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| In Search Of Tarantism |
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| This is an except of David Kerekes’ travels through the Italian south in search of the tarantella and tarantism, which is a specific type of folk music and a sort of existentional meltdown. |
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| Hip Pocket Sleaze |
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| A collection of articles, essays and interviews by John Harrison, author of the Headpress book Hip Pocket Sleaze. |
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| Submit To Us |
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| We would be delighted to hear from anybody on the following matters for a future edition of Headpress. |
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| Dr Adolf Steg |
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| A collection of art and artefacts from Dr Adolf Steg, creator of Pointlessness. |
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| Grand Guignol |
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| Musings on the Parisian theatre of high drama and comedy, and its contemporaries. |
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| Bye, Bye, Chelsea Hotel |
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| Following the closure of the doors on the very famous Chelsea Hotel, Manhattan, (apparently the last night for paying guests was Saturday, July 30, 2011), Headpress asked some of its authors for their comments on the matter. |
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| Trembling! |
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| A blog about history, magic and hangovers, by Thomas McGrath |
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| Fan Film & Fan Edit |
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| Some months ago I chanced upon a DVD called Superhero Fan Film Collection 2005. Everything about it smacked of copyright genocide. |
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| The Dead & the Moon |
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| THE DEAD & THE MOON by David Kerekes.
Together with business associates CALEB SELAH and BEN LAWMAN, in October DAVID KEREKES travelled with notebook from London to Cancún, the southern gateway to Mexico on the tip of Quintana Roo State. Primed with nothing more than the lonely gringo guide to Mexico and an agenda to keep moving, things started well enough in Cancún and Veracruz, but by the time Mexico City arrived the cracks had started to appear... |
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| Fear & Trembling |
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| "We don't yet know if there's a God - and you want to eat!"
An episodic examination of the modern soul by Thomas McGrath, who spent two months in 2009 looking for it. |
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| The Sunday Story |
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| Ricardo El Rey writes a very short story each Sunday. The Sunday Story. |
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