new project on colour, using a bouquet as his starting point
Betty Wood talks to the head chef of Shoreditch’s newest dining venue, opening next month
How a rooftop in Serbia brought the idea of “suspended belief” into full focus
Ahead of our Daniel Day-Lewis guest edited Spring issue with Paul Thomas Anderson on the cover, we let actor Ray Winstone talk us through the content in this teaser
David Hellqvist speaks to the Los Angeles-based artist about his creative collaboration with Hedi Slimane for the Saint Laurent AW13 show ticket
We visit the studio of the collective changing the face of East London with their colourful community projects
The photographer explains how he draws on his fascination with abstraction to create his striking style
Bureau of Trade’s CEO and founder talks us through his list of six essential collectables, from petrified lightning to classic cars
The French photographer talks us through the logic behind his first solo exhibition of City Suits in high-heels and handbags
Betty Wood meets the man who’s putting colour back into the cheeks of East Dulwich with his bespoke paint range
The wildlife specialist shares anecdotes from his career and his latest commission, which retraces the steps of Benjamin Britten
How to create atmosphere in portraiture, using Patrick Stewart as example
We meet East London’s only micro-miller, Daniel Harris, who’s traditional methodology is reinvigorating a dying industry on an individual level
Is less really more? We look back on 50 years of Parisien-style burlesque
The photographer talks us through an image that overcomes the greatest challenge facing a creative – dull subject matter
An introspective look at the highlights of 2012, including Michael Fassbender spilling his tea and an enlightening conversation with war journalist Ben Anderson
Port’s winter issue features an exclusive styled cover story with comic actor Will Ferrell at his Hollywood home
The London-based photographer talks to us about her exhibition of street photography capturing a new generation of Sohoites
David Hellqvist talks to Lewis Leathers owner Derek Harris and photographer Horst A. Friedrichs about their collaborative book, celebrating the art of the rocker’s jacket
Getting down to the bare, naked truth
We take a look at the first in a series of edits celebrating the cultural phenomenon, the instagram
We talk to the London-based artist about his new collection of prints
David Hellqvist talks to Matthew Sowter and Ricky Feathers about the craftsmanship needed to build bespoke bicycles
Podcast hosts Sarah Dowdey and Deblina Chakraborty share Soundtrack memories from their college days
The menswear designer talks David Hellqvist through the thought process behind the beautiful imagery
David Carter’s made 50 multi-millionnaires thanks to his business-style of mentoring
Betty Wood picks out some of the highlights from this year’s Biennale
Betty Wood speaks to Belgian designers Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen about how they spark off each other, and the logic of their designs
With the 23rd Biennale underway in Kortjik, Belgium Betty Wood speaks with curator and president Lowie Vermeersch about its new direction
In association with Ralph Lauren, we present the Port 12 Debate on Identity, with editor Laura Barber, design critic Stephen Bayley and novelist Adam Thirlwell
His photo series captures middle-class flight from Cairo to the desert
British artist Chris Moon on his new exhibition Reverie which captures in paint the transient nature of memory and day-dreams
Stephen Bayley, Francesca Molteni and Letizia Ponti explain why Gio Ponti will be remembered as one of the great Italian Maestros
The British micro-sculpture street artist chats to Port about his new exhibition, new book, and his miniature adventures
We talk Bar Alto, Bar Basso and the world of design inside the bar and out
Betty Wood talks to award-winning war journalist, author and filmmaker Ben Anderson about his book No Worse Enemy, written about filming the war on terror
A look inside London’s premier vintage menswear store
A look at the British Pavilion at the 13th Architectural Biennale in Venice
Rehearsing at home, Charlie Siem talks about his career, ancestry and ambitions in this exclusive film
Gianluca Tramontana’s recording of Edwards in conversation
A debate on the theme of identity, with Stephen Bayley, Laura Barber and Adam Thirlwell
Curator of Manhattan’s Boo-Hooray Gallery, Johan Kugelberg tells us about this favourite record
A first look at our new issue, out 6 September
Hollywood’s greatest glamour photographer’s collected portraiture
Squeeze’s lyricist on new material — music and print
Betty Wood celebrates the humble fish knife in this shoot by Nick Thompson, showing how to fillet a Dover sole
The acclaimed film on Rodriguez, South Africa’s Elvis, America’s lost rock star
Port’s exclusive film collaboration with Volta and Vibram, unveiled at the 82nd Pitti Immagine Uomo trade show in Florence
The Radio 1 DJ offers up his favourite record, and the story that goes with it
The author talks about her story All Boy, The Hardy Boys and her writing process
William Kherbek reviews the eight-hour reenactment of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s best known novel
We look at the highlights of the inaugural London Collections
A Jubilee themed version of the World This Week by guest columnist Betty Wood
Alyn Griffiths talks us through the highlights of 2012′s Clerkenwell Design Week
Comedian Mike Birbiglia makes his London debut at the Soho Theatre
Collector-turned-curator Johan Kugelberg talks about his interest in ‘low’ culture
A cast of beautiful losers – drifters, weirdos and loners – brings Simone Felice’s music to life
Janine di Giovanni remembers how Sarajevo’s most precious commodity became a Mars bar
Recognition for PORT at the 47th Annual Society of Publication Designers Awards
The design duo talk about winning the Olympic commission and their working dynamic
Brooklyn tattoo artist releases the first printed collection of his work
The actor and director of Shame talk about their new film
Carol Morley’s film explores the connections we make with others and their consequences
A historical look at the advertising of US apparel brand Arrow
Phil Rhys Thomas reports and reflects on happenings around the globe
The new pictorial collection of the golden era of Hollywood’s Ivy League fashion
Jonathan Knott talks to the director, Ahmed Imamovic about the lasting impact of his film Belvedere
Robert Hughes charts the rise and fall of celebrity culture, and remembers when carefully constructed studio control was what mattered
Port’s launch video