Updates from TheNeverPress - news from inside the camp, and also dispatches from out there. These may be film, tv or music reviews, artist profiles and interviews, industry updates or the odd gonzo report from our various misdeeds and shenanigans.
We chat with Natasha Muluswela, a fantastic Zimbabwe-born visual artist, currently working and studying in the UK. We chew over technique, expression, politics, power and catharses in creating.
We're keeping it internal this week as TheNeverZine pals Claire and resident poet Rosie get together to discuss inspiration, form and finding one's voice.
Composer, filmmaker and artist Hugo Max talks improvised film-scoring to silent movie classics, and other wonderful pursuits ahead of his UK cinema tour.
We sit down with George Bloomfield, poet, actor and host of a spoken word open-mic night at Orbit Tap Room and Brewery to natter about his work, his influences and what makes a great open-mic night.
London-based Gemma Rogers and her band introduced the world to her latest EP, No Future, with a performance full of energy, wit, anger, love and mischief, at Dash the Henge in Camberwell.
On perhaps the last kick of the summer, TheNeverPress took a bright and breezy stroll through our lovely neighbourhood to head to the Pagemasters Zine Fair at the South London Gallery. It was busy. It was noisy. It was messy.
We loved every second.
Sisetta takes in Caroline Hands' solo show at Woolwich Works - a mesmerising display of mixed-media textile hangings, large-scale oil paintings, collages, drawings, and playful sculptures made from plaster, metal, and papier-mâché.
Touring their fifth album, New York duo The Lemon Twigs prove that summer can synaesthise into colours other than lime green. In a set overflowing with generosity, the D’Addario brothers painted the stage in honey
It’s been 25 years since Boston’s The Magnetic Fields found a breathtaking career peak with 69 Love Songs, and the same ambition that drove the record’s conception in 1999 finds Stephin Merritt and co. playing the album in its entirety across two night sets around the UK and Europe.
A collective of filmmakers creating art on their own terms. They get out there, they shoot it, they support each other, and they get it on screen. Amenno are ‘making their own industry’
TheNevePress host their first live event - an evening of literary magic, live readings, music, DJs and high-end stationery and it was, all trumpets trumpeting, flipping wicked.