Hello! Rife Magazine ceased publishing new work in July 2022.

We've kept the magazine online as an archive and hope you'll still continue to enjoy all of its contributions from the last 8 years.

The Rife Team

Read In Defence of TikTok: Finding Community in the Endless Scroll

In Defence of TikTok: Finding Community in the Endless Scroll

Rife Content Creator Grace Ball explores how community can be found in the unlikeliest of places

Read Cyberactivism & You – An Illustrated Guide to Organising in the Digital Age

Cyberactivism & You – An Illustrated Guide to Organising in the Digital Age

Rife Content Creator Jess Kerubino, has created a printed illustrated guide to organising in the digital age

Read Come Dine With T

Come Dine With T

Tallulah explores Bristol’s food scene and looks at how accessible it is!

Read Hardie Writes: Cinema Rediscovered 2022: Day 4 & 5

Hardie Writes: Cinema Rediscovered 2022: Day 4 & 5

Welcome to Rife Magazine’s Day 4 & 5 coverage of the hotly anticipated film festival Cinema Rediscovered!

Read A Conversation With Artist Leila ElManfaa

A Conversation With Artist Leila ElManfaa

I had the pleasure of sitting down with Leila to find out more about her journey, her inspirations and hopes for the future.

Read Meet our incredible 30 Under 30

Meet our incredible 30 Under 30

Check out 30 of the West of England’s best and brightest change-makers, all chosen by you!

Latest

Generations Of Home

Writer and Rife Content Creator, Grace Ball discovers a deeper community than expected when investigating the burial place of her...
History / / Grace Ball

A Conversation about ‘Memories, Linger’ the Music Video with Monica Wat and Alessandro Gontay

Artist Monica Wat and Filmmaker Alessandro Gontay sit down to discuss Monica's latest music video ‘Memories, Linger’ On a mild...

In Defence of TikTok: Finding Community in the Endless Scroll

Rife Content Creator Grace Ball explores how community can be found in the unlikeliest of places TikTok can often be...
Bristol / / Grace Ball

Reflecting on June 2020: A photography series

Reflecting on June 2020: A photography series

In this photography interview series, Oona reflects on black people’s mental health, sense of identity and relationships.

Reflecting on June 2020: A photography series

In this photography interview series, Oona reflects on black people’s mental health, sense of identity and relationships during June 2020...

Reflecting on June 2020: A photography series

In this photography interview series, Oona reflects on black people’s mental health, sense of identity and relationships during June 2020...

BFI Academy 2021

Above the Skin: a look at exploring links between fashion and identity

Above the Skin is the space where clothes rest, and the space where our inner selves interact with the wider...

Being Me: a film growing up as a dual nationality young person

Being Me reflectively explores the ways identity is formed in four young people of dual nationality amongst a whirlwind of...

Four Walls: a short film about staying indoors during lockdown

What happens when work, play and relaxation is all confined to one space

Latest videos

Skate About: a skateboarding documentary

Vandals, hooligans, trouble-makers.
Bristol / Film / Sport / / Rife Editor

Exulansis: a short film about grief and resilience

Exulansis reflectively explores what grief can feel like for a young person and how it can sometimes be bitter sweet.

Latest articles

Cyberactivism & You - An Illustrated Guide to Organising in the Digital Age

Rife Content Creator Jess Kerubino, has created a printed illustrated guide to organising in the digital age WHAT IS THIS?

Hardie Writes: Cinema Rediscovered 2022: Day 4 & 5

Still from Double Indemnity, part of Cinema Rediscovered Welcome to Rife Magazine’s  Day 4 & 5 coverage of the hotly anticipated...
Bristol / Events / Film / / Nathan Hardie

Hardie Writes: Cinema Rediscovered 2022: Day 3

Still from Finding Christa, part of Cinema Rediscovered Welcome to Rife Magazine’s  Day 3 coverage of the hotly anticipated film...
Bristol / Events / Film / / Nathan Hardie