February 2012
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It’s interesting isn’t it how, after performing in...
– Pop Justice
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January 2012
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Review: Lana Del Rey - Born To Die
On the radio, on the radio. Sweet like cinnamon.
Even the most deplorable of sentiments can be made enjoyable by the right kind of charisma. And if anyone has the charisma capable of pulling off the relentless refrain of MoneySexDeathGlamourMoneySexMoneySexDeath in Born To Die then, bless her, it’s Lana. While the album sounds like a lush womanly thing it has the petulant, febrile heart...
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This Isn’t an Animation →
Have you ever wondered what the visuals look like on hallucinogens? This isn’t far off (um, I’ve read). This is not an animated gif, and nothing is actually moving. It’s all in your head. Your trippy, trippy head.
Sadly, I do not know who created this incredible optical illusion—I lost the trail somewhere in the bramble of the internet. But whomever he or she is...
December 2011
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Washington Post - The Nightmarish SOPA Hearings -... →
“Last night I had a horrifying dream that a group of well-intentioned middle-aged people who could not distinguish between a domain name and an IP address were trying to regulate the Internet. Then I woke up and the Judiciary Committee’s SOPA hearings were on.”
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November 2011
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Creative Review - UK Music Video Awards 2011... →
The UK Music Video Awards are voted for by people working in and around the promos industry, so are viewed as an insider’s take on the best music video work of the year. This year saw a widening of the awards to include international winners in every category, alongside a favourite UK winner. Canada, who were profiled in the October issue of CR (read the article here), also picked up...
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October 2011
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The Skin I Live In By Pedro Almodovar
Ever since his wife was burned in a car crash, Dr. Robert Ledgard, an eminent plastic surgeon, has been interested in creating a new skin with which he could have saved her. After twelve years, he manages to cultivate a skin that is a real shield against every assault.
In addition to years of study and experimentation, Robert needed a further three things: no scruples, an accomplice and a...
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