The Extraordinary Life of William S. Burroughs.
The extraordinary life of William S. Burroughs.
Thus anointed, Burroughs's ragged masterpiece brought to social notice themes of drug use, homosexuality, hyperbolic violence, and anti-authoritarian paranoia. Those temerities and his disarmingly starchy public mien—he was ever the gent, dressed in …
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Poverty porn or harsh reality?
Dubbed “poverty porn” by critics, the five-part Benefits Street on Channel 4 chronicles life on James Turner Street in Birmingham, where recovering drug addict Fungi lives alongside jobless Becky and Mark, who struggle to control their children. It has …
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The Benefits Street bust: 'Black Dee' and five of her neighbours from Channel …
Six live in the street, the subject of the Channel 4 documentary. Take a look at … Critics of the five-part series, which continues tomorrow night, have accused it of glamorising crime, promoting drug use and celebrating welfare dependency. The first …
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Drug and Alcohol Addiction: RAMP, Oldham UK — http://www.inexcess.tv/?p=8841 Reduction And Motivation Programme. The RAMP programme is a psychosocial intervention consisting of 24 sessions of group work….
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