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All my writing that won't fit anywhere else.
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EASTERN SPRING Chapter II
AN EXTREME NEW FORM OF ENGLANDER (Neil Kulkarni, 2010)
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Three thoughts on Education.
Compiled from various thoughts/postings over 16 years of teaching thus far. Sad thing is - it all still holds.
NEIL KULKARNI
May 10
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Records Of The Week
Week commencing 02.05.22
NEIL KULKARNI
May 9
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MARILYN MANSON
(Feature from Melody Maker, 1997. Headline by them, Photos by Lili Wilde)
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May 5
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Tighten Up Volume 1 Deluxe Edition
Review from Plan B Magazine, 2008
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May 4
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EASTERN SPRING: CHAPTER 1
SUNSET THESE ARE THE ELEMENTS
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May 3
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Records Of The Week
Week commencing 10.04.2022
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Apr 29
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AN INTERVIEW WITH ME
From a fanzine back in 2016, standfirst & questions their own. Bar the lists, much of this still holds.
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Apr 27
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