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Feb 23 2018

Normies under siege: eyes wide open in A Clockwork Orange sunset

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There are new Droogs on the block and they’re taking no prisoners

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Jan 26 2018

Over! Over! The insights of the unutterable, and why we’ll miss Mark E Smith

He was not appreciated

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Dec 04 2017

Booming for the real: how Banksy saved Basquiat from the Barbican

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Magpie culture and the freedom to be.

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Sep 17 2016

‘High Rise’ film review—surreal, violent, decadent. But is it Ballardian?

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Ben Wheatley’s film of J.G. Ballard’s ‘High Rise’ has been mostly well-received but Tony Eddicott asks: is it Ballardian enough? →

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Aug 05 2016

The approaching Trumpageddon: Simon Jay at the Edinburgh Fringe

Trumpageddon Simon Jay The Dystopian

Donald Trump could be elected the most powerful man in the world… so laugh yourself to Trumpageddon. Simon Jay at the Edinburgh Fringe →

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