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  • Four Great Games of 2011 For Less than £11

    It's like the DFS sale, only less upholstery, more gun holstery.
  • Batman: Arkham City

    This might surprise you all, but as someone who spends a rather worrying large amount of time playing video games, I don’t actually like comics that much. I might have…
  • Alice: Madness Returns

    The originalAmerican McGee's Alice was a gothic cloak of great characters and superb art direction hung by a framework of simplistic gameplay and repetitive mechanics. The potential and visual style…
  • Mortal Kombat

    Back in 1992, Midway’s ultra-violent Mortal Kombat went head to head with Capcom’s Street Fighter at arcades nationwide. It was now possible to do more than simply beat up your…
  • Street Art News

    In Street Art News this week we look at a lovely mural in Lower Clapton. We assess the controversy surrounding anew work by Mark Sinkler depicting the bombed bus on…
  • Banksy Creates Simpsons Credits

    Favorite animated series, The Simpsons, opened a bit differently last night in America.Instead of the usual Springfield landscape, Banksy’s signature tag was shown graffitied across Krusty’s face on a high-rise…
  • Exploitation cinema

    Exploitation cinema has reached a new level of popularity, belying its underground roots. In the ‘60s ‘pioneer' filmmakers like Russ Meyer and Lucio Fulci were happy to patrol the sordid…
  • What You Don't Know About... La Lupe

    La Lupewas a Cuban combination of Tina Turner meets Judy Garland with a dash of Eartha Kitt. True to her name she really was a bit la loopy. Well known…
  • Hew Locke Kingdom of the Blind

    Post-modern political Pop Art for a pick'n'mix generation - the Institute for International Visual Arts presents a specially commissioned installation by leading British artistHew Locke, known for building labyrinthine castles…
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