*Contents*
*Editorial*
Authors: Russ Bestley
*Fan artefacts and doing it themselves: The home-made graphics of punk
devotees*
Authors: Russ Bestley And Paul Burgess
*‘No I don’t like where you come from, it’s just a satellite of London’:
High Wycombe, the Sex Pistols and the punk transformation*
Authors: Martin James
*Punk fanzine culture and civil protest among Israeli youth*
Authors: Oded Heilbronner
*DIY in Devon (Exeter and Plymouth)*
Authors: Dominic Deane
*More Than a Pony Show: An interview with Matt Stokes*
Authors: Russ Bestley
Page Start: 393
*Elvera Butler: Ireland’s ground-breaking New Wave female entrepreneur*
Authors: Michael Mary Murphy
Page Start: 409
*‘Encyclopaedic tendencies and impossible projects’: An interview with
Peter Blegvad*
Authors: Rupert Loydell
*‘It’s about being true to yourself’: An interview with Miguel ‘Kinnie’
Debattista, from Batteries Not Included (Malta)*
Authors: Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone
*Book Reviews*
Authors: Lucy Robinson And Francis Stewart And Rich Cross And Rupert
Loydell And Josef Loderer And Matthew Worley
- Punk Pedagogies: Music, Culture and Learning, Gareth Dylan Smith, Mike
Dines and Tom Parkinson (eds) (2017)
- The Punk Reader: Research Transmissions from the Local and the Global,
Mike Dines, Alastair ‘Gords’ Gordon and Paula Guerra (eds) (2017)
- International Anthem, Gee Vaucher (2018)
- All Gates Open: The Story of Can, Rob Young and Irmin Schmidt (2018)
- Hard-Core: Life Of My Own, Harley Flanagan (2016)
- The Punk Turn in Comedy: Masks of Anarchy, Krista Bonello Rutter
Giappone (2018)
*Album Review*
Authors: Russ Bestley
Burning Britain: A Story of Independent UK Punk 1980–1983, 4CD box set,
London: Cherry Red, £29.99
*Festival Review*
Authors: Paul Mego
*Muddy Roots Music Festival, Cookeville, Tennessee, 30 August–3 September
2018*
Exhibition Reviews
Authors: Rebecca Binns And Ian Trowell
- The House of Fame: An Exhibition Convened by Linder, Nottingham
Contemporary Gallery, UK, 24 March–24 June 2018
- Print! Tearing It Up, Somerset House South Wing, 8 June–22 August 2018
and The Music That Saved a Decade: Divining the Eighties Underground,
Barbican Music Library, 14 July–3 October 2018