Gary Ryan
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Gary Ryan
@garyryanfreelance.bsky.social
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Freelance journalist. Words for NME, The Telegraph, Big Issue, and more. NME ‘Does Rock N Roll Kill Braincells?’ columnist - https://www.nme.com/tag/does-rock-n-roll-kill-braincells Cuttings: whatarew0rdsworth.wordpress.com [email protected]
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For my Manchester Mill debut, I’ve investigated the grim social media trend of online vigilantes “patrolling” gay cruising areas in the city, and exposing the men there to ritual humiliation.

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Cottagers Cove: how the Rochdale Canal tunnel became a content-mine for online vigilantes
A new online trend seeks to expose gay men having sex in public places around Manchester
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Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time - The Telegraph

Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican

“Elegantly beautiful…but at the same time you can barely watch it” ~ John Waters

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Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time — The Telegraph
Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican
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Pasolini’s final film, Salò, earned a reputation as one of the most depraved and censored of all time – yet the director considered it a powerful anti-fascist tract. On its 50th anniversary, I spoke to its stars for @telegraphnews.bsky.social

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Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time
Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican
www.telegraph.co.uk
Pasolini’s final film, Salò, earned a reputation as one of the most depraved and censored of all time – yet the director considered it a powerful anti-fascist tract. On its 50th anniversary, I spoke to its stars for @telegraphnews.bsky.social

www.telegraph.co.uk/films/2025/1...
Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time
Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican
www.telegraph.co.uk
Quizzed The Wombats for this edition of @nme.com 's Does Rock N Roll Kill Braincells?. Director’s commentary: I contacted Lord Kenneth Clarke’s office to find out what he thought of the song ‘Kenneth Clarke’s Beard’, but alas, he declined to comment.

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The Wombats: “Landfill indie? Indie sleaze? We’ve risen above any media tags”
In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: The Wombats
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Keeley Hawes as a hard-drinking “perimenopausal James Bond” who rampages around calling children “F*ckface” would be my pitch for anything (including a revamped Songs of Praise), so The Assassin was up my alley

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‘The Assassin’ review: Keeley Hawes' "perimenopausal James Bond" thriller hits the target
License to kill? What about a license to do the school run?
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Spoke to Eric Idle for @nme.com about the Beatles, turning down writing a musical for Bowie, and why he expects to be the first comedian to be deported from the US since Charlie Chaplin
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Eric Idle on Bowie, Beatles and odds of a Monty Python reunion
The comedy legend tours the UK this September
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"The truth is, we were all absolutely knackered at the end of a 77-date tour and they didn’t want to go back to the UK and do it. My view was that was mad – and we should do it."
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Enjoyed chatting with Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost for @nme.com about working with David Lynch, whether the series may continue, and the time that Queen Elizabeth II rushed out of a private audience with Paul McCartney to discover who killed Laura Palmer
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Inside David Lynch's plans for 'Twin Peaks' to return: "We had a recipe forming"
Co-creator Mark Frost on the chances of more episodes
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Quizzed Rizzle Kicks for this week’s @nme.com Braincells trivia challenge (includes Frank Ocean breaking up fights involving them at the BRITs, covering Cliff Richard with Una Stubbs, and a Who Do You Think You Are?-style family connection with Kula Shaker)

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Rizzle Kicks: "I went over to Noel Gallagher at Glastonbury and told him to stop dissing Little Mix"
In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Rizzle Kicks
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This was a lot of fun! Enjoyed interviewing comedy legend Bruce Vilanch about his most notorious clunkers (including The Star Wars Holiday Special, Snow White dancing with Rob Lowe at the 1989 Oscars, and Paul Lynde’s Halloween Special) for @telegraphnews.bsky.social

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Spoke to Rob McElhenney about his love of the Beatles, Beastie Boys, and Bon Jovi (as well as other bands that don’t begin with a B) for @nme.com 's Soundtrack of My Life series
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At the risk of sounding like a Oscar speech, thanks to all my incredible editors, the amazing PRs, and everyone who’s spoken to me this year (and if any editors like what they’ve seen, I’m available for commissions). Happy 2025!
At the start of the year, I embraced the indie-sleaze revival by losing a load of weight and learning to inject multiple times a day. Wrote about being diagnosed with a niche form of diabetes and becoming a non-sugar-daddy* for the Metro *Er…needs work

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I had every diabetes symptom - but doctors claimed I wasn't fat enough
My mouth was so dry that I felt like a camel was going to traipse out of it every time I yawned.
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