Stories for No One
7th April, 2010 | Comments »Frosty the cat survives FOUR WEEKS in a chilled food warehouse… by eating frozen peas. Read More »
Frosty the cat survives FOUR WEEKS in a chilled food warehouse… by eating frozen peas. Read More »
The sum of soft and sweet US indie kings The Shins frontman James Mercer and Gnarles Barkley man and producer of the moment Danger Mouse, Broken Bells is a mini supergroup effort that meanders at times but has flourishes of greatness. Read More »
Failing to find the pumping nightlife at a Chinese trade show. Read More »
The Y-3 Spring/Summer 2010 collection celebrates the upcoming FIFA 2010 World Cup, taking a global tour of modern sporting style rendered in the label’s signature look of elegant athleticism. Attended by the don Mr. Yamamoto, the man behind Y3, and Andy Lau, the night was a fun-filled affair with some of the hottest fashionista’s in town. Read More »
If there was one UK over the past five years who have eccentrically cheered up English pop music it would have to be this lot. Read More »
Playing at HITEC on the 25th of March, the two members of the acoustically sweet musicians that are Kings of Convenience graced a lavish audience. Playing in a ballroom-esque hall, people struggled between sitting crossed legged to enjoy the smooth melodies, or standing up and sing along with the songs they know all too well. It was that good. Read More »
In another realm a whole other world exists. The massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft summons over 11.5 million bedroom sorcerers and slayers who are helpless to its charms. Brouhaha tracked down three avid Hong Kong female World of Warcraft (Women of World of Warcraft… W.o.W.o.W) players to tell us about war, romance and pets within the W.o.W realm. Read More »
The 17th of March saw an array of audience members, local and international, there to watch the Texan trio play their special kind of neo-fuzz rock at Grappa’s Celler. The show heated up quickly with sweat pouring from the audience and band blood staining their instruments. Read More »
Brouhaha issue 02: it is somewhere… somewhere out there.
For years the PC gaming industry has been morosely prophesied to be going under, sinking, no longer buoyant. Never mind the continued releases of new games and the recent barrage of sequels that seems to have breathed new life into the industry, and gotten the consolers off their sofas and controllers and into their chairs and keyboards. Read More »