*Fruit Disco *by Andrew Dinsley. Exploring the surprising links between Del Monte and Studio 54, it expands in to a fascinating critique of the birth of neo-capitalism, all set to an infectious beat.
Mother Poland. Anarcho-zionist theatre director Sol Karsch's account of his ill-fated 1982 attempt to revive the musical Hair on land adjacent to Auschwitz concentration camp. Deranged, allusive, serpentine and maddening.
My Brotherr Is A Biscuit New York stand-up Bernie Burns' latest scabrous diaries, covering his time as a script writer on Friends and his brother's (a US Navy Seal) mental breakdown.
A lot of non fiction
*Fruit Disco *by Andrew Dinsley. Exploring the surprising links between Del Monte and Studio 54, it expands in to a fascinating critique of the birth of neo-capitalism, all set to an infectious beat.
Mother Poland. Anarcho-zionist theatre director Sol Karsch's account of his ill-fated 1982 attempt to revive the musical Hair on land adjacent to Auschwitz concentration camp. Deranged, allusive, serpentine and maddening.
My Brotherr Is A Biscuit New York stand-up Bernie Burns' latest scabrous diaries, covering his time as a script writer on Friends and his brother's (a US Navy Seal) mental breakdown.