Magazine Clippings

  • In Conversation: Daniel Avery- Line of Best Fit

    Taking in groundbreaking artists, the power of guitars and the immersion of dance music, the producer and DJ talks Ashley Manning through the songs that inspired a lifelong love of music.

  • Is Coronavirus the New Excuse for Ghosting on Dating Apps?- Stylist

    The coronavirus outbreak has been declared a pandemic, and as confirmed cases in the UK continue to rise, there has been a knock-on effect in dating. But is using coronavirus as an excuse for ghosting one step too far?

  • Why closing London’s iconic Fabric nightclub will not protect clubbers- Huck Magazine

    The bitter conclusion to a long fight to save London’s nightlife came to a disheartening halt last night as the fate of one of the city’s most loved clubs was announced.

  • Bon Vivant- American Express (Netherlands Edition)

    BON VIVANT, a carefully curated culture and lifestyle publication, brings cultural highlights to the passengers of British Airways flights.

  • In conversation: Lucy Rose- Line of Best Fit

    Ahead of her new album release, singer/songwriter Lucy Rose talks Ashley Manning through the songs and artists that inspire her, from Joni Mitchell to Nick Drake.

  • I Have Depression, My Identical Twin Doesn’t- Refinery29

    Unlike with other siblings, it’s often more difficult for twins to create healthy, separate identities. But what happens when the quest to be different goes wrong?

  • In Conversation: Penelope Isles- Line of Best Fit

    Their album, which features first single “Chlorine”, is an ode to coming of age - Penelope Isles talks Ashley Manning through the moments that made it.

  • How the people of Brixton fought to rebuild after the 1981 riots- Huck Magazine

    In 1981, the people of Brixton took to the streets so their voices could finally be heard - it turned violent. Ashley Manning speaks to Honey Salvadori, the photographer who documented it.

  • Skating through Rome’s iconic Cinecitta Film Studios- Huck Magazine

    Founded in 1937, the Italian studios have been hailed for their contribution to cinematic classics The Life Aquatic, Gangs of New York and Quo Vadis, to name a few. Ashley Manning goes behind the scenes.