
The Silent Walk
Eight months after the Grenfell high-rise tragedy in London, H. E. Sawyer joins the monthly walk that is part memorial, part silent protest.
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Eight months after the Grenfell high-rise tragedy in London, H. E. Sawyer joins the monthly walk that is part memorial, part silent protest.
Glastonbury 99 was missing a spark. Stephen Lee Naish muses on the Manic Street Preachers
Author Melissa Mora Hidalgo talks about Morrissey, The Smiths, fans, and her new book.
Dr. Jennifer Otter Bickerdike tells us about her upcoming Headpress title, Joy Devotion: The Importance of Ian Curtis and Fan Culture on the fanatical fan culture surrounding Joy Division.
Editor and contributor Jennifer Wallis talks about power electronics, noise culture, and her new book.
Richard Stevenson, creator/editor of noise receptor journal and a key contributor to Fight Your Own War: Power Electronics and Noise Culture, shares some of his favourite tracks with us.
Bizarrism is a collection of strange-but-true tales, featuring a grand parade of eccentrics, visionaries, crackpots, cult leaders, artists, theorists and outsiders of every stripe. First published in 1999, and out of print for years, Headpress has now released a new, fully revised and expanded edition that revisits a host of unique individuals. Here Bizarrism and Eccentropedia author Chris Mikul shares five of his favourite eccentrics from his personal database of … singular personalities.
Amanda Reyes is the editor of Are You in the House Alone,
a collection about the golden age of the US telefilm.
On February 14, 2017, Crites’ Coloring Book by Tom Crites became the first coloring book in the history of coloring books to be banned.
An interview with David Hinds, author of Fascination: The Celluloid Dreams of Jean Rollin
Power Snatched artwork by L Jamal Walton
Power Snatched artwork by L Jamal Walton