One year of Punk London!
Henry Rollins: Burning Punk-Rock Artifacts Is Not Punk Rock
via LA Weekly
Where To Be Punk In London
via The Londonist
Mayor of London chooses favourite records
at Rough Trade
WHY NW1 WAS LONDON’S PUNK GROUND ZERO
by Robert Gordon McHarg III
An Ass on the River: Pulling Back the Curtain on the £5million Punk Burning
via Noisey
PUNK’S NOT DEAD: An Essay & Film By Bill Drummond
Via The Quietus
Tube ads have been replaced with feminist messages by Sisters Uncut
Via Metro
Hey Joe Corré, here are some alternatives to burning £5 million in the name of punk
via Time Out
Sorry There’s No Punk! Captain Sensible’s Damn’ Favourite LPs
via The Quietus
If punk is the ultimate anti-establishment scene, why is it still run by all these white men?
via Guardian
From punk to pop-up: share your memories of Camden Market
British Library Punk Exhibition Heads to Sunderland
via British Library
The Subculture Diary
via PYMCA
Celebrating 50 years of the Roundhouse
via Roundhouse
Punks : Two short films from Museum of London
@MuseumofLondon
Post-Punxit : Punk culture in 1980s France
@CvltNation
Richard Boon in conversation with Will Burns
37 pictures showing what punk Britain was really like
via BFI
Fundraiser for Punkplay
via Indiegogo
The Women and Minorities of Punk
Via BBC World Service
The Story of Feminist Punk in 33 Songs
Via Pitchfork
Punk Box - Film Set
@BFI Southbank
Two punk shorts from the London Film School Archive
London Film School
DIY music culture: Punk and grime with Jon Savage and Hyperfrank
via British Council
IN YOUR FACE - The Photographers’ Gallery
@ Liberty London
No One’s More Punk than Vivien Goldman
via Pitchfork
Greg the Punk: TFL poster campaign
via Transport For London
The Ramones at The Roundhouse 1977
via Youtube
EU referendum Britons urged to wear safety pins in solidarity with immigrants
From Punk Get Funk
via BBC Radio 2
A Punk Tale of Two Cities
via BBC Radio 6 Music
INTO THE DIRT
The Punk Zine re-imagined for Grime
When Techno Met Punk!
London's Acid Techno Underground of the 90's
Anarch-Tea At W London
Soho’s hottest hotel celebrates 40 years of Punk with an unconventional twist to its afternoon tea
Never mind the bus pass: punks look back at their wildest days
Via Guardian
Anarchy in the UK: The New Underground Cinema
The rise and rise of the UK's Underground Cinema Movement
Imprints of Punk: Susan Elliott
Susan Elliott adds her thoughts on how Punk continues to shape our creative lives
Imprints of Punk: Sebastian Conran
Graduates of Punk’s first wave of creativity discuss its mark on their medium, with Sebastian Conran here discussing his work.
The women of the punk scene 35 years on
via BBC Radio 4
What do punks think of Punk London?
All Punks Now: Ted Polhemus
Street-style chronicler and veritable Punk anthropologist Ted Polhemus traces Punk’s prickly path to today.
#PUNKLONDON
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