Hi Thom, I think I’m even more fascinated by “Learning to Rap” and “Radiohead, or the Philosophy of […]
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Hi Tomoe, I’m pleased to say that the essay “The Right Kind of Pain: On Punk” moved me […]
Hi Thom, I have to admit I wasn’t sure what to expect when you suggested Mark Greif’s Against […]
In his 2002 essay ‘Who’s a Dandy?’, the journalist and MP George Walden described the final days of […]
‘I am hardly without effects. I am a vortex of damage. In my brief three decades, I have […]
It has been argued that the death of Princess Diana marked a watershed in British public life, the […]
Almost any perversion, however sickening, is good for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon, or a […]
In 1963, ghostwriter Leo Guild rocked up to Barbara Payton’s squalid L.A. apartment house. A former Hollywood starlet, […]
‘This is a book that no one will like, not intellectuals, who aren’t interested in football, or football-lovers, […]
– ‘I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose any […]
