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Goth Teenagers, Depression and the Bristol Study
By now, some of you may have heard me speaking on BBC Newcastle radio (21:00), or even the Today Programme on BBC Radio Four (48:00). You might have heard Sylvia from the Sophie Lancaster Foundation, on BBC Scotland radio or … Continue reading
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Tagged academic, depression, goth subculture, interview, links, media, mental health, news, PR, research, response
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Gothline, June 5th! The Blogging Goth – News Roundup
Welcome to The Blogging Goth’s latest roundup of views and news relevant to the Goth subculture from me, the UK’s premier Goth blogger! Announced just this morning via Twitter and their usually moribund website, the legendary industrial groove machine that … Continue reading
Posted in Gothline
Tagged band, bands, dress code, event, festival, gothline, incident, links, news, PR, UK Goth Festival, victimisation
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Incite Change and Kill Hate Crime: A guest reblog
We were written to by Fiona Chick, a blogger who wants to share how she and her friends are raising money for the SOPHIE Foundation. We’re more than happy to pass on her article about the work they’ve done, and … Continue reading
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Tagged goth subculture, guest, incident, links, PR, sophie, violence
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“The Art of Gothic” by Natasha Scharf – Review
When I first heard about The Art of Gothic, the new book from author, journalist, DJ and all-round raconteur Natasha Scharf, I was expected some slim volume of familiar faces and photos. Perhaps something suitable for casually leaving on coffee table, … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bands, book, goth subculture, history, media, music, PR, review
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Deadvertising: Goth Marketing 101
In an astonishingly lazy display of filling space, that eternal maw of dull list-articles and viral content that makes you feel infected – Buzzfeed – has recycled verbatim the contents of a Tumblr blog. It’s like the Ouroboros of pointless … Continue reading