Michael X
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Murder In Notting Hill by Mark Olden (Zero Books)
- 1950s
- Absolute Beginners
- angry young man
- Awake For Mourning
- bent cops
- Bernard Kops
- Charles Manson
- Chepstow Road
- Colin Jordan
- Colin MacInnes
- Ian Forbes-Leith
- institutional racism
- Jeffrey Hamm
- Kelso Cochrane
- Ladbroke Grove
- Mark Olden
- Michael Abdul Malik
- Michael de Freitas
- Michael X
- Murder In Notting Hill
- Notting Hill
- Oswald Mosley
- Pat Digby
- Pentonville Prison
- police corruption
- Spartacans
- Terry Taylor
- The Grove
- Tom Vague
- Union Movement
- White Defence League
- Zero Books
-
Hadewijch, or Bruno Dumont at the London Film Festival
- A Man Escaped
- Bruno Dumont
- David Dewaele
- Flanders
- France
- Gale Benson
- Hadewijch
- Jean-PhilippeToussaint
- Julie Sokolowski
- Karl Sarafidis
- Leicester Square
- London
- London Film Festival
- Ludwig Feuerbach
- Michael X
- Mouchette
- Paris
- Robert Bresson
- The Essence of Christianity
- The Life Of Jesus
- The Trial of Joan of Arc
- Trinidad
- Twickenham
- Vue
- Yassine Salihine
-
Ladbroke Grove in the 1960s with the accent very much on 24 Bassett Road…
- 1960s
- 60s
- Bassett Road
- Building News
- central London
- Dalstead Property Co. Ltd
- Danger Man
- Doctor Terror's House of Horrors
- Elgin Crescent
- Finches
- Florence Gladstone
- G. J. Warden
- Gigi Walker
- Hyde Park
- India
- Interplanetary Society
- Iona Brown
- Julia Callan-Thompson
- Kensington
- Ladbroke Grove
- London
- London Is The Place For Me
- Mary Murphy
- Max Cherrie
- Mervyn Constantine
- Michael Moorcock
- Michael X
- Miss Whitehurst
- North Kensington
- Notting Dale
- Notting Hill
- Paris
- Peter Hammerton
- Portobello
- Ralph Cherrie
- Roy Castle
- Russ Henderson
- Russell Henderson
- Ruth Forster
- Sandy Dalton-Brown
- sixties
- Sterling Betancourt
- Terry Taylor
- The Russ Henderson Steel Band
- The Saint
- The Stumps
- Tuby Hayes Quartet
- West Indian Drums
- West Indies
- west London
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There is no beginning, there is no end, the counterculture goes on forever…
- Active Distribution
- Alternative Visions: comics
- Anarchist Book Fair
- Artwars Project Space
- Assemblage
- BBC
- BBC Radio 3
- Beneath The Pavement... The Beach
- Brick Lane
- Brick Lane Beigel Bake
- Central Saint Martins College of Art
- Dominique Lacloche
- east London
- Eva Stenram
- Heneage Street
- Iain Sinclair
- Jesse Ball
- Jimmy Cauty
- John Williams
- KLF
- Kodwo Eshun
- Last Hours
- Liam Gillick
- London
- London College of Communication
- Malcolm Hopkins
- Mark Pawson
- Martin Sexton
- Maurice Einhardt Neu Gallery
- Michael X
- Monkey Riot
- Morgenmuffel
- Peter Ackroyd
- Pride of Spitalfields
- Psycho Pomp
- Publish & Be Damned
- Punk Rock So What?
- Radio 3
- Redchurch Street
- Richard Essex
- Richard Thomas
- Roger Sabin
- Socrates
- Sukhdev Sandhu
- Teal Triggs
- The Life & Times of Michael X
- The Rag Factory
- Tom McCarthy
- Tom Vague
- Whitechapel Anarchist Group
- Wildcat Will
- William Blanchard
- zines and politics since the 1970s
-
Grainger & Trina, 2 Ladbroke Grove hipsters of the 1960s…
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 60s
- 70s
- 80s
- acid
- Alan Semple
- Alex Trocchi
- beatniks
- beats
- black power
- Bradford
- Brian Barritt
- Cain's Book
- Charles Terrence Westwood
- Charlie Phillips
- counterculture
- David Seabrook
- Denis Browne
- diamorphine
- drug abuse
- drug dealing
- eighties
- Elephant & Castle
- Gail Benson
- Gateshead
- Grainger
- Granger
- Hakim Jamal
- heroin
- hippies
- Indian Hemp
- Jack Of Jumps
- John Beaumont
- John Lennon
- Julia Callan-Thompson
- Kensington Church Street
- LA
- Ladbroke Grove
- Liz Cook
- London
- Los Angeles
- LSD
- Malcolm Drake
- Michael X
- Mike Phillips
- Notting Hill
- Notting Hill In The Sixties
- Queensway
- reefer
- Regents Park Road
- Robert Osbourne Morgan
- Selwyn Paul Eva
- seventies
- sixties
- speed
- Sunday People
- The Times
- Trina Pashley
- Trina Simmonds
- Trinidad
- west London
- William Burroughs
- Yorkshire