Exploring the story of Symarip, the ska and reggae outfit who were the first to target their music exclusively to the blossoming skinhead subculture in the UK.
It was 1970 and these teenage likely lads and lasses were in a boisterous mood. ‘Skinheads run wild’ was the page one headline accompanying the photograph in our sister title The Journal. “A gang of ...
TOWERING over Oxford Street in central London, a giant England flag flashes up on a screen. In a year that’s been marked by ...
Kim Clarke Champniss. Dundurn (IPS, U.S. dist.; UTP, Canadian dist.), $23.99 trade paper (200p) ISBN 978-1-45973-923-9 This enjoyable memoir chronicles author and broadcaster Clarke Champniss’s ...
Brian Levin's op-ed, "Rock of haters" [Opinion, Aug. 11], states, "The skinheads began as a 1970s British working-class movement and splintered into a racist subculture with its own folklore, symbols ...
Featuring interviews, live concert footage, and a feature on how punk was transformed from a trend to a way of life, UK/DK is a comprehensive look at the skinhead/punk movement. Some of the most ...
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