Inside the rise of Ziggy Stardust
How a hairdresser from Beckenham entered the court of David Bowie.
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Suzanne Moore is a journalist who has written for Marxism Today, the Mail on Sunday and the Guardian.
How a hairdresser from Beckenham entered the court of David Bowie.
By Suzanne Moore
This level of stress is a full-time job, and all I know is that Thursdays are terrible.
By Suzanne Moore
The Blondie singer is a reluctant memoirist and what drove her to write this is unclear – but thank…
By Suzanne Moore
Middle aged men are complete emotional wrecks verging on hysteria a lot of the time.
By Suzanne Moore
I for one am totally shocked that the Eurovision Song Contest did not bring about a two-state solution for Israel…
By Suzanne Moore
O frabjous day! We are all bored out of our minds with Brexit when a demented looking gnome is pulled…
By Suzanne Moore
For the Good Times is a book that blasts into consciousness in Belfast in the 1970s, the era of…
By Suzanne Moore
Our culture of permanent activity is making us ill. Can slobs and slackers teach us a different way to…
By Suzanne Moore
People think they know about comas but they don’t. It’s not like the films.
By Suzanne Moore