Rupert Waldron

Contributor

I am a journalism graduate from Cardiff University. I have written for the University's magazine Quench and have also written for a few websites. I am also passionate about music and play the drums and guitar and am studying a drumming diploma in London. I am also interested in politics, history and films.

Latest Articles

Why Punk Became A National Phenomenon In Britain
Punk was huge in Britain in the late seventies here is some of the reasons why it took off and spread.
Nov 17, 2010 - Rupert Waldron
Bizarre Issues In the American Mid Term Election
The current political climate in America is bizarre. With many insane remarks and bewildering politicians.
Nov 9, 2010 - Rupert Waldron
The 1980's Actually Had Lots of Great Music
It has always been an unfounded myth that the 1980's had no decent music. This is certainly not the case as this article will prove.
Nov 2, 2010 - Rupert Waldron
Radio Ga Ga
Radio stations have become drab and mediocre due to their content. Most stations play the same generic songs all day due to payola from record companies.
Oct 27, 2010 - Rupert Waldron
The Beauty of Satire
Satire is a potent form of criticism that holds the powers that be to justice. It is also very entertaining.
Oct 21, 2010 - Rupert Waldron
There Are No Decent Subcultures Any More.
The latter half of the twentieth century had a slew of subcultures. Unfortunately in the twenty first century there is nothing worth noting.
Oct 11, 2010 - Rupert Waldron
New Labour's British Mess, Will Ed Miliband Remedy This?
How the New Labour government policies under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown scarred Britain, and will Ed Miliband seek to change the party's deplorable ways.
Oct 4, 2010 - Rupert Waldron