News: Love Music Hate Racism feat Scarlet Harlots

On Saturday the 13th June the Love Music Hate Racism arrives in Wolverhampton for its first ever airing in the city. At the head of this worthy cause is one of the best things to catapult out of Birmingham, the Scarlet Harlots. CONTINUE READING THIS POST >

News: Teepay

Ever fancied yourself as a designer? Got an eye for detail or a knack for sense of humour? Well lucky for you Howies are launching a brand new concept website which allows mere mortals like us the chance to express a creative flair. Whether you’re into car parts or cows this concept suits everybody. CONTINUE READING THIS POST >

Fashion: COLOUR BLOCKING: ACID REIGN


It’s time to get vivacious as this season is awash with bold brights and vivid hues. Yes, Loud and proud colour block combinations make for a dynamic, confident look this summer. Colour blocking gives daywear a bold dynamism and adds a graphic element to any look, transforming simple clothes into high fashion and high impact looks.

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Music: Peter Doherty

Pete Doherty must be sweating. and not from a comedown. He has just faced two daunting milestones.The tainted dreamer has just turned 30 and has just released his first solo album. This would arouse a dampness on the brow of most, let alone the modern day Peter Pan that is Doherty.

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Music: Datarock


The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s have had huge success with their latest electro experiment, white lies are ominously harking back to the post-punk era, fusing elements of joy division and duran duran, La Roux is being touted as the new Annie Lennox, all this while actual relics of the bygone era themselves keep surfacing, most notably with The Specials and Spandau Ballet reforming. The Eighties are undeniably en vogue so where better to be than in a red hoodie dancing away at a Datarock gig?

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