"The Legend of Leigh Bowery" by Charles Atlas.
A more than interesting documentary on the work of this amazing performer:
https://t.co/q4vsvqWPEs
via @ubuweb
It's been one year since we lost our friend Leijia Hanrahan. We'll be taking some time today to re-read her posthumously-published article, "Communism Won’t Save Us From Ourselves."
https://t.co/ia3KTf0vQJ
"The Legend of Leigh Bowery" by Charles Atlas.
A more than interesting documentary on the work of this amazing performer:
https://t.co/q4vsvqWPEs
via @ubuweb
Useful tools for survival:
'Lectures on the virus' by William S. Burroughs...
Two lectures on control, communication, and the virality of language published on @illwilleditions:
https://t.co/z58Fd3iw8F
'Lek and The Dogs', an amazing film by Andrew Kötting.
Based on the true story of Ivan Mishukov, who walked out of his Moscow apartment at the age of 4 and spent 2 years living in the city streets where he was adopted by a pack of wild dogs.
Online:
https://t.co/C8aC8F7StZ
'Spying on My Estranged Father'
an excellent program on the artist Jessamyn Lovell by Jo Fidgen (@WirelessJo) on @BBCRadio4.
#mentalnotes
https://t.co/BuKX9ETV1O
Highly witty & recommendable @MyFavMurder, the true crime comedy podcast hosted by @KarenKilgariff and @GHardstark.
Here are all the episodes so far:
https://t.co/I0uln84dwX
'Spying on My Estranged Father'
an excellent program on the artist Jessamyn Lovell by Jo Fidgen (@WirelessJo) on @BBCRadio4.
#mentalnotes
https://t.co/BuKX9ETV1O
'We Were There to Be There',
a new documentary on The Cramps legendary concert at Napa State Hospital, a California psychiatric hospital:
#antipsychiatry
https://t.co/xuN7iobH75