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Gary Moskowitz

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Gary Moskowitz is a journalist and a musician, now based in London.

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Recent articles by Gary Moskowitz:

    • A "BADASS" NIGHT WITH FLYING LOTUS
    • CHROME HOOF: FUNK WITH ROBES
    • A REAL LIFE PORN STAR
    • WHAT'S WITH STEAMPUNK?
    • THE Q&A: THET SAMBATH, JOURNALIST, FILMMAKER
    • THE Q&A: OLIVER ACKERMANN, SONIC RUFFIAN
    • MY SO-CALLED PRIVATE LIFE
    • DJ SHADOW'S SHADOW
    • JAZZ IS NOT DEAD
    • REVISITING "DO THE RIGHT THING"
    • HOT RIDES ON TWO WHEELS
    • KANYE WEST'S SELF-HELP ADVICE
    • BRAZILIAN LIFE AT THE BARBICAN
    • LONDON'S HIPPEST POSTCODE
    • THE Q&A: SLINKACHU, ARTIST, MINIATURIST
    • THE Q&A: DJ BETO, LATIN MUSICOLOGIST, PRODUCER, WRITER
    • A WEEK OF ORNETTE COLEMAN
    • BIG TOP BRITNEY
    • MOROCCO'S FREEZING WAVES
    • WATCHING VIEUX FARKA TOURÉ'S HANDS
    • WHY THERE WON'T BE A FOURTH WAVE OF SKA
    • AFGHANISTAN'S "POP IDOL"
    • MULATU ASTATKE'S ETHIOPIAN GROOVES
    • JULIETTE LEWIS, ROCK STAR, WONDER WOMAN
    • AFGHANISTAN, VIA OPIUM ADDICTS
    • THE ENTICING THUMP OF "DUB ECHOES"
    • I'M TIRED OF BANKSY
    • THE WONDERFUL WOMEN OF "THE BEAUTY ACADEMY OF KABUL"
    • ART SPIEGELMAN WANTS A BLOOD TEST
    • DANCING WITH FLYING LOTUS
    • WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUNG PEOPLE CALL "ACTION"
    • BALTIMORE PUNK: TALKING WITH PONYTAIL
    • A LIGHT-HEARTED FILM FROM COSTA-GAVRAS
    • DANCING WITH PLAYDOE
    • BUSKING AS A WAY OF LIFE
    • ADRIAN TOMINE TALKS
    • LONDON'S OBAMATHON
    • A NIGHT OUT WITH BANJO OR FREAKOUT
    • CROSSING TOWN TO SEE MICHAEL GARRICK
    • FOUR IRRELEVANT QUESTIONS FOR ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI
    • THE VIEW FROM LONDON, PART 2

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  • TIME TO REVIVE THE LIBRARY?Rethinking what they look like, what they offer and how they store their wares


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quote As a resident of Bolivia, I totally agree that travelling by road in Bolivia is terrifying, especially to rural areas in ancient rickety buses which are held together by elastic bands...

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