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Tate the biscuit
Tate the Biscuit , Group Show Curated by Helen Edwards and Infinity Bunce in conjunction with East End Arts Club 3rd-6th December 2009 Shoreditch Town Hall More info here .
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Long Gone Daddio
By Cathi Unsworth. Max Décharné , as any hepcat or kitten in the know will dig, is one of London’s greatest cultural curators and musical innovators. In the early Nineties, as drummer for Gallon Drunk , he cut a sartorial swathe through the dull Indie hinterland, dressed sharp in ...
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ampere’s and
Today’s quick lit [& alt.cult] links from around the web: Invasion of the modernity snatchers, Patrick West on Philip K Dick & the SF revival that mirrors our dark view of the world & Arcade Expressionism , Brock Davis’ expressionistic paintings of classic ...
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Ghosts of Princes in Islington
Former Rich Kids members Glen Matlock and Midge Ure have joined forces to organise a celebratory benefit concert in London. This very special evening will reunite all four original Rich Kids: guitarist Steve New , drummer Rusty Egan , bassist Glen Matlock and singer Midge Ure . The event ...
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The Great Silence
By Max Dunbar. The Great Silence: 1918-1920, Living in the Shadow of the Great War , Juliet Nicolson, John Murray 2009 Abel Gance’s film J’Accuse summed up the horror and pointlessness of the first world war. During the filming, a French general asked Gance who or what he ...
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Today’s quick lit [& alt.cult] links from around the web: Some reactions to Rick Moody ’s micro-serialised Twitter fiction & Cormac McCarthy auctions his Olivetti & T.S. Eliot reading ‘The Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock’ & Dominc The ...
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Countering the Myth: Why Self-Publishing Works
By Henry Baum. I’d like to add a counterpoint to the article, ‘The Great Underground Myth: Why Self-Publishing Doesn’t Work’ . The motto of 3:AM might be “Whatever it is, we’re against it,” but I should think the site isn’t totally nihilistic or ...
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Blazing the Trail: An Interview with Peter Owen (Part Two)
By Steven Fowler. [ Part One ] Steven Fowler: I’d like to discuss your immense presence in introducing Japanese literature into this country. Peter Owen: The first we ran with was Osamu Dazai . He was very good but has been forgotten now. We actually lost Samuel Beckett because we ...
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Today’s quick lit [& alt.cult] links from around the web: Dennis Cooper on Derek Raymond ’s The Crust on its Uppers & Aleksandar Hemon talks Best European Fiction 2010 (via @Dalkey_Archive ) & Sean O’Hagan on Robert Frank ’s photography, The ...
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i not want to remember
work by Will Ashon will be released on 3:AM Press in 2010. the road full of people hurry pass my self i read. i write. i very read and very write i make bed of paper roll behind wall of paper roll old language dead and this my new language i never know you can be so single i a ...
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ampere’s and
Today’s quick lit [& alt.cult] links from around the web: Me & My Big Mouth interviews Jah Wobble ( 3:AM ’s interview is here ) & Blur the movie , January 2010 & Shane Jones , a writer to watch out for in 2010 , reads from Light Boxes &  ...
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Challenging the comfort of the Left
Challenging the comfort of the Left
3ammagazine.com — By Joe Kennedy. Slavoj Žižek, First As Tragedy, Then As Farce , Verso, 2009 Between 1999 and... 2001, Korean installation artist Kimsooja produced eight videos of six minutes and thirty-three seconds, designed to loop simultaneously in a gallery ... (more) Challenging the comfort of the Left
Five for: Dustin LaValley
By Alan Kelly. 1) You wrote Lowlife Underdogs , or at least parts of it, while confined to a hospital bed. I don’t want to ask you anything too personal, but do you think a good writer has to endure a certain amount of suffering? Good writers can fool you, easily. But those who ...
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The Missing Links
On Ian Dury : “He remains a one-off, a flawed genius, as well as a reminder of how beautiful and alarming a humble pop song can be” . * Art writers . * The history of the London Tube map . * “… Bacon ’s sado-masochistic relationships lay at the heart of his best ...
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Meat is Murder: An Interview with Joseph D’Lacey
By Alan Kelly. “No question now, what had happened to the faces of the pigs. The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” - George Orwell, Animal Farm 3:AM: Firstly, ...
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3:AM Reloaded
What you (may have) missed on 3:AM recently: Fiction: ‘Warm Womb’ by Aaron Lake Smith Poetry: Will Stone ’s new translation of Baudelaire’s Flowers of Evil Reviewed: Max Dunbar on Stephen King’s Under the Dome Non-fiction: Roland Kelts on America’s ...
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3:AM Asia - An Interview with Koji Shiraishi
Director of the film Grotesque - banned in the UK - Koji Shiraishi talks movies and horror with David F. Hoenigman. Shiraishi says: As the person who made it, I wanted to make something that was impressive, and then the producer said, “I want you to make something horribly violent, so ...
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If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It): An Interview with Koji Shiraishi
Interview conducted and translated from the Japanese by David F. Hoenigman. Filmmaker Koji Shiraishi was born and raised in Fukuoka, Japan. In addition to Grotesque , he has made the films Occult , Kuchisake-onna and Noroi. photo by Benjamin Parks. Of the 10,000 or so movies ...
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The Great Underground Myth: Why Self Publishing Doesn’t Work
By Max Dunbar. Recall one evening in Canal Street I got into conversation with a writer who told me that she ’chose to self publish, because then I can retain control of my copyright.’ What I loved about this statement was its implication of choice - that Random House could ...
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Stuck Inn VII: Damien Hirst the Excellent Painter
by Charles Thomson, co-founder of the Stuckists art group. Damien Hirst has exhibited a series of remarkable paintings. They are remarkable for their depth and achievement, remarkable because Hirst, the hitherto superficial arch-conceptualist, has done them, and remarkable because they have ...
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