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‘Hell is Empty’ and the Trumps are here: New paintings by Sig waller

November 2019: Artist Sig Waller garnered considerable praise and caused some controversy when she exhibited a few of her latest paintings at the annual Saarland…

Paul Gallagher
Jun 12, 2020

King Turd: This absurdist play from 1896 could have been written about Donald Trump!

Poster for a re-interpreted version of Alfred Jarry’s ‘Ubu Roi’ from 2013 in which the tale of Donald Trump’s golf course development in Scotland follows…

Richard Metzger
May 31, 2020

If you like PKD, Burroughs, or Vonnegut then you should be reading Séb Doubinsky

At the end of March, the writer Séb Doubinsky should have been traveling across America giving readings from his latest novel The Invisible. Picture him…

Paul Gallagher
May 21, 2020

The Subversive Pop Perfection of the Fun Boy Three: Live in Concert, 1983

The death of one form brings forth life in another. Something was going wrong. It wasn’t just with the band, it seemed to be happening…

Paul Gallagher
Mar 16, 2020

‘The Milkmaid’: First look and Exclusive interview with the Director of movie you gotta see

Sunday morning, flicking through news channels I chanced on a Nigerian breakfast show that held my attention between mouthfuls of cereal. Four women around a…

Paul Gallagher
Feb 25, 2020

‘Its time to act’ Book of Shame release ‘Greta Thunberg Mix’ of ‘Hope & Glory’: A DM Premiere

One of the stand-out tracks on Book of Shame’s debut album was “Hope & Glory” an excoriating assault on the state of the world, both…

Paul Gallagher
Nov 6, 2019

William S. Burroughs’ ‘Blade Runner: A Movie’

1879: Doctor Benway is addressing a crowd of cowboys in the arid deserts of Nevada. ‘”Now, boys, lissen-up, I have two things for sale today.…

Paul Gallagher
Oct 30, 2019

All Life Here: The raw, disturbing and often political artwork of Jan Pötter

‘Doppelte Portion.’ At his graduation exhibition, German artist Jan Pötter was asked by one of his fellow students if this was the kind of work…

Paul Gallagher
Sep 10, 2019

The ‘Confessions’ of Karl Marx (or these are a few of his favorite things)

Karl Marx always looked like he had birds nesting in his beard or maybe a smorgasbord of food debris clogging up his grizzled follicles from…

Paul Gallagher
Aug 21, 2019

Bloody Thursday: Killer cops and the Battle for the People’s Park, 1969

BLAM!!! Fifty years ago, the rules of engagement changed. On Thursday May 15th 1969, police opened fire with shotguns on mostly peaceful, unarmed student demonstrators…

Paul Gallagher
May 15, 2019

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