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  • Portraits: Photography by Shervin Lainez at Newport Folk Festival 2022

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    NYC-based photographer Shervin Lainez captured portraits of the globe’s biggest artists, backstage at Newport Folk Festival.

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    Michelle Grace Hunder’s portrait photography of acts like Oliver Tree, Tai Verdes, G Flip, Chillinit, Ruel, Budjerah, and more offers parts of the annual festival that no one got to see.

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    Australian acts Hands Like Houses and Carla Geneve have both experienced what is being called ‘trial by social media’, a complex by-product of music’s #MeToo movement.

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