CULTURE
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- Club Kids of Tomorrow
I wanted to create my own world. A world full of colour where everyone could play. One big party that never ends..
In a world where culture is constantly reinventing itself, we take a look at how relevant Michael Alig’s words are to a new generation.
TECH
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- Antisocial Networking
With the ease of e-communication through social networking sites, many have donned the internet as a liberator of the common man. But is the ease of access creating flourishing relationships, or destroying them?
C.AFFAIRS
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- Hitch 22
As news that Christopher Hitchens has been diagnosed with cancer rises to the top of the American religious right’s agenda, so too do the underhanded ways in which they seek to capitalise on a man’s suffering.
THOUGHT
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- Alone in Kyoto
It’s a simple thing, to film but a few minutes of the humdrum of ones own daily repetition. But when seen through the eyes of another, such a regard for the present creates a narrowing of the gap between life and death, such a regard can make us immortal.
SOCIETY
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- In defence of Ooh-missus!
Articles and attitudes like Pierce’s splinter solidarity and carry within them historically illiterate, depoliticised concepts of sexuality and identity. As worryingly, they are complacent, potentially offering a new cloak for those who wish to attack the gay community or unpick its successes.
THOUGHT
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- Alone in Kyoto
It’s a simple thing, to film but a few minutes of the humdrum of ones own daily repetition. But when seen through the eyes of another, such a regard for the present creates a narrowing of the gap between life and death, such a regard can make us immortal.



