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Past Features
Here's a full list
of all of the features from previous issues of Nude that we have
on this website. You'll also find loads more features in the actual
physical copies of the magazine. What's on the site is just a small
selection.
Comics, Art, Photography
and Graphics
Clowes Confidential Dan Clowes is perhaps
the most distinctive and original cartoonist of his generation,
specialising in painfully honest chronicles of life in small town
USA.
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God Save Jamie Reid There’s more
to the work of Jamie Reid than first meets the eye, as Ian Lowey
discovered when he met the man largely credited with creating the
punk aesthetic.
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Preparing For Emergencies With James Cauty
This is an interview with James Cauty, former member of the KLF
and Orb, and self-styled art terrorist. who is responding in his
own inimitable way to alarmist government propaganda.
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Sex, Sleaze and Horror: The Gloriously Twisted
Art of Vince Ray Vince Ray has managed to transform his obsessions
with flying saucers, rock & roll, fast cars, wild women and
kinky sex into a way of life. Ian Lowey investigates the weird,
twisted and lowdown world of this artist and voodoo blues musician.
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Hell’s Belles, it’s Junko Mizuno!
Even within the extraordinarily diverse and often disturbing realm
of Japanese manga, the very distinctive and wilfully perverse graphics
of Junko Mizuno are simply unique.
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The Mischievous Art of Jim Flora His
artwork may have adorned jazz LP covers in the 1940s, but there
was nothing square about the syncopated design of Jim Flora.
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Motorbike Beat: The Lustrous, Scratchy, Line
Art of Chris Watson Chris Watson’s passion for motorbikes
is evident in much of his illustration, drawing as it does upon
the timeless lore of the road, the romance of the ‘lone wolf’
rider and the darkly defiant ‘live fast — die young
ethos of the ton-up tiger.
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Billy Childish On the eve of a retrospective
exhibition which took place in December 2003 at London’s Aquarium
Gallery, Suzy Prince caught up with this charming and uncompromising
artist, writer and musician.
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Frank Kozik: Occupation Theory Little
Hitlers, smoking bunnies and suicidal teddy bears: All present and
correct in a provocative exhibition which took place during May
2004, at London’s Aquarium Gallery.
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The Curious World of Sexton Ming Suzy
Prince catches up with the eccentric outsider artist and musician.
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Lomo: Clunk Click Every Pic Manufactured
in Russia, the LOMO LC-A is to photography what the Trabant is to
driving. Yet, it has spawned a worldwide cult known as ‘Lomography’.
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Kid Acne: Hip Hop and Council Pop This
Sheffield-based graffiti artist, illustrator and rap MC talks to
Annie Bowles.
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Daydream Nation: Matt Sewell Big-eyed
cuties lost in though, foxes and other furry friends: all to be
found in the melancholic, wistful world of Matt Sewell.
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The New Tattoo Illustrator, Kev Grey
twists traditional tattoo subject matter into something distinctive
and unique.
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Music
Mael Art with Sparks Witty, innovative and highly influential,
musical mavericks Ron and Russell Mael threw away the rulebook with
Lil’ Beethoven, to create an uncompromising pop masterpiece.
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The Art of Noise Before file-sharing,
home-taping was the bane of record company execs who claimed it
was killing music. Hardly, says Ryan Crabbe, who looks at the role
of the humble cassette in underground music scenes.
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Transmission Accomplished Old punk,
Ian Lowey, makes some extraordinary claims on behalf of an old punk
band, in an attempt to turn you on to Alternative TV.
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Moog Safari Inspired by a documentary
on the late inventor Bob Moog, Ryan Crabbe tells of Moog’s
eponymously-named synthesizer sparked a revolution in pop music.
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Fire We A Bring ‘Watch the Ride’,
as Rude Bwoy Bilko works himself into a sweat at one of London’s
most rockin’ reggae nights.
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Hip Lit and Literary
Outlaws
A Kind of Loving Suzy Prince breaks
out the Babycham and waxes lyrical about her enduring passion for
the British kitchen sink fiction of the Fifties and Sixties.
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Journey to the End of the Night A personal
journey through noir writing by crime novelist, Cathi Unsworth,
who champions the dark writings of Jim Thompson, Derek Raymond,
David Peace, Ken Bruen and Patrick Hamilton amongst others.
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Waiting for Starbucks: Doing time in Tottenham
Ryan Crabbe tells of life in N17: one of London’s least
fashionable postcodes.
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Va Va Voom: All Hail the New Burlesque
Annie Bowles reports on this sexy phenomenon which offers an attractive
alternative to modern-day striptease and a return to true glamour.
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The Ace Cafe A cup of tea, a screech
of tyres and a slice of classic British youth culture, as Nude revs
on up to the Ace Cafe, the legendary hang-out of bikers, low-riders
and other petrolheads.
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Last Orders A glassy-eyed celebration
of the UK’s illicit late-night drinking culture.
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To the World’s End and back with Roger
Burton His life reads like a hidden history of popular culture.
Burton supplied the clothing for the film, Quadrophenia, opened
the influential PX clothing store in Covent Garden in the early
Eighties, and was commissioned to design Westwood and McClaren’s
World’s End Shop.
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Aloha! Uk Tiki Revival Tiki aficionado,
Jamie Wilson, mixes himself a Mai Tai and takes a look at the UK’s
burgeoning Tiki Scene.
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Toy Story The phrase vinyl junkie has taken on a whole new
meaning with the rise of the new wave toy culture created by artists
such as Pete Fowler, Nathan Jurevicius, Rolito, Mr Clement and others.
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