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Explore the compelling scientific evidence debunking the flat earth theory. Discover how centuries of observations and modern technology affirm our planet’s spherical shape.
Embark on a scholarly quest to decode the Enigmatic Interpretation of the 12 Days of Christmas, where each verse is a riddle steeped in history’s clandestine whispers.
Embark on an odyssey into the hidden festive fervour – the Hallucinogenic Christmas Revelry with Mead, history’s most mystical and forbidden holiday indulgence.
Dive into the eerie world of Krampus, the anti-Santa of European folklore, and explore his chilling legacy in Christmas traditions. #KrampusEuropeanFolklore
Discover the bewitching realm of Unexplainable Holiday Magic, where miracles and mysteries collide in a sensationalist exploration of festive enigmas.
Explore the captivating world of Holiday Pareidolia, where festive patterns spark imagination and joy. Discover how our brains transform ordinary holiday scenes into magical visions.
Dive into the Pagan Roots of Christmas and discover the ancient mysteries, rituals, and evolving legends that shape our beloved holiday. Explore the fascinating blend of Pagan and Christian traditions
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Unveiling the truth behind the 2023 Autumn Statement: An in-depth analysis exposing elitism and hidden agendas. #2023AutumnStatementAnalysis
As the festive season approaches, SaltAngelBlue is weaving together a special festive edition. Get your Santa hats on and write your Christmas listicles!
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Dive into the eerie origins of Halloween, from ancient Celtic rituals to British folklore. Unmask the dark tales and twisted traditions that shaped Britain’s spookiest night. A chilling journey through
Explore the looming threat of disinformation in the 2024 elections, fueled by generative AI, geopolitical motivations, and the evolving digital landscape.
Dive into the raw energy of ‘Hackney Diamonds’ as The Rolling Stones return with a bang. Explore the highs, the lows, and the timeless riffs in our detailed review. A
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Dive deep into the sudden removal of BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETF from the DTCC list. Discover the implications and the future of crypto ETFs.
Dive into the ethical challenges of the AI revolution and discover how we can steer technology towards justice, empowerment, and human betterment.
In the mesmerizing world of quantum mechanics discover the mind-bending reality of parallel universes. Explore the many-worlds interpretation and challenge your perception of existence.
Exploring the Vatican’s call for climate action against its historical backdrop. Is the Church’s stance genuine or shadowed by past transgressions?
Dive deep into Apple’s marketing manipulation. Discover the dark side of the “Think Different” campaign and the genius behind Apple’s persuasive strategies.
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Oh! Haven’t you heard? Did I not tell you I’m running the London Marathon??? 26.2 miles. Pretty long right? From where I’m sat that’s nearly one third of the way
I started an online t shirt company. It failed & it was awesome. First understand that I am a relentless enthusiast about things I have no idea about. A stubborn
Beer Review Easy IPA Beer by Flying Dog Brewery Beer blurb: They say that life isn’t easy. They also say that you should always put pants on before you go
My latest fad: suber uber health kick 2018 Maybe it’s the fun of trying something new. Maybe it’s an inherent desire to defy convention. Or maybe it’s straight up narcissism.
As I start rehearsals for Jekyll and Hyde at the Pleasance Theatre in London when re-reading the book I am caught by the theme of dualism (much explored before now)
First his memory started fading. He couldn’t even retain simple pieces of information. Then his response rate got gradually slower and slower. Even simple tasks started taking an age to
Growing up I was going to be a rock star. I dreamt of headlining vast stadium tours to thousands of adoring fans who new every word to every song to
The world is changing, social media is evolving and digital is disrupting.. yada, yada, yada.. We get it. The digital world is big, bold and changing the world. But what’s
A complete review of our Iceland whirlwind tour while staying in Reykjavik My girlfriend and I recently had a fantastic time touring Iceland. So much so that we wanted to
Welcome thespians! Check out Andrew Venning’s DR Faustus review below! Alas poor Marlowe. Christopher Marlowe made a profound impact on the English stage and on Shakespeare and had he lived longer would
Welcome culture vultures! Check out The Flick review by Andrew Venning below! What a fantastic show. Rarely have I laughed so heartily in the Theatre. The Flick, the Pulitzer prize winning play has made it’s way form
Welcome thespians! Check out Andrew Venning’s Hollow Crown Part One review below! Henry VI Part 2 In the second episode we open with a bloody outdoor battle and witness the deaths
Welcome thespians! Check out Andrew Venning’s King’s of War review below! ToneelGroup Amsterdam have returned to the Barbican with another daring take on a cycle of Shakespeare’s plays. Ivo Van Hove, now
Welcome thespians! Check out Andrew Venning’s Hollow Crown Part One review below! Henry VI Part 1 The BBC returns to Shakespeare following the first instalment back in 2012. This time they have contracted Henry VI Part
B2B. What an exciting topic of conversation… …Said no-one ever. See, whenever I mention anything to do with my job to friends and family I’m greeted by the same vague
Welcome thespians! Check out Andrew Venning’s Sunset Boulevard Review below! Sunset Boulevard is the musical written by Andrew Lloyd-Webber based on the film by Billy Wilder which focuses on the fading silent
Hello and welcome to the 19th May 2016. The 19th May is an important date for me, over 300,000 people across the UK and millions more worldwide. It’s an important
A long, long time ago, in a previous life, when the possibility of becoming a rock legend seemed the only worthy aspiration for a northern, rebellious teenager, I was in a band. My
Welcome thespians! Check out The Works Review by Andrew Venning below! What a great short this is. We open with a woman walking through a park strikingly reciting Macbeth’s “Tomorrow and tomorrow”
Shakespeare in Ten Acts – Review To celebrate the Shakespeare 400th anniversary, the British Library have collated some fascinating and important objects that map out the influence of Shakespeare and
In keeping with Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary here are some appropriate reviews of: Hamlet, Don Quixote and Reversed Dream. Andrew Venning reviews Hamlet, Don Quixote and Reversed Dream. Hamlet Review Finally, the time
A quick round-up of recent Salt Angel Blue action including Vegans, Meat-eaters, Alt Music and a New York Times Square Take Over Welcome to this months round-up of all the latest
Welcome to a review of the latest cultural goings on. This week reviews of: Blå ögon, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Theology and Ethics of Star Wars. Andrew Venning reviews Blå ögon,
We spend five minutes with Cell Mate’s very own Dom Old to talk about drink, drugs and one man bands. Dom! Hi! It’s been a while! Now I know that
Oh My God! We got Salt Angel Blue onto New York Times Square billboards! Following up from our success a while ago of getting our logo up on the billboards
A review of the latest cultural goings on. Welcome Home Captain Fox, Uncle Vanya and Wonder.land. Andrew Venning takes us on a deeper look at Welcome home Captain Fox, Uncle Vanya
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Is beauty predictable? In a material world transfixed with how people look and what people are wearing we ask: is it possible to predict the future trends of what beauty
A review of the latest cultural goings on. This week Romeo and Jude, The Encounter and The Master Builder. We take a deeper look at Romeo and Jude, The Encounter and The Master
We visited the Banff Mountain Film Festival Word Tour and found some hidden gems and treasures. Last year marked the 40th Anniversary of the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival
Welcome to THE ARTS. In a regular feature Andrew Venning takes a look at what’s going on in the world of theatre, arts, books, the latest exhibitions and everything in
Several weeks ago, whilst browsing through the various “Be Like Bob” posts of Facebook I came across the below video advertising a new activity centre called Clip n’ Climb, that had opened nearby.
Salt Angel Blue Weekly Round Up March 6 2016 Here’s the round up this week. We were all about mental health, arts and culture, Thespodyssey and animation!
Arcus studios are a beautiful bunch of animators based in the North East and deserve your love!!! Ahem. Fanboying aside, I’ve worked with these guys and they’re extremely talented. Their
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Do we ever take the time to think about the state of our own personal environment? By Eden Milne When I hear the word ‘environment’, I think of outside and
Happy Leap Year Day Thing! Here’s your round up of the past week. We talked old school video games, crime museums Facebook reactions and of course the latest episode of Thespodyssey!
Welcome to the old school! We’ve scoured the web to bring you the top FIVE classic games from our childhood. Prepare to be nostalgiacised! Number Five You can play Sonic the
Stop what you’re doing immediately! Facebook has changed. This will have an incredible impact on our culture and our daily lives as we know it! Melodrama aside. What the hell
By Andrew Venning As you enter the Crime Museum at The Museum of London you are met with a 1996 police car, that looks like something from much further afield than
Welcome to the Salt Angel Blue Weekly Round Up 22nd February 2016 Here is this weeks weekly round-up all about basic bitches, Zombie Apps, Shakespeare, Thespodyssey and Facebook Tetris!
I recently heard about the guy who liked everything that appeared in his Facebook feed. After 48 hours he had completely overrun his friends’ news feeds with everything he’d liked. Then
By Andrew Venning As part of the Shakespeare400 celebartions King’s College are doing an exhibition that essentially follows Shakespeare’s “footprint” in terms of where we have clues of his existence throughout his
I’m just going to jump right into this one and tell you what I want to say, making mobile games is hard. It’s hard because the amount of moving parts
Will 2016 mark the downfall of the basic bitch and her male counterpart, the basic bro? Even if you’ve never heard the term ‘basic’ before, if you have a social
Welcome to the Salt Angel Blue Weekly Round Up 14th February 2016 Happy Valentines Day! Here is this weeks weekly round-up all about the Superbowl, Husbands and Sons, Odd-bods, Thespians
We’ve all seen Disney and Pixar films. We all know animals fall in love and live happily ever after. But even as a child I added my own my truthful
A big welcome to our latest inductees from January 2016 Rachael Hanley with Thespodyssey Episode One Rob Mitchell with Why So Serious? Ged Lawson with Food Review: Electric Diner Michelle Newman
Episode 3 This week! Where is Ryan Reynolds? Where is Yorkshire? And where is the Duck timer? We review TED Talks, new book Shylock is My Name, and more from
Do you think differently? Write for Us! You! Yes, you. We’re looking for new writers and contributors. Have you got an idea that will challenge our readers? Have you got
Marianne Elliott wins again with this take on a mixture of all three of D.H Lawrence dramatic works (The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd, The Daughter-in-law & A Collier’s Friday Night).
By Kris Makuch This word ‘Superbowl’ has been popping up in my news feed all week. Given the amount of hype it has received, I thought I’d give this thing
Our weekly round up of this weeks action. This week: Roller Derby, Bipolar, dangerous Liaisons, Thespodyssey episode two and Horoscopes!
Let’s take a quick look at this weeks horoscope.. Aries Your mind has recently been transfixed on one clear idea. It is important that you follow your dreams and
Rachael and Andrew discuss the TAX monster and talk about the trivialities of the acting profession & other buffoonery. We also review Jane Bussman’s book, Iphigenia in Splott at the
By Andrew Venning Sadly the matinee that I attended was the afternoon that only hours previously the news of Alan Rickman’s death had been released. This play, that made him
By Phil Airson So this is kind of a strange article to write. (Always a good start). This topic is so personal to myself and my family, it is something
By Enviro Mentalist Ever ninja’d yourself through crowds on a platform, spinning on your heel and turning sideward at the last minute to squeeze through the last remaining gap before the
Watch our first ever Salt Angel Blue weekly round up right here. If you haven’t already go check out this weeks articles http://www.saltangelblue.co.uk/ Well done to Thespodyssey for winning article
Hi, I’m Kris / Koo. If you’re new to Salt Angel Blue I’m the editor, or more appropriately: the guy that presses ‘post’ on each article. Recently, it has came
1. The moon This is a Lunar Eclipse. That dark bit is the shadow of the earth on the moon. It’s round 2. the Sun Remember that big old thing
The venue speaks for itself situated on the popular Portobello Road. The fit out, comfort well lit booths in the setting of a buzzing and trendy American Dining atmosphere. The
By Andrew Venning I have no qualifications to do this. No right. No experience (well?). No reason (mm). No right to say this view is the correct one, but it
HAHAHAHAHAHA Come on! What were you really expecting to see? How about instead we show you some of our favourite Donald Trumps tweets? Just a few thoughts from the guy that’s
Undoubtedly, you will discover the leakage of my grey matter on the pages of this digital island. Needless to say these are mostly indulgences that pertain to my interest in
So this time its all about something different. And new. And very tasty! Recently being away in Australia has given me the chance to try some beers I have never
I’ve always loved baking! Especially cakes. For me the challenge is to create something that not only tastes good but also takes peoples breath away when they see it. I started
Gone are the days where tattoos represent your affiliation with the hells angels, gang culture or a checkered criminal past. Although that doesn’t stop some people making an instant judgment
16 days into the new year and it’s looking like a rough one for the marketing team at Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK). Burger chain GBK released a string of ‘anti-vegetarian’
In this day and age never a more valid question was posed… why has being alive become such a serious, unrelenting charade? A constant battle with stress in the endless
Hi everyone! Remember 2015? In the beforetime when Adele was smashing the charts by merely answering her phone? Well that was also about the time we asked you for feedback
By Josh Makuch, December 2015 When John Lewis started their annual tradition of releasing their Christmas advert, they probably didn’t anticipate or predict the level of success and commercial impact
by Philip Airson, November 2015 Listen below and let us know what you think.. http://www.saltangelblue.co.uk/assets/albuming—thriller.mp3
Call me barmy, but I’m a fan of the unusual. I like things that are different. Things that aren’t run-of-the-mill. Things that stand out. Things that are REMARKABLE! So it
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Kris Makuch, Editor in Chief, Watcher of Doctor Foster Ashley Berriman, Marketing, Co-watcher of Doctor Foster Philip Airson, Contributor, Albuming Josh Makuch, Contributor, The tattered dreams of an aspiring time traveller Andrew Lumsden, User testing Jonny Meatballs, Contributor, Almost viral Caroline
by Ben Carson, October 2015 The phrase “breaking the fourth wall” is used in theatre to refer to an actor who acknowledges the audience, shattering the illusion that the characters
by Eden Milne, October 2015 I’ve not exactly been a military wife for long but I am and it’s a huge part of me. TV shows give a false view
by Rob Sparks, October 2015 Our site, HITC.com, is dedicated to delivering the best sport coverage from our writers and around the web. Translating our web experience into an app
by Ashley Berriman, October 2015 A Bloody Mary fans dream. I just love me some brunch. And it feels like I’ve been waiting ages to try Hotbox’s Sunday ‘Liquid Brunch’.
by Niamh BL, October 2015 Next in my series of cool animals I really want is the fennec fox, a very cute, Chihuahua-sized desert-dweller that you might recognise by their
by Caroline Airson October 2015 A greedy nose glinted in the moonlight, sniffing eagerly at what awaited it. “Do you have my package?” asked the cloaked figure. The voice, half
by Josh Makuch, October 2015 As Halloween looms closer, the planning of costumes must swiftly commence. In my case, my costume is something that I’ve had in mind for about
By Cheryl Anson, October 2015 Of the things I love most about travelling, top of the list are the interesting people you meet along the way. From the like-minded, funny
Stephen Dryden October 2015 Back in 2011 I finally decided to fly the nest. I had been living with my parents throughout University and having started a new job in
by Hollie Lancaster, October 2015 I grew up always surrounded by art, as my Mum is a graduate from Art College, and has expertly explored many different styles and mediums
by Kris Makuch, October 2015 We’re so rock and roll! Wow. This one was a biggie! This month we’ve had more content submitted than ever before. A real barrage of
Kris Makuch, Editor in Chief, The time we saved the world from a Zombie Apocalypse Andrew Lumsden, User testing Ashley Berriman, Contributor, Sticks n Sushi food review Josh Makuch, Contributor, Who even uses Facebook? Philip Airson, Contributor, The time
by Niamh BL, September 2015 It’s well known that the internet is primarily made of cats. And quite right too, everybody loves a cat. So it seems only sensible add
Upon hearing the words ‘Google Cardboard’ you’d think that this meant some sort of magical, intuitive, digital cardboard box… And you’d be kind right Google have taken it upon themselves to
by Caroline Airson September 2015 After being swayed ridiculously easily by the persuasive powers of a documentary fat sick and nearly dead my husband and I decided to try a
by David Scribbins, September 2015 I have been inspired by reading Do we really need a smart watch? in an earlier issue and feel the need to regurgitate some of
by Jonny Meatballs, September 2015 Tweeted love Unfortunate name Classic mix-up Turtle with a Go Pro is very relaxing to watch Harold’s REALLY got to tell you something China Meet…
by Josh Makuch, September 2015 On the 29th August 2015, for the first time ever, over one billion users used Facebook on a single day. The website, founded in 2004
Philip Lancaster, September 2015 When returning from holiday we all like to reminisce about breath-taking landscapes, fantastic meals, and funny tales of new people we met. To make our point we
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you diabetes… Don’t! By Eden Milne, September 2015 We’ve all heard the media horror stories, but what’s it really like
Beer review: Caribbean Stout, September 2015 It’s a nice sunny Tuesday evening (again), and it is still the perfect time for a cold beer, sitting out enjoying the last rays
By Ashley Berriman, September 2015 How freshly-crafted sushi and sizzling yakitori sticks made sticks ‘n’ sushi into a local favourite. As a Wimbledon resident, the sight of chic Scandinavian design
Koo’s story… There we stood, disorientated and breathless in the basement of an abandoned shopping centre. The lights were flickering. On for just enough time to make sense of the surroundings,
Editors Note, by Kris Makuch, September 2015, We’re changing the world! Well, will you take a look at this? Issue number four! This is a revelation! I am renowned for coming
Editors Note, by Kris Makuch, August 2015 Ever since I can remember I’ve wanted to go to Walt Disney World As a kid I was transfixed by the magic of the
Under the hood A quick look at the interaction with last July’s issue. Total visits of July: 410 Views from desktop: 171 Views from tablet: 28 Views from mobile: 211 Traffic
A look at the team who helped pull together issue #003 Kris Makuch, Editor in Chief, Six secrets of Walt Disney World Rebecca Schrieber, Assistant Editor, Philip Airson, Contributor, Inside Out: The review Josh Makuch, Contributor, The
The top seven most inspirational Disney quotes, by Andrew Lumsden, August 2015 Disney films mean different things to different people. So here is a list of the most inspirational quotes from
The Adventures of Buzz and Woody, August 2015. Follow the adventures of Woody and Buzz as they adventure around London “I think you’ve had enough tea for today, let’s
Almost Viral, by Jonny Meatballs, August 2015 Jonny takes a look at some Disney clips that may have passed you by… Disney songs, club remix: First take for the Lion King:
The Pixar effect, by Josh Makuch, August 2015 How even the most famous animation studio in the world, Walt Disney Animation Studios, has succumb to the Pixar effect. A single word
Insects are the best superheroes, by Caroline Airson, August 2015 In response to Marvel: “Ant-man is the smallest superhero.” One of the taglines for Marvel’s new film Ant-man is ‘the smallest
Growing up Disney, by Eden Milne, August 2015 Disney’s reach doesn’t only spread physically across generations and the globe, but spans a whole new world of growing pains, that are much
Inside out: the Review, by Philip Airson, August 2015 “If you are open to this film being an emotional roller coaster, you will love it. If you go in a negative
Disney Magic Band Tech Review, by Jonathan Fox, August 2015 Across the pond at the original epicentre of imagination, Disney World Florida, we discover an added dimension to their realm of
When planning a visit to Walt Disney World you may research the rides, plan what day you will go where, and you may even book your evening restaurants in advance.
Six times Disney ‘showed you the world’, by Jen Pen, August 2015 Designer-cum-Disney geek Jenny Pen draws the lines between fantasy and reality, so we can all visit our favourite animated-film
Six Hidden secrets of Walt Disney World, by Kris Makuch, August 2015 We’ve heard the urban legends associated with Disney World. We know about the secret suite in Cinderella’s castle (true),
#weRallbananas, by Laura Degnan, July 2015 “We are all bananas” – that’s the message behind a North East mental health group’s new social media campaign. Youth Speak has partnered with Middlesbrough filmmaker
The #002 team A look at the team who helped pull together the July 2015 issue Kris Makuch Editor in Chief So you need a new superhero Rebecca Schrieber Assistant Editor
Under the hood A quick look at the interaction with last months issue. Total website visits: 914 Views from desktop: 656 Views from tablet: 35 Views from mobile: 223 Traffic sources Direct: 70%: Social
Tech Review LG G4. By Jonathan Fox, July 2015 I recently had the fortune of getting my stubby, hot-dog fingers on a brand new LG G4, one of the most
The Beer Review: Affligem by Peter Hall, July 2015 A sunny Tuesday evening is a perfect time for a cold beer – sitting out enjoying the last rays of sunshine,
Magic Mike XXL the review. By Philip Airson, July 2015 Sometimes you just want to sit in a dark room and feel bad about your body, but pretty solid about
What’s procrastination? I’ll tell you tomorrow. By Eden Milne, July 2015. In need of a solid argument for embracing your procrastinating? Read on, it’s the stuff (student) dreams are made
#food Dip and Flip review. By Ashley Berriman, July 2015 Let’s all show our true colours, and rally to that famous northern battle cry. It goes something like this: Cheese!
A day in the life of a zoologist. By Caroline Airson, July 2015 Dark, dirty, not as cute as you’d expect; Caroline tries to educate us on the world of
Almost Viral. By Jonny Meatballs, July 2015 Jonny takes a look at some great clips that have have just slipped under your radar. Opening and closing shots of movies side
Nick Clegg, the saddest face of all, and it wasn’t really fair by Mike Robb, July 2015 With the dust having settled on May’s General Election, many are now asking
Rescued by Rosé. By Stuart Lancaster, July 2015 From Sunderland to Côte d’Azur. Our Stu’s charm has no geographical boundaries. Growing up in the mean streets of Sunderland, I was
YouTube: What does the future hold? By Josh Makuch, July 2015 There are not many better examples of the effect of one simple idea on the modern world, but what’s
Editors Note. By Kris Makuch, july 2015 “I run a magazine, you know” I recently found the words “I run a magazine, you know!” Drop out of my mouth
The #001 team. June 2015 Here’s the full team that helped bring together this issue. Some great ideas and great articles. Well done guys! Kris Makuch. Editor in Chief. So you need a
Under the hood. By Salt Angel Blue. June 2015 A lot has happened since the release of the test issue #000 on May 11th. Below is a brief run-down of how
San Andreas;The Review. By Phil Airson June 2015 Phil takes us on another jarring ride through his pinball movie-mind, this time on the shifty plates of San Andreas. More precisely, Phil
by Hollie Luck June 2015 Follow Hollie and Phil as they trek around Europe, dropping into a few vineyards on the way Had a super breakfast in our hotel, featuring
By Jonny Meatballs. June 2015 Sometimes a video doesn’t receive quite the recognition it really deserves. Here are a few of Jonny’s favourites from the past month. 1. Forget the Rubik’s
by Ashley Berriman, June 2015 Our very own foody with with an Instagram addiction visits a sweet and savoury haven in London I’m Ashley, and I’m one of those #foodheaven #brunch
by salt angel blue, June 2015 Recently Facebook and Twitter has been increasingly filled with images of well kerned quotes over high contrast sunsets created to inspire the reader with a
By Caroline Airson, June 2015 With Marvel and DC battling it out on the big-screen, why not champion a mega-power that’s closer to home? Well here’s a wily wonder hiding out
by Nicola York, June 2015 Its sweet yellow flesh Promised succulence What bitter disappointment.
By Eden Milne, June 2015 Think of the day you hold your first newborn. It’s a light and airy fantasy, no? For our Eden this is now her reality. She opens
Virtual Reality: Are you for real? By Jonathan Fox June 2015 Our very own ‘techspert’ has an inside look at what’s really going on in the virtual world. Remember that scene
By Andrew Lumsden June 2015 Marathon man Andrew Lumsden tells his account of this years London marathon and why we should all give it a go. It’s definitely not a race,
By Jen Pen June 2015 In the unaffordable world of the current property market, why do so many of us scorn the affordable new-build? Resident architect Jen Pen sheds some energy-saving
Five more years of Conservative government. You probably have an opinion on whether that’s a good or a bad thing for Britain. But what does it mean for the North
‘Blankness’ is Benjamin Robert Muir’s photographic self-portrait series that explores the inescapable lows of creative self-doubt. This series of self-portraits embodies the concept of being consumed by that depressive low
Editors Note by Kris Makuch June 2015 What was I thinking? starting a magazine isn’t easy at all… Here’s some advice for those who ever have the urge to create an online
by James Hornsby May 2015 I was sitting in a windowless office by the vending machine, sipping the turgid filth that, in my opinion, was incorrectly labelled as coffee, thinking
By Rebecca Schriebbe May 2015 Everyone knows how it feels to wake up despairing about their behaviour the night before, but Rebecca thinks she’s been there just one time too
By Phil Airson May 2015 Our film fan Phil is tempted to unleash his inner boy-racer after watching the latest offering. Get your guns at the ready. I am not
Jonathan Fox May 2015 Imagine the scenario. You’re basking in the glorious English sun, sunglasses on, cold beer in hand. It’s Saturday afternoon, everyone is mildly less aggressive than usual
by Kris Makuch May 2015 “I think I want to start an online magazine” Famous last words as a thought turned into a Facebook post, which turned into an eager
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