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   In the pantheon of rock music, few bands can claim to have created an entire genre. Among these rare visionaries, Black Sabbath stand tallest. With their self-titled debut album released on February 13, 1970, they ignited a sonic revoluti
Music Jake Beach 13/11/2025 Music Jake Beach 13/11/2025

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Leeds' Indie Scene Embraces The Dassins: A Fresh Spin on Classic Sounds
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Leeds' Indie Scene Embraces The Dassins: A Fresh Spin on Classic Sounds

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The Beatles’ Revolver: The Album That Changed Everything
Music Jake Beach 13/11/2025 Music Jake Beach 13/11/2025

The Beatles’ Revolver: The Album That Changed Everything

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The Psychology of The Exorcist: Fear, Faith, and the Mind Behind the Horror Classic
The Visual Arts Jake Beach 13/11/2025 The Visual Arts Jake Beach 13/11/2025

The Psychology of The Exorcist: Fear, Faith, and the Mind Behind the Horror Classic

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Ozzy Osbourne: The Prince of Darkness and the Godfather of Heavy Metal.
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Ozzy Osbourne: The Prince of Darkness and the Godfather of Heavy Metal.

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Steven Wilson: Architect of Modern Progressive Music
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Steven Wilson: Architect of Modern Progressive Music

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Explore the unvarnished life of Charles Bukowski in Bukowski: Born Into This (2003)
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Explore the unvarnished life of Charles Bukowski in Bukowski: Born Into This (2003)

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Wounds and Words: A Review of Bukowski: Born Into This (2003)
Literature Jake Beach 13/11/2025 Literature Jake Beach 13/11/2025

Wounds and Words: A Review of Bukowski: Born Into This (2003)

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     It was a bright, sunny day in 2014 when I had an experience that would profoundly shape my life. I was 29, studying art history, and determined to visit the Tate Modern in London to see really see the art I'd only known from books and s
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Farewell to the Prince of Darkness: Remembering Ozzy Osbourne (1948–2025)
Music Jake Beach 13/11/2025 Music Jake Beach 13/11/2025

Farewell to the Prince of Darkness: Remembering Ozzy Osbourne (1948–2025)

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The Life and Work of Charles Bukowski: Grit, Honesty, and Art
Literature Jake Beach 13/11/2025 Literature Jake Beach 13/11/2025

The Life and Work of Charles Bukowski: Grit, Honesty, and Art

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Experimental Poet Rus Khomutoff
The Visual Arts, Literature Jake Beach 13/11/2025 The Visual Arts, Literature Jake Beach 13/11/2025

Experimental Poet Rus Khomutoff

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Celebrating Dr Feelgood: The Band That Defined British Pub Rock
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Celebrating Dr Feelgood: The Band That Defined British Pub Rock

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The Forgotten Essentials: Why Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and Love Matter More Than Ever
The Visual Arts, Editorial Jake Beach 13/11/2025 The Visual Arts, Editorial Jake Beach 13/11/2025

The Forgotten Essentials: Why Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and Love Matter More Than Ever

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Finding My Voice: A New Chapter for The Deep Dive Blog
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Finding My Voice: A New Chapter for The Deep Dive Blog

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   Peter Weir’s  Dead Poets Society  (1989) is a poignant and enduring exploration of adolescence, authority, and the fight for self-expression. Set in the austere halls of Welton Academy, a fictional elite boarding school in 1950s America,
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In defence of the Deep: Why the Arts Are Not a Luxury, but a Lifeline.
The Visual Arts, Philosophy, Literature Jake Beach 11/11/2025 The Visual Arts, Philosophy, Literature Jake Beach 11/11/2025

In defence of the Deep: Why the Arts Are Not a Luxury, but a Lifeline.

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Beyond the Prism: Exploring the Legacy of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon
Music Jake Beach 11/11/2025 Music Jake Beach 11/11/2025

Beyond the Prism: Exploring the Legacy of Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon

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Naxatras
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Naxatras

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John Mayall 1933-2024
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John Mayall 1933-2024

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