Original Observer photography
Viv Albertine, Dua Lipa, Dave Stewart and new jazz give a musical flavour to this showcase of the best photography commissioned by the Observer in April
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Naomi Wadler, the 11-year-old whose speech at the March for Our Lives in Washington DC made a global impact, plays on the beach with friends in Lewes, Delaware. She and her mother talked to the Observer about activism and gun deaths.Photograph: Mark Makela for the Observer
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Trumpeter and visual artist Sheila Maurice-Grey featured in a New Review article about the British jazz explosion.Photograph: Antonio Olmos for the Observer
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Pop star Dua Lipa photographed in London for an interview in the New Review.Photograph: Phil Fisk for the Observer
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Musician Dave Stewart photographed at the Hospital Club in central London for This Much I Know in the Observer magazine.Photograph: Pal Hansen for the Observer
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Moses Boyd, drummer, composer, producer and electronic musician, featured in an article in the New Review about the British jazz explosion.Photograph: Antonio Olmos for the Observer
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Diego du Charmil, ridden by Harry Cobden, jumps the final fence before going on to win the Doom Bar Maghull Novices’ Chase on Grand National Day at Aintree. View more of Jenkins’s Aintree pictures here.Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Observer
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Former Slits guitarist Viv Albertine photographed for an interview in the New Review to mark publication of her latest memoir, To Throw Away Unopened.Photograph: Suki Dhanda for the Observer
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Model Slick Woods shot in Palm Springs, California, for an interview in the Observer Magazine.Photograph: Dylan Coulter for the Observer
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The streets of Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria photographed for a special report about how drugs are ruining Britain’s coastal towns.Photograph: Andy Hall for the Observer
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Barrow-in-Furness, CumbriaPhotograph: Andy Hall for the Observer
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Vegan blogger Kishani Widyaratna photographed at the Spread Eagle Pub in Homerton, east London, for a feature in the New Review on the rise and rise of veganism.Photograph: Sonja Horsman for the Observer
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Joan as Police Woman’s gig at the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow, which was was reviewed by Kitty Empire.Photograph: Katherine Anne Rose for the Observer
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Lemn Sissay, poet, author and broadcaster, photographed at Canterbury cathedral. He talked to the Observer about his battle for compensation from Wigan council for his treatment while in care as a young man.Photograph: Antonio Olmos for the Observer
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French film director Claire Denis photographed in London for an interview in the New Review to mark the release of her film Let the Sunshine In.Photograph: Antonio Olmos for the Observer
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Our fashion team brought colourful men’s suits to the Observer magazine.Photograph: Jon Gorrigan for the Observer