Announcing The Environmentalism Issue!
This smaller zine is packed full of artist interviews, analysis, poetry and photography focused on the environmental crisis that grips our planet.
All profits will be sent to Survival International.
Order now!
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AN alumni George Parr now co-edits a zine about the esoteric realm of folklore and mythology. Their new issue is about Ancient Stones and Megaliths. Check it out.
"Let us now reawaken the great goddess from this nameless prison by calling out to her in the landscape and chanting at her stones..."
Hwæt! issue three pre-orders now live.
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We're raising money for charity by raffling off a copy of the iconic Folklore, Myths & Legends of Britain! Check it out and please share if you can.
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Ian from @LankumDublin also has a project called One Leg One Eye (@oneleg_oneeye), and @AstralNoize premiered a new video the other day.
You should check out the whole album tbh - it's on bandcamp!
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@FBantor *if you have ~£1000 to spend at a music festival
Having £1000 obv doesn't make u middle class, but middle class ppl are far far far more likely to have access to this kind of spending cash for a festival.
@FBantor If you have ~£1000 (the actual likely investment in 5/6 days at Glasto or a similar festival), you're more likely to be middle class. Ppl like Ben Smoke making the point abt middle class ppl is a point. If u live somewhere that is in the process of gentrification u get the point.
@FBantor Ppl are being priced out of music festivals HARD, and that's an issue. Charging £340 for Glasto will mean that the festival becomes ever more middle class and that will have an impact on the culture of the festival. Glasto prices will also b a weathervane for general pricing.
@TheArtOfAsty Basically a tabloid outlet livestreamed a cabbage sitting in front of a camera as a joke on who will perish first, Truss or this Cabbage. The Cabbage won.
@MetalShayne2000 Yeah this would be the dream, but sadly you need a lot of funding. People are very happy to read stuff for free, not so happy to pay for it!
Umfortunately the Ads/clickbait model is a strong one, but also one that compromised editorial integrity a LOT.