A Daily Star Is Born
Exploring the very first edition of the long-running tabloid and the way it set out to feel as much like its rivals as possible.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
Exploring the very first edition of the long-running tabloid and the way it set out to feel as much like its rivals as possible.
Remembering the legendary Hawkwind frontman and the unexpected battle to attend one of his live shows against the wishes of pompous student union heads.
Nik Turner’s Inner City Unit And The Siege Of Manchester University Read More
Manchester’s former Chief Constable and moral puritan James Anderton has died.
Swirling About In A Human Cesspit Of His Own Making: Goodbye To God’s Cop Read More
A personal memoir of falling foul of Manchester’s over-zealous Obscene Publications Squad – and fighting back.
Police Raids In The Last Days Of Obscenity Read More
The hidden fetish fantasies of one of Britain’s most beloved artists are uncovered in his kinky private work.
Ballerinas And Bondage: The Secret Desires Of L.S. Lowry Read More
The new fan-based oral history of Madchester’s leading figure is a mix of hero-worship, nostalgia and self-aggrandisement.
Mumbo Jumbo: Shaun Ryder And The Rose-Tinted Memories Of Fandom Read More
The anti-capitalist, class war art collective who infuriated the straight and gay establishment alike.
Homocult – The Anarcho-Queer Provocateurs Of The 1990s Read More
Remembering the men and women who livened up tedious public events with unexpected displays of nudity.
The Golden Age Of The Streakers Read More
The last rock ‘n’ roll rebel and his lost years recording obscene, outrageous and inspired cover versions for Britain’s most infamous publishing house.
Mad, Bad And Dangerous To Know – P.J. Proby’s Savoy Years Read More
The legendary crooner’s unlikely tribute to the Northern town.
Stockport’s Where It’s At – According to Frankie Vaughan Read More