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Monthly Archives: July 2015
The Mega Interesting
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Tagged Beat poetry, Bogdan Puslenghea, modern poetry, nick victor
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Why Brainchild Festival Matters
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Tagged Brainchild Festival, music, Performance art, spoken word., Sussex, Tom Sanders
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Review: ‘Always the Bride’ by Alexis Strum
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Tagged Alexis Strum, Always the Bride, Keith Rodway, Victor Correia, Wimbledon Studio Theatre
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Metal & Dark – A Play
Mark Halliday &
Martin Stannard
Illustration Nick Victor
IT’S A BLAST
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Tagged Celebrity, Claire Palmer, corruption, Dafydd ap Pedr, end of standards, modern life, Percy Bysshe Shelley, poets warning, reptilians, TV, Vulgarity
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He shot him down
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Tagged Cecil the lion, Heidi Stephenson, poaching, trophy hunting, US Tourist, Walter Palmer, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force
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PALM TREES
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Tagged Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, Julie Goldsmith, New Gate, Niall McDevitt, palm trees, Peaceful Revolution
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Hostile Intelligence: Reflections from a Visit to the West Bank
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Tagged David Graeber, Exxon Mobile, Gaza, Gnosticism, hair salons, Inequality, Israel, Israeli occupation, Mossad, OIL, palestine, persecution, PLO, The West Bank, womens rights
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Mike Lesser – ‘Freedom is a Career’
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Tagged Alan Turing, Aldermaston Marches, Alexandra Palace, Anarchist Spray Ballet, Andrew Wuensche., anti-capitalism, anti-war protests, Anti-Zionist, bertrand russell, Boris Ćorović, Charles Radcliffe, Chris Gray, Chris Osland, Chris Sanders, CIA, Claire Palmer, CND, Cranfield University, Crystalate, Dan Parmenter, David Erdos, Elena Caldera, Eve Grace, George Stewart-Lockhart, Goddard Jet Propulsion Lab, Heathcote Williams, IERC, International Ecotechnology Research Centre, international times, Iphgenia Baal, Jack Corliss, Jack Lesser, James Moores, Jan Herman, Jonangus Mackay, Keith Rodway, Labour Party, Lin Soloman, Mark Strathern, Max Handley, Mike Lesser, NASA, Nicky Victor, Nicola Lane, Nigel Fountain, Obituary, Occupy, Paris 1968, Pete Stansill, Peter Hennessy, Polaris, Professor P Allen, Richard Adams, Robert Tascher, Roger Perry, RSG, Rupert Murdoch, Rutherford Appleton Lab, Sid Rawle, Spies for Peace, Terry Chandler, The 14 Hour Technicolour Dream, The Global Dynamics Of Cellular Automata, The Secret State, Trash Cannes Film Festival, Washington DC, Wormwood Scrubs
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THE CALABASH
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Tagged Jay Ramsay, modern poetry, nick victor, political poetry, THE CALABASH
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Mountains Rivers Grasses and Trees
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Tagged buddhism, earth protection, Ed O'Donnelly, Malcolm Ritchie, nature, Sacred Intelligence
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Transport for London and the Total Advertisement
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Tagged advertising, London Transport, Ritva Raitsalo, TfL, Theo Alexander
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Athens After The Vote
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Tagged after the vote, Greek austerity, Meera Osborne, misery, poverty, Syriza
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The Budget
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Tagged Arianna Dwp, austerity Britain, class war, George Osborne, JSA, tax cuts, the budget
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nano
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Tagged Bogdan Puslenghea, Godless, modern beat poetry, modern poetry, modern religon, nick victor
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Naked Happening at the Roundhouse
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Tagged international times, London, Mike Lesser, naked happening, Peter Stansill, tabloids, The Roundhouse
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from A Cient Geowall of Corno
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Tagged geology of Cornwall, Mark Goodwin, Paul White, poetry, Robert Westwood, Rupert Loydell
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An Afternoon With Audrey Hepburn
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Tagged 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, Angela Williams, Audrey Hepburn, George Douglas, Lucy Bell, Norman Parkinson, Photography, Picture Post, Topfoto
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What Was Your Inspiration?
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Tagged Duchess of Malfi, Heathcote Williams, Hotel, Mike Figgis, Salma Hayek, Venice
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Collectively Realised Creation -v- Mutually Assured Destruction
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Tagged awakening, David Dees, Julian Rose, MAD, Mutually Assured Destruction, Nuclear War
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The Psyop to Neuter The Rebel
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Tagged Albert Camus, authority, Individualism, Jon Rappoport, LSD, mind programming, the rebel
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For Mike
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Tagged Claire Palmer, David Erdos, Mike Lesser, prison, rebellion
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Willowherb
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Tagged Claire Palmer, optimism, poetry, the Blitz, Tim Cumming, willowherb
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Making Up Marilyn
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Tagged Alan 'Whitey' Snyder, BFI, make up technique, Marilyn Monroe, Mary Wild
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PETER BROWN – BLUES
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Tagged Big Country, Blues Music, Bod Dyllan, Cream, Donovan.Folk Music, Jack Bruce, Keith Rodway, Mighty Lemon Drops, Peter Brown, Soup Dragons
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DONOVAN: THE BEAT BARD OF BOHEMIA
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Tagged 1960s, Aldous Huxley, Andrew Darlington, beat poets, beatles, Bert Jansch, Bob Dylan, Bohemia, Burroughs, Donovan Retrospective, Doors of Perception, Doovan Leitch, flower power, Ginsberg, Hurdy Gurdy Man, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, KArl Jung, Kerouac, Leonard Cohen, love and peace, Neil Young, tripping
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Royal Immigrants Cost UK Taxpayer £120 Billion In Seventeen Years
Ethan Harrison