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Detroit : Just how bad is it really?

How did Detroit go from industrial behemoth to Mad Max-inspired wasteland? Does it really play host to a secret race of mole-people? Just how bad is it really?...

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No Collective Mission. Why Occupy Struggled?

An overestimation of the group's collective identity may be why Occupy Wall Street struggled...

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Painting Now : Tate Britain

“The state of painting now” is a tired topic. The premise – that painting has lost its lure because of new media, which in their very newness enable their users to conquer new territory in the...

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Manraze Release EP

Manraze release their EP: I Surrender...

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Gonzo Bikery in Huntington Beach

To be truthful we built the bike as an inside joke. A thumb in the air to every motorcycle cool guy trope we've ever come across. ...

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A Stab in the Dark : Mugger Patterns

The first study to look at the hourly pattern of street robbery in London found a 160% rise in the rate of muggings during the hours of darkness in the capital...

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Dear Media, Where Were You?

A few days ago on 5th November, hacktivist group Anonymous succeeded in mobilising hundreds of thousands of people in 477 locations in over 150 countries around the world. ...

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Zombiezzzzzzzz: Putting the genre to rest

Hordes of undead roaming the streets are one thing, but stagnant and creatively bankrupt popular culture that never goes away is another. It’s time the genre got shot in the head....

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Drifting through Frieze

Checking out Dürer, Richard Serra and Richard Silver, Trebuchet's art correspondent finds much to interest her outside of Frieze....

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Stormageddon. Can the UK Learn from Sandy?

There are some parcels of land that Mother Nature owns, and when she comes to visit, she visits...

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The Savage Nomads : Reunited Lovers [Interview]

It is quite shocking how much people take for granted these days; how easy it is record songs by yourself so quickly. Embrace it!...

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The Presence LDN : Interview

I won’t use a computer to make music ever again. Those things lead to a shiny but soulless place in the heart....

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We’re masochists (Imperial Teen)

'We're not in a gay band, we're just in a band. On the other hand we're not NOT in a gay band, I just think 'who cares?'' Imperial Teen interview....

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Lux Lives – Long Live Lux Interior

We raise a large glass in honour of Lux coming into this world and into our lives. Long live Lux Interior. One very important message from the scriptures of Interior is to love life, live with a...

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Drugstore : The Best of Drugstore

Maybe it's musical Marmite, inspiring only deep devotion or outright contempt. Drugstore are not static enough to pin a genre upon....

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Liu Xiaodong at Lisson Gallery

There is a modesty and complexity in the self-aware theatricality of his approach that eschews any defined categories or cultural heritage...

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Thatcher: I’m Glad She’s Dead

On Thatcher's birthday weekend, we look back on her demise...

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London Tattoo Convention

From the plain-skinned first-timers curious to dip a toe in the ink to those who embrace tattoos as an integral part of their life, there is much here to catch the imagination and stimulate the...

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Anna Calvi : One Breath

As with all material on this sublime record, Calvi thrashes her inspirations into unique statements....

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The Criminalisation of Unemployed People

As Osborne announces compulsory community work, are the long-term unemployed being treated as criminals?...

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Anne Pigalle Presents Madame Sex

Anne Pigalle, the last Chanteuse, returns to old Soho with a series of live performances....

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Mesmerism and Quantum Entanglement [Interview]

Our true contact with eternity is right here, right now. Judgements, explanations, rationalisations will never teach us...

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PAFT Relief with Rachael Reichert

CyBelle Horizon: a comic book, a video and a catwalk show all surrounded by vintage issues of American comic books. It could, and perhaps should, have been a total disaster...

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Mesmerism Revisited : Lee Gerrard-Barlow [Interview]

Human beings are essentially creatures of habit, we tend to follow the path of least resistance in almost everything that we do. ...

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Hanging Offence : Rebecca Hossack Gallery

I'm not a fan of the notion that art is some unholy nexus of the fashion/marketing/money/sex industries. Art is about Life....

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Noise Corruption II

Noise, industrial, breakcore, speedcore, and.... Blarty hardcore wonk with 'core....

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Mass Observation : This is Your Photo

Spender’s camera is wielded with a candid humour and instinctive eye for capturing what Cartier Bresson refers to as ‘the moment’ of a photographic image....

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Syria Demonstration: LDN This Saturday

Stop The War - Syria : National Demonstration: assemble Saturday 31 August, 12 noon, Temple Place, London (nearest tube Temple)...

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Sarah Sense : Weaving Water

Photography in Weaving Water acts as a political statement, and stands for the social and technological integration of different cultures. ...

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Singapore Rolls Out Driverless Cars

Driverless cars take to the streets of Singapore...

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