#31 : LUAP
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editor’s note:
It’s the mating call of both the entrepreneur and the dishwasher perfectionist. Driven by frustration and dissatisfaction, that ‘snap’ moment has great energy. When it comes, harness that energy and make that change - whether that is starting a business, picking up the sketchbook or correctly separating the bowls and plates into a symmetrical formation, making them much more likely to clean. The people we spoke to in this issue all have that drive, to go it alone, to not settle for less, and to do it in their own way.
In this edition we take the pink bear to the ends of the Earth with LUAP, become caring cats with Timothy Midnight and AllSaints’ Stuart Trevor, sing socially with Hughie Gavin, reinvent the reel with the Rebel Reel
Cine Club and investigate the Intra.
Enjoy!
Joe / Editor
EDITION #31
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Exclusive Features
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EDITION #31 / Exclusive Features /
From Star Hill to Sun Pier, between Rochester High Street and Chatham High Street, lies arguably one of the most interesting streets in Kent
Hailed across the national media as the game-changers when it comes to a potato serving, the Beef Fat Chips at Pearly Cow in Margate are Spud-tacular. Here’s how you can make them at home.
Margate artist Timothy Midnight collaborates with AllSaints founder Stuart Trevor on a brand that gives ‘deadstock’ another life, writes Joe Bill
From The Social Singing Choir to the soundtrack of True Detective, and WWF to Billie Eilish, Margate’s Hughie Gavin has got his hands full, but you’d never know
Sevenoaks artist Andree Adley launches pop-up art exhibition to help emerging talent
Former Canterbury art student turned international Pink Bear-clad thrill-seeker, LUAP talks Mongolian horses, Italian lightning and storytelling
Rebel Reel Cine Club is taking iconic subculture films to amazing places and enhancing guest experience with the art, fashion and music that accompanies the screening
Renowned poet and lyricist Paul Cree on open mic nights, battle rapping pensioners and forging a career in the spoken word
Gig photographer Matt Stridgen on shooting bands and the lust for live
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