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Sign O' The Times

'arresting, provocative, louche, camp and gloriously assertive'. Sounds refreshingly enticing, don't you agree? We're talking about the forthcoming exhibition on Black Dandys.

Our Guest Editor this week is renowned broadcaster, writer and curator Ekow Eshun. His latest project, Made You Look: Dandyism and Black Masculinity opens at The Photographers' Gallery on 15 July.

In his Run Riot interview Ekow talks to writer Eli Goldstone about style, politics and Prince.

The EU referendum - most of you have probably decided how you're voting. Whether you have or not - we'd love to know if you're in, out or undecided. Take our poll and we'll share the results next week before the real thing.

Who was at Field Day with PJ Harvey and co? Here's our review of Victoria Park's champion weekender.

Writer and dance curator Donald Hutera tells us about his next west London project with a catchy title: Love Clock (Kings Road, Saturday 18 June).

Berlin based Argentinian performance director Constanza Macras explains her show at the Royal Court Theatre as part of LIFT - Open For Everything (we're running a special offer).

Ahead of their world premiere, film directors Matt Hopkins and Ben Lankester talk to us about their latest work A Divorce Before Marriage - a documentary following a band amidst the rapidly changing music industry.

For competitions - browse our Offers page. As for the Best of the rest - rummage through our genre-bending pages where you'll find plenty of haut happenings!

Here's to wishing you a beautifully nonchalant week ever dear Players! Bottoms up! RRxx

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