andrew losowsky has written for magazines, newspapers, books and websites across the globe, including
The Wall Street Journal,
The Guardian and
The Times.
In order to research a new guidebook to Barcelona, its editor explored the darkest and dodgiest haunts in the city. Who better as a guide than an armed, plain-clothes policeman? This is Barcelona as you've never seen it before (920 words)
InMadrid
The obituary page is where news ends and history begins -- and our correspondent is dying to get on it (2962 words)
Zembla
When the Communist revolution came to Cuba, cricket managed to miss the party. That is, until an old lady had a crazy idea (1236 words)
Inside Sport
A number of VIP clubbers at a Barcelona nightclub have been implanted with a chip in their upper arm. But the potential uses of the technology could be wide ranging (754 words)
The Guardian
Climbing, surfing, BMXing, wakeboarding. We meet the cream of the young British lunatics who make a living from adrenaline (1854 words)
etc magazine
What do Britain’s most eligible bachelors get up to on tour? Given Blue’s tabloid reputation as the UK’s premier pop lotharios the answer is, perhaps, not what you’d expect (1238 words)
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