steve nash Archive
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Artist Spotlight: Stevie Mould
Posted on November 4, 2014 | 1 CommentIt seems the season of the singer-songwriter is upon us once again, with troubadours taking up their guitars and cutting their lonely paths across venues throughout the country. We got […] -
Book Review: Alexander King – ‘It Looks Like You’re Writing A Letter’
Posted on November 3, 2014 | 1 CommentDystopian futures in a digital, or dare I say post-digital, world are fast becoming the foci of choice for the new breed of hungry young authors. With this growth in […] -
Artist Spotlight: Oz Hardwick
Posted on September 8, 2014 | No CommentsBooks, poetry, space-rock, Hawkwind, photography, art, Glastonbury, and wombles. It’s all here as we chat to one of the most respected men of many talents based in Yorkshire – the inimitable […] -
Artist Spotlight: The Junkyard Procession
Posted on September 8, 2014 | No Comments“Nobody makes money from poetry” is a refrain often caught in the winds around underground bars, coffee shops, graveyards, opium dens, toy shops, and, well, anywhere you’re likely to find […] -
Book Review: Polly Trope – ‘Cured Meat’
Posted on December 31, 2013 | No CommentsWhen we first met Polly Trope a couple of months back, we described her debut novel as: “a darkly poetic series of snapshots from her bizarre existence so far. From […] -
CD Review: The JCQ – ‘Mechanical Young’
Posted on June 17, 2013 | No CommentsNow then kiddiewinks and winkets let me spin you a yarn. Are we sitting comfortably? Good, pass me my pipe and slippers, and I’ll begin. Once upon a time (well, […] -
Nuts, Bolts And A Big-Ass Boiler: Welcome To Steampunk
Posted on November 16, 2010 | No CommentsPicture the scene: you’ve just escaped the clawing breeze of the November night time, and descended into the recesses of the local venue. You’re greeted by the usual odour of […]