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Hollywood Had It All: Jim Heimann On The Real LA Noir
All images: Courtesy of TASCHEN Almost from its start, Los Angeles had a reputation as a hellho...
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Presence Through Absence: On Joanna Walsh’s Break.Up
It is highly noticeable that the title of this book places a dot between the word “Break” and t...
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Oh Jeremy Corbyn: Alex Nunns Recalls The Origins Of A Political Chant
What could possibly go wrong? A 67-year old politician going on stage at a Libertines gig... in...
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Behold! April’s Quietus Comics Round Up Column
There may not have been a comics column on tQ for a while, but there have been comics, and here...
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Doing Gender: Helen Hester On Xenofeminism
Entering the lecture theatre at SOAS, I was taken aback. Three tiers of amphitheatre seating we...
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“Put That Back And Get Something Decent”: Pete Burns Behind The Counter
It was the worst of times, it was the best of times: as 1983 dawned, Geoff Travis had lost his ...
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Writing The Revolution: Patrick Langley On Politics And The Novel
I first read Doris Lessing’s novel The Good Terrorist in early 2012. At that time, London’s atm...
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It Burns! It Burns!: 20 Greatest Turkish Psych Tracks
Moğollar “Eastern Love” (1968) Moğollar were Anadolu Psych pioneers led by keyboard whizz Mu...
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And Now It Hurts To Know The Truth: Nina Power On “Young Girl”
Youth, so it’s said, is wasted on the young. Unaware of the brevity of life, the transience of ...
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Like A Cosmic Newspaper: Val Wilmer On Sun Ra
Back in the mid-sixties, African and Eastern-style clothing was still relatively rare in New Yo...
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