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Cock out — Eccentric City 3

Cock out — Eccentric City 3

Birmingham-based wonder Harry Palmer announces the launch of the third (issue k/3) Eccentric City newspaper. The paper — the World’s First Eccentric Tabloid — will “preview, present and promote the nuances of personal and creative pursuits, interests and fascinations”. “18 months in the making. 40 pages never-before-read-or-seen articles in tabloid hardcopy. Global eccentric perspectives emerging… Where else could you read about: Bob King. The Famous One Legged Acrobat… UK’s famous contemporary inventor John Ward interviewed… Crypto-taxidermy and outrageous Darwin mockery aka ‘The Squire’ Sheep disguised as cameras… A Fatal balloon duel. £1 Arts Commission scheme documentation. Durational reading in public places causing concern… Travelling tips for female solo adventurers and those who want to hitch-hike… Spam. The Birdman of Hawkesley. Industrial food fit for human consumption… Audio autography. Modified toys as musical instruments. A postman’s diary… Bus routes that are used as artistic investigation and celebration… The Eccentric City Auction and Prize Draw. Tea with the Mayor of Happiness and The Butler of Joy. Nettle Beer and the truth behind liberation and commoning…” There’s also a spangly new website — at eccentriccity.co.uk of course — which alongside new news, and ways to get the paper,  has the previous two...

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Post Relaunch Launched

Post Relaunch Launched

So today I read a paper version of the Birmingham Post for the second time in a week. Last Wednesday I picked up a copy before going on a plane and it was almost impossible to read, I couldn’t fold it into a readable shape without punching the bloke next to me (it was Ryanair and there’s about an inch between your nose and the seat in front). Today saw the paper relaunch at half the size — tabloid you’d call it, but there are connotations to that word that the people behind the paper wouldn’t like. It’s a sirius paper. And it now looks like this: And it looks nice, clean and spacious despite the drop in size. I’ve not tried reading it on a plane, but I did get the other half to drive me round and around the Robin Hood Island while I sat in her corsa — seat pulled right forward — and it was easy enough. I’m not taken with the lighter blue for the masthead (than has previously been used on the website) — it works better online, but is a little dull on paper. Any darker and it might have looked like...

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