
Dead: A Celebration of Mortality
Dead: A Celebration of Mortality (2015; Charles Saatchi). Review by Jennifer Wallis.
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Dead: A Celebration of Mortality (2015; Charles Saatchi). Review by Jennifer Wallis.
A report from the Tower Transmissions V Festival, 25-26 September 2015, Dresden, by Richard Stevenson.
Andy Murray is the author of Into The Unknown The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale (Revised Updated). Here he talks about working with the man who invented modern television.
An interview with Dan Kinem, director of Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector.
Thee Psychick Bible (2009; Genesis Breyer P-Orridge). Review by Stephen Sennitt.
A report from the Crater Lake Festival, 3 July 2015, Leeds Wharf Chambers, by d foist
Holywoodoo: Incredibles movie posters du Ghana (Ed. Pascal Saumade). Review by David Kerekes
The Secret History of Rock’n’Roll (2010; Christopher Knowles). Review by Thomas McGrath.
A report from the Video Nasties Night featuring Anthropophagus Uncut, UK Premiere plus Q&A, 16 September 2015, The Cube, Bristol, UK, by Jennifer Wallis.
Robert Rosen’s international bestselling biography of John Lennon’s last days, Nowhere Man, changed the way the world saw a hero. Now, his upcoming Beaver Street, an ‘investigative memoir’ detailing Rosen’s two decades working in pornography, threatens to change the way it sees a pariah.
Power Snatched artwork by L Jamal Walton
Power Snatched artwork by L Jamal Walton