Author: Trebuchet Magazine

The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. - Aristotle

Pyramid building using levitation and floating

Trebuchet is taking a seasonal break until Jan 2nd. In the meantime we've selected some fine moments for you to enjoy...

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Uncorking Keith Floyd to accompany leftovers

Trebuchet is taking a seasonal break until Jan 2nd. In the meantime we've selected some fine moments for you to enjoy...

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Floyd on Hangovers

Trebuchet is taking a seasonal break until jan 2nd. In the meantime we've selected some fine moments for you to enjoy...

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Australia in the 80s

Trebuchet is taking a seasonal break until Jan 2nd. In the meantime we've selected some fine moments for you to enjoy ...

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Brexit: It Was Ever Thus

Prescient plotical comment from the BBC, still relevant today....

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Feature Film: Bird of Paradise

Presenting Trebuchet's Film for the Day...

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Did You Guess the Winners of Global Warming?

Climate change may favor large plant eaters over small competitors ...

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Loitered Lens: Trebuchet Print Issue 2 Launch (Structure and Architecture)

Looking for Lola at the club down in old Soho.... Scenes from the launch of Trebuchet's second print edition...

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Load, Wind, Release! Trebuchet Issue Two Launch

Azimuth calculated, trajectory defined. Trebuchet's second print issue - launched...

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Portraits: Zia Mohiuddin Dagar and Stephen O’Malley

Sunn O))) guitarist and sonic adventurer Stephen O'Malley on his latest find: Dhrupad Music...

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Cambridge Folk Festival Twins With Newport

Two titans of the folk festival landscape team up across the Atlantic...

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Music, Suspense, Noodles! Sharks on Film Rampage

Do not go gently into that dull, safe middle way. The Sharks rage, pedal down, into the Rock 'n' Roll sun...

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Emotion and Reason: Spheron Architects

Great architecture 'takes you to an inner beautiful and peaceful place in the absence of words'...

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Hugh Broughton Architects (Interview)

Great buildings embrace their environment, even in the Antarctic permafrost...

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Farewell Tim Hall. Writer, Superfan, Friend

A fond farewell to a most eclectic of souls. Safe journey, Tim....

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Sci-Fi London: Film, Music, Literature and Canine Cosplay #SFL17

Ten days of sci-fi film, live music, immersive experiences and more...

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Thanatopolis II: Ghostly Frescoes, Industrial Art (at Waterloo)

Thanatopolis II: An Evening with Autopsia...

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CAN: Unreleased Material. The Can Project: Barbican and Glastonbury Sets

New releases, biography readings and gigs by the Can Project usher in a spring/summer of CAN related events...

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Cabaret Voltaire Go Deep Into The Devil’s Arse (and invite you to join them)

Solid electronica with provenance... from the depths of a Derbyshire cave...

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Going Down the Soul Mine?

The Soul Mine returns to Hanway Social for a late night of soul, funk and 60s sharp cuts...

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The Jonesing Jams: Worlds Collide (Psych Rock Jams, April 20)

Improvised and fleeting psych rock jams amongst Brick Lane's bodacious baltis and bagels....

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Architecture as Metaphor – Griffin Gallery, March 9 – April 21st

So ubiquitous we hardly notice it, Architecture is among our primary metaphors. Griffin Gallery explores the notion...

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Demon Dayz Festival (featuring Gorillaz): Details

Demon Dayz marks Gorillaz’ welcome return to the live stage...

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Survival International Photo Competition

Call for entries to Survival International's competition for images showing tribal peoples in their natural environment...

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Take a Pew. Piano Day, Union Chapel

Piano, Grime, Jazz and Dance at the Union Chapel, London. ...

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Our New Smartphone Culture

Mobile music, movies and casino games will mean that the 20th century technologies must surely begin to appear more and more archaic...

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RIP Micky Fitz (The Business)

A fond farewell to Micky Fitz, singer with London punk outfit The Business...

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Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix… Rock ‘n’ Roll In The Making

Join producers Terry and Phill Brown in Metropolis studios to hear the tall facts behind legendary sessions by Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Rush, The Who, Pink Floyd and many more....

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Loitered Lens: Shame

Snarling punk energy and teenage kicks. Photos of Shame, live at the Garage...

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Loitered Lens: The Fall

Photos from The Fall playing live at The Garage, Islington...

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