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Camden! A Jewel in London's Cultural History – But What is Its Future?
We spoke to the last punks in Camden about whether the borough has succumbed to holidaymakers and housing projects, or if its spirit still lives on.
The Ghosts of London Past (AKA, The Libertines) Played a Secret Gig in London Last Night
The likely lads are becoming less of a band, and more of an old myth that crawls out of London's back alleys thrice yearly to perform "The Good Old Days."
Watch The Velvet Underground’s John Cale Perform "White Light/White Heat" with The Libertines
Behold! The superband you never knew you always wanted.
The Libertines Cancelled Their Headline London Show Last Night Due to a "Medical Situation"
Pete Doherty has reportedly gone missing, with a spokesmen informing the crowd the show would be postponed two hours after the band were due on stage.
I Went to See The Libertines in Nottingham to See if They Still Mean Anything in the Age of Thinkpiece Pop
The rakish idealistic boys of yesteryear have become the portly realistic men of today.
A Look at Pete Doherty's Time at a Thai Rehab Facility
Through pictures, videos and an interview with the founder of the Hope Rehab Centre, we understand Pete's most promising recovery.
A Short Film About the History of The Libertines is Online
A journey through the iconic photography and footage that documented their trail of blood, smack, sweat and arguments.
The Awful Legacy of the Libertines
As you’re probably aware by now, this week marks the tenth anniversary of one of the most influential moments in our shared history—the release of the Libertines’ semi-seminal debut album, 'Up the Bracket.' Let's surveying the wreckage of the album's...