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Phil Polecat is the bass player of The Polecats. In 1981 they released their debut LP, ‘Polecats Are Go’ produced by Dave ...
Bird Guano’s SAUSAGE LIFE The column which knows exactly what 9% apr representative means but refuses to tell you. READER: ...
Everything’s easier if you think of it as theatre: the larger-than-life gestures to be seen in the gods, and the clear ...
1981: Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Attempted mugging by a teen robber wielding a knife on Vanderbilt just south of Myrtle Ave. I ...
I had to earn my slow life, after years adrift in the ocean of chaos. Now I can watch a single leaf spiral lazily in the wind ...
Stebner has published a number of typewriter visual poems and other concrete work in chapbooks, including Timglaset, The ...
Grief has more colours and fabrics, and most shades remain unnoticed. The week passes by. Its semi-synthetic, perchance a ...
Oliver! uses song, wit, parody, and spectacle to affirm human resilience and joy even amid suffering. Its critique is ...
Academic presses are strange beasts. Some are slow and lumbering, taking years to actually produce the books their writers ...
General Strike’s reinterpretation of a Sun Ra classic, with Lol Coxhill on soprano saxophone. One of David Toop’s and Steve Beresford’s finest moments.
A film made whilst thinking about the magic of photos… simultaneously existing within the realm of past and present, memory and forgetting. shot, directed, and edited by Gracie Flores. Starring Brian ...
Another Edinburgh Festival Fringe comes to an end. There were more shows than ever, and most of the national media mainly reviewed shows at the half-dozen or so major venues, as per usual, leaving the ...