David Bowie

The androgynous wrestler who inspired glam rock
Culture

The androgynous wrestler who inspired glam rock

Merchant of Menace — David Bowie copied him. Jimmy Savile got battered by him. Wrestling never saw anything like him, before or since. This is the story of Exotic Adrian Street, a flamboyant brawler who blurred the lines between athlete and artist.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Michael Rother: Life lessons from a true musical pioneer
Music

Michael Rother: Life lessons from a true musical pioneer

Neu! frontiers — From Bowie and Sonic Youth to Stereolab and LCD Soundsystem, Michael Rother's impact on innovative music has been immeasurable. A new boxset of his most successful work celebrates his output beyond the countercultural touchstones of Neu! and Harmonia.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Nick Mulvey is fusing music with a higher plane of consciousness
Culture

Nick Mulvey is fusing music with a higher plane of consciousness

Looking inward, seeing outward — The Mercury Prize nominee on overcoming your fears, the healing power of ayahuasca and being visited by David Bowie in a dream.

Written by: Rudy O'Brien

The photographer who helped define music's greatest icons
Photography

The photographer who helped define music's greatest icons

Shooting stardust — From Bowie to Gaga, Daft Punk to Snoop, Mick Rock has shot them all and lived to tell the tale – just about. Now that a film has been made about his life, he talks life after death, Phil Lynott's murder brag and Lou Reed's love of cats.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Moondog: The vagabond who became a countercultural icon
Culture

Moondog: The vagabond who became a countercultural icon

The Viking of Sixth Avenue — NYC's most distinct underground figure is the stuff of urban legend: a blind homeless composer, dressed as a viking, who influenced a wave of seminal artists. Now a film is finally bringing his story to light.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

Rare and intimate images of David Bowie, from the archive of photographer Mick Rock
Photography

Rare and intimate images of David Bowie, from the archive of photographer Mick Rock

The man who shot the seventies — One of the world’s most prolific rock’n’roll photographers and long-time friend of the late David Bowie, Mick Rock gathers together his most personal moments with the starman for a new exhibition with The Print Room.

Written by: Max Gayler

From Selma to Stardust: Steve Schapiro on shooting the heroes of our time
Culture

From Selma to Stardust: Steve Schapiro on shooting the heroes of our time

A life in pictures — Photographer Steve Schapiro has spent decades shooting moments that made history. Ahead of his latest exhibition - Heroes - in London, he reflects on a lifetime capturing the people who changed the world.

Written by: Michael Segalov

David Bowie’s forgotten art book publishing company
Art

David Bowie’s forgotten art book publishing company

Behold 21 Publishing — Huck looks back at Bowie's publishing house, the biography of a fake person he helped publish, and his efforts to beat the pretension out of modern art.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

In Pictures: Fans stage a party vigil for David Bowie in Brixton his birthplace
Photography

In Pictures: Fans stage a party vigil for David Bowie in Brixton his birthplace

The Duke is dead, long live The Duke — Fans from all over London gather in Brixton to celebrate the borough's most famous export, David Bowie, who died Sunday January 10.

Written by: James Rippingale

A personal tribute to David Bowie, who was the sound of my childhood
Music

A personal tribute to David Bowie, who was the sound of my childhood

A vast and unparalleled legacy — I grew up accompanied by David Bowie's ever-shifting, transformative music. So did my parents. As he succumbs to cancer at 69, it's time to take a look back at his life, legacy and cultural power.

Written by: Adam White

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