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“Rebel Girl, Rebel Girl, Rebel Girl you are the queen of my world” sang Bikini Kill to their eager following, each yearning, like me, to be their very own Rebel Girl. Unhappy with the status quo a small army of like-minded grrrls set about rebelling against a male dominated […]
The London Zine Symposium are having a zine feast at POGO CAFE on April 1st
Details of this years London Zine Symposium have recently been announced. It will be happening on Sunday April 27th at the Rag Factory in East London.
Monkeys have invaded my flat. They seem to be breeding. What started of as one innocent sapien has now turned into at least three. They each with their own traits and degrees of general untidiness and are wrecking havoc in my house at an alarming rate.
The monkeys aren’t actually real before any readers […]
I recently got myself a digital camera in the sales but it didn’t come with any proper camera bag to protect it when in transit, so I decided to make a little pouch for it to protect it from scratches and the like.
What would you do if you got the chance to interview Gracie Allen, Josephine Baker and Aphra Benh, a collection of female performers throughout history? Well I got that chance back in spring 2007 when they played the newly re-opened Toynbee Hall in Aldgate, as these women have come back to life, re-incarnate as Guerrilla […]
We’re pretty excited about the new issue of Last Hours, which is coming out on September 25th. So excited in fact that we thought we should give you some early details…
Over its tender years the Tate has embraced a number of installations ranging from tall, spindly spiders, Rachel Whiteread’s sugar cubes and a ’sun’, reflected above in a mirrored ceiling, prompting visitors to lie down and wave their arms and legs about. These are all installations which feature as part of the Unilever series. Quite what a major multinational brand has got to do with sponsoring art shows is beyond me but I guess that’s all fairly irrelevant. Nevertheless it’s always interesting to see what will be there next….
If something slightly weird was happening in the 1990s then Mark Pilkington was probably there. Amongst a small handful of other assorted eccentrics Mark was involved in the Crop Circle making scene which fascinated our British press and still continues to do so with awe inspiring patterns and a tight sense of secrecy as to […]
Sleater-Kinney are Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss and to my mind they are legends of the indie rock scene. Sleater-Kinney have been in existence for over a decade now and in that time some of them have become mothers and divorcees.