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On 27 September 2008, the 40th anniversary of the Theatre Act, abolishing censorship in the UK, ...
Summer ‘66 and the world destroyed Dylan. Not on some rocky road/highway 61. Neck broken by harmonica holder cycling through village. Somewhere back in ‘65, maybe at Forest Hills, the crowd devoured his image while masturbating itself. But Dylan still ...
Since When Mortgages Buy the Farm was published in the second issue of ONE Magazine, the global credit crunch has begun to look more like a full-blown crash. The UK’s Northern Rock has now ...
Scottish Parliament made a difference – or is it just an expensive irrelevance?
KEITH STUART CAMERON examines the delicate manœuvring between Holyrood and Westminster over ship-to-ship oil transfers and comes to some surprising conclusions.
11 September ...
DD could hear doors opening and closing elsewhere in the house, someone was hoovering, a telephone rang. She had to get up or Graham would start worrying. God, how the man ...
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They’ve got our future, damn it! It’s not the shiny future of jet packs and food pills—oh no, that’s not what Japan is about—nevertheless, ...
Almost quarter of a century after he made his explosive debut with The Wasp Factory, Iain Banks is still shaking up the literary world.
ANDREW J. WILSON discusses space, time and middle initials with one of our greatest contemporary authors....