Friday, 12 November 2021
Thursday, 11 November 2021
Not Forgotten
In Memory of
2766529, 6th Bn., Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
who died age 20
on 24 April 1944
Son of Robert Arthur and Catherine Haddock,
of Orrell, Bootle, Lancashire.
Remembered with honour
CASSINO WAR CEMETERY
RePost
Friday, 5 November 2021
ART(AD)
I've been getting heavily into making marks on paper of late and there has been some strange magic floating around because of this.
Not so magical is FB and Insta deciding that my artblog is spam. Now this could very well have been me posting too many links (though I didn't think there were that many and why don't they tell you how many is too much?) So many questions that of course will never be answered.
Anyway to get to the scribbles either press the pic at the top left of the page or click here
Wednesday, 3 November 2021
Tuesday, 2 November 2021
Chris Heath interview
Flagging up new ep of my podcast.
— Andrew Hankinson (@andrewhankinson) October 30, 2021
Interview with Chris Heath about his books on Pet Shop Boys and Robbie Williams.
They may not be what you think.
Includes discussion of New Journalism. https://t.co/y3qPV34tbP
Mark Stewart's Halloween Special (31/10/21)
Mark Stewart is an artist, vocalist, producer and songwriter from Bristol. As a founding member of The Pop Group, Mark Stewart & The Maffia, Stewart has remained an anarchic and pioneering figure since the punk era, a constant source of discordance amongst the frontiers of post-punk, dub, industrial and electronic music.
In a body of work driven by an explosive form of lyricism and inspired by radical politics, protest movements, theory, philosophy, technology, art and poetry, Stewart has fearlessly cultivated a revelatory collision of ideas, ideals and influences throughout an indisputably ground-breaking and seditious career
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Mark can also be heard on this mix:
BOMBART: GRAHAM DUFF PRESENTS 'THE MISSING HORRORS'A one hour sound collaboration between writer, actor and director Graham Duff and artist/musician Peter Harris including contributions from Cosey Fanni Tutti (Throbbing Gristle), Colin Newman & Graham Lewis (Wire), Saul Adamczewski (Fat White Family), Sheila Ellis, Stephen Thrower, Dorothy Max Prior, Matt Shaw, Malka Spigel, Misha Begley, Jamaican toaster Prince Hammer and trumpet and trombone from David Fullwood and David Andrews. And all the regular BOMBART collaborators Fritz Catlin (23 Skidoo), artist/composer Saron Hughes, Aloha Dead, and vocals from BOMBART partner Mark Stewart (The Pop Group). And most poignantly of all, some of the final recordings from the genius and Harris's long term collaborator Lee "Scratch" Perry (rest in power)
Friday, 29 October 2021
Wednesday, 27 October 2021
Friday, 22 October 2021
Thursday, 21 October 2021
70%
We've officially hit 70% fully vaccinated.
— Dan Andrews (@DanielAndrewsMP) October 20, 2021
Because of everything Victorians have done, tomorrow we can start getting back to the things we love.
Thank you Victoria - I'm so proud. pic.twitter.com/ku3q5KJGWz
HA!
Multiple peer-reviewed studies indicate that our collective move toward computers for communication has generally weakened the hand muscles we use for handwriting, but strengthened those we use to jerk off.
— Marc Masters (@Marcissist) October 20, 2021
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