
Beat the Effects of Ageing by Running, Jumping and Other Sweaty Stuff
The secret to a younger brain may lie in exercising your body (read more)
The secret to a younger brain may lie in exercising your body (read more)
Lucas Daniel Smith purportedly walked out of the Coast Province General Hospital in Kenya with a certified copy of Barack Obama’s Birth Certificate. (read more)
Vintage Trouble are pleased to announce a full European headline tour through November and December 2015 (read more)
Rumours of secret gigs, rumours of new material – Fields of the Nephilim come clean. Gig details/ticket links for Fields of the Nephilim at O2 Academy. (read more)
You have to go a long way to get the best fossils and meteorites, or you can buy Ian Barrett’s Jurassic Jewellery (read more)
EUROPE’s momentous live appearance at Wacken 2015 filmed, recorded and released as a DVD & BluRay (read more)
Gabrels’ fingers moved in a cosmic blur around the fretboard whilst he seemed to be computing some impossible mathematical sum (read more)
Mike Doughty hits the stage at the Underbelly, Hoxton, tonight. (read more)
A mesmerizing mix of Afro-Cuban, African, urban and latin sounds, with a solid backbeat and vocals begging for you to listen and become entwined (read more)
The rise of the Bingo scene in the UK (read more)
Gabriel Prokofiev’s Nonclassical teams up with Paris’ MARATHON!, to present a night of music intrinsically linked by the thread of Detroit and the early Minimalist pioneers. (read more)
By the roaring twenties a cinematic lens was steadily streaming increasingly deranged and lusty images out into the hinterlands of dullsville USA (read more)
Researchers catch Comet Lovejoy giving away alcohol (read more)
A guitar player having fun – in Tin Machine, The Cure, and with his own Imaginary Friends. Reeves Gabrels talks to Trebuchet (read more)
Aggressive music related to anxiety in men (read more)
With releases from Bauda, Caligula’s Horse and Vanden Plas, October sees a plethora of progressive rock records. (read more)
New study conducted in German supermarket tests willingness of customers to cooperate and help other customers proceed faster (read more)
Peter Sellers – Behind The Camera showcases the photographic work carried out by one of the world’s greatest comedy actors. (read more)
Harvard Microrobotics Lab develops first insect-size robot capable of flying and swimming (read more)
A nostalgic net cast wide to capture the beats, breaks and bombs of the rave era. (read more)
Most earth-like worlds have yet to be born, according to theoretical study (read more)
We play the music for ourselves and if people like it, that’s OK – Daniel Droste, AHAB (read more)
Study of lung cells suggests nanotubes are common pollutants (read more)
Provocative, poignant and unashamedly full-frontal, DV8’s John is a rough diamond of confrontational theatre (read more)
Kitchen counter foods that relate to your weight (read more)
Suspiciously sticky floors and fingers at The Horn, St Albans (read more)
How reward and daytime sleep boost learning (read more)
After his exhibition at Studio 73 in London, we catch up with the dark and macabre comic artist, Russell Miller (read more)
Exotic berry skin and pulp found to have high antioxidant levels (read more)
Loitered Lens revives its inner teenage dirtbag with photos of Wheatus (read more)
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