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Legalisation in the US is creating commercial opportunities
The co-founder of Dazed Media dives into the city’s vibrant creative scene
Each competition film seems to trump the last in a year that is going from strength to strength
A survey that captures the artist’s engagement with technology and mass media but not his renegade spirit
John Krokidas’s vivacious first feature brings to life the first stirrings of the Beat Generation
The in-demand actor has no qualms about being part of a great dynasty of film stars and directors
Daniel Radcliffe is convincing as the Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in this energetic film
Too many clever Americans are thinking too much about the US tax code
The curators of the ‘Art of the Pop Video’ exhibition pick the cream of promo clips from the Beatles to Radiohead
The ‘Howl’ poet’s images capture the poses and personalities of the Beats – and the toll exacted by alcohol and age
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘On the Road’, ‘Pusher’, ‘Ruby Sparks’, ‘Radioman’, ‘Private Peaceful’ and ‘Hotel Transylvania’
This second volume of William Burroughs’ letters is poetry of elided meaning, dabbling with the obsession over strangeness and form
The overriding impression from the Occupy St Paul’s camp was not of dope-fuelled haze but of uncanny premonition
Nigel Andrews reviews David Michôd’s ‘Animal Kingdom’ as well as Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s ‘Howl’ and Lucy Walker’s ‘Waste Land’
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