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never ending innocence

American exceptionalism. Unburdened by the sins of the Old World. Innocence is a commodity and we consume it on a vast scale. How else to explain the inexplicable persistence of lost innocence.   American innocence can be killed repeatedly, yet … Continue reading

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post punk: beware of the big label

by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) …but the new british term of post punk seems to be emerging not as the huge enveloping overview or what happened, but instead as a very very tiny little shattered piece of that mirror. it’s not … Continue reading

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post punk: johnny rotten

by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) I’m not very comfortable with the new popular label “post punk”. to begin with, it denotes a time frame – it comes after ‘punk’, right? ok, so how do we define 1) “punk” and IT’S time … Continue reading

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