Banksy’s identity may have been published – but was the investigation in the public interest, asks PETER BENGTSEN
OF ALL the characters who emerged from punk, Malcolm McLaren was one of the most enigmatic.
Born in 1946 he grew up in north London in a difficult family environment, where he was raised by his grandmother Rose. She exerted a big influence, providing him with his lifelong mantra: “To be bad is good, because to be good is simply boring.”
KEVIN DONNELLY accepts the invitation to think speculatively in contemplation of representations of people of African descent in our cultural heritage
ANDY HEDGECOCK relishes an exuberant blend of emotion and analysis that captures the politics and contrarian nature of the French composer
RON JACOBS welcomes a survey of US punk in the era of Reagan, and sees the necessity for some of the same today
A New Awakening: Adventures In British Jazz 1966 - 1971, G3, and Buck Owens



