EDITION #15: Mr.Perou
Cover Photo: ©PEROU
— image from ‘Marilyn Manson by Perou: 21 years in hell’
— published by @reelartpress
editors note:
TURBULENCE AND APERTURE TO SNOWBOARDS AND PAT BUTCHER
Wow. Well, I didn’t think we would still be talking about this virus by Christmas. It’s very difficult to make any kind of statement about the past, present or future when it comes to Covid. Things change so fast and it has affected so many people in so many different ways. So, rather than come up with some sort of ridiculous statement like telling musicians to re-train or something like that, all we here at ‘cene can say is ‘Thank you’.
Thanks to the businesses who continued to support us through this tough time. Thank you to the subjects who have taken part in our features. Thanks to the stockists still pushing the magazine to their customers.
Keep doing what you do. Keep believing in your products and your businesses, keep painting, keep making music and, for fu*k’s sake Fatima, don’t swap the ballet for cyber (whatever the hell that is).
In this edition, we talk tunnels with iconic photographer Mr Perou, network with adventure brand Crossed Paths, take flight with Broken Hands, sweat the small stuff with 96 To Go, track down The Eggman, talk Pat Butcher with Amber Butchart and even go halves on a burger with Big Boys.
Enjoy.
Joe
Editor
EDITION #15 FEATURES
We continue our series of dining diaries with food columnist and founder of @dinner.life Daisy Watson with a silky Carbonara.
From international tours and playing on the same bill as The Rolling Stones to part-time jobs and breeze-block garages, Broken Hands know more than most about the peaks and troughs of the music industry, writes Joe Bill
Kent adventure sports brand Crossed Paths has taken teamwork to new heights with outdoor clothing that puts collaboration at its heart
Have you seen the happy egg graffiti appearing all over the county? Well, we have and we managed to track down the artist behind them. In an anonymous conversation we asked what eggs-actly it was all about.
We continue our series of dining diaries with food columnist and founder of Dinner Life (@dinner.life) Daisy Watson. Ouma’s Kitchen in Cliftonville is next on the menu.
A human compendium of modern UK popular culture imagery, not to mention the right-hand photographer to Marilyn Manson, Mr Perou has enough iconic pictures to ‘break the internet’ 10 times over… the only trouble is remembering them all
Artist ‘96 To Go’ is bringing a whole new layer of grime to the small world of model miniatures
‘Margate migrater’, fashion historian, author and broadcaster Amber Butchart swapped city life for seaside living. Gabrielle Smith met up with Amber to discuss moving to Margate, vetting vintage and the pandemic’s lasting impact on the fashion industry
In this issue of Bite Club, we have picked out four venues to get you yammering.
From giant burger monsters rampaging through the streets of New York to flying limoncello, illustrator ELL85 injects humour and creativity into everyday photographs
Channelling exploration and a liberation of musical genres, Havelock makes sure it’s all on the table
We pick out a few of the best venues helping artists to record and fine-tune their music
Orchard Lane Coffee House in Sandgate puts pour-over passion into the grounds of every cup
The campaign continues with the ‘Beautiful Youth’ programme projecting a new way of thinking onto a Margate’s Arlington House, writes People Dem Collective
Produced In Kent picks out the merry munch that won’t raise the Christmas calorie count
If you’re find of a festive tipple, why not try something different this year? Start with some bangers made right here in Kent. We’ve picked out a few that may well knock your socks off
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