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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • VICE
  • Crack Magazine

Past articles by Angus:

Universal Basic Income: What Is It and Does It Work?

Universal basic income was once a fringe idea, but it's rapidly gaining fans thanks to our current crisis. → Read More

I Tried Cold Water Swimming to See if the Rumored Health Benefits Were Real

More and more people are starting their days with a dip in ice cold water, with some saying it dramatically improves their ability to manage depression. → Read More

The Remarkable Benefits of Cold Water Swimming

More and more people are starting their days with a dip in ice cold water, with some saying it dramatically improves their ability to manage depression. → Read More

How a City Closed a Nightclub and Destroyed Its Owners' Lives

The story of Plymouth's Dance Academy, whose owners were brought down by what one lawyer considers the most extreme miscarriages of justice she's ever come across. → Read More

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abba: what should we expect from music's most impossible comeback?

They said it would never happen! No, really, they literally said it would never happen. → Read More

Wild Beasts' triumphant farewell show was the ultimate act of artistic control

The much-loved Kendal band bow out with a devastating, moving – but not entirely self-serious – final show → Read More

Why Abba's 'Dancing Queen' Is the Saddest Record Ever Made

You thought it was just a cheesy song that your great-aunt fell over to at your cousin's wedding, didn't you? You were wrong. → Read More

Holograms Might Become a Big Part of Your Life Sooner Than You Think

Companies are developing augmented reality technology they hope will be used by everyone from soccer players to your doctor. → Read More

What's Everyone Doing for New Year's Eve?

The question that's been following you like a bad smell for the past three weeks. → Read More

Here's Every Type of Conversation You Have When You're Wasted

Everything you are going to regret saying this weekend. → Read More

Patrick Cowley – 'Afternooners' review

Following 'School Daze' and 'Muscle Up', 'Afternooners' is the last of the Cowley porn soundtrack volumes – and the best yet → Read More

So, You Don't Like James Corden? A Guide for Americans

We could have told you this ages ago, honestly. → Read More

Facebook Is Changing the Way We Talk About Death

Daniel Miller's 'The Comfort of People' is a new study that highlights the profound relationship between social media and terminal illness. → Read More

Make Bristol Shit Again

My hometown is becoming an extension of London, and losing its crappy edge. → Read More

The Five Stages of Getting Publicly Shamed on the Internet

From the calling out, to the Twitter storm, to the shame-faced statement. Rinse and repeat. → Read More

On 'American Dream', the resurrected LCD Soundsystem find new significance

With sharp-tongued lyricism and a startled view of the now, James Murphy confronts demons and dancefloors on the much-anticipated comeback record → Read More

Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda – 'World Spirituality Classics 1' review

Channeling sorrows through gospel and hymn, this excellent Luaka Bop compilation of Coltrane's music is a powerful testament to loss and transformation → Read More

What Your Word for Weed Says About You

It tells you a lot more than you'd think. → Read More

What Your Word for Weed Says About You

It tells you a lot more than you'd think. → Read More

The Mockumentary Needs to Die for British Comedy to Survive

Sixteen years since 'The Office' first aired on British television, why does every subsequent sitcom pretend to be something it's not? → Read More