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Reviews and essays on art, games, books, food, theme parks, whatever. Sometimes weird stories! Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de la Puente take turns spilling their guts and trying to right the art world's wrongs. You can find transcriptions on https://thewhitepube.co.ukGabrielle and Zarina Arte
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  • The Moment
    Mar 29 2026

    a text about The Moment (Charli xcx's cinematic autofiction, directed by Aidan Zamiri) and how we might all destroy the need to be COOL.

    read it here thewhitepube.co.uk/the-moment

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    11 m
  • The UKIP protest in Liverpool
    Mar 22 2026

    This week's text is about UKIP trying to have a go of Liverpool, and it's also about the new documentary Everybody to Kenmure Street. You can find the written version on our website and you can support more writing and join our discord for 1 pound a month here

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    13 m
  • Kobby Adi @ Cabinet
    Mar 15 2026

    this week's review is of Kobby Adi's Untitled show at Cabinet. It is also about the language we use to talk about conceptual art and my paranoid dreams.

    read the text version here: thewhitepube.co.uk/kobby-adi-cabinet

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    9 m
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Baudelaire says that a critic does more harm praising something he does not really like than by writing an ignorant bad review. In the introduction to "The Story of O" the writer of that introduction says a critic should never be afraid to make a fool of himself. I will demonstrate why both of these principles are true by ignoring them and then I write my review of the review of "Tell me I'm Worthless" because the reviewer, this White Pube person sounds sexy in her quiet, bright, and menacing anger. Run-on sentence! Edgar Allen Poe had the sad and humorous weakness of never giving a bad review to a beautiful woman whom he had the least chance of meeting in person. The print record does not lie. Even though Baudelaire admired Poe...I'm going to read "Tell Me I'm Worthless" for all the crazy-wrong reasons and I am horrible person. -Richard Allen White-Austin TX...USA

" my God...I should just read books!"

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