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Good Sunday viewing: How Goth became Goth

March 5, 2023March 5, 2023 Alan Cross 1 Comment Bauhaus, Goth, Subculture

Goth is one of the biggest musical subcultures on the planet. But how did this sound and look come to

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Meet the Shamate, China’s Most Ridiculed Subculture

December 22, 2013December 22, 2013 Alan Cross 0 Comments China, Shamate, Subculture

As China’s megalopolises burst with newly-arrived people from the country, a new subculture has taken shape among young people who

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