The warts n’ all (Joe again) mix of hip hop, gospel, reggae and dub proved punk was an attitude, an exploration - not simply a style of music.
Mowing the Lawn…
Divide and rule is as unlikely to succeed here as regime change from 30 000 feet is. Iranians will not let thousands of years of rich history and culture turn to rubble at their own hands. During the June attacks people in rural areas opened doors to those fleeing the bombardment of their cities, shopkeepers undercharged basic goods and neighbours knocked each other's doors to ask if they needed anything. The ancient Zoroastrian mantra ‘Good Words, Good Thoughts and Good Deeds’ transcends time, religion and ethnicity.
Attacking Iran
From the Zagros Mountains in the west where Alexander’s army squeezed through a small passage to avoid the Persians though the ingenious desert architecture of Yazd to the Heart of the nation (Esfahan) and the Soul (Shiraz) to the Caspian Sea in the north and the Straits of Hormuz in the south, Iranians are proud of their poets, sufis, writers and ancient cultures.
10 Years of Unlocking Laos (2024)
Our collective silence is broken only by chirping birds, clanking cowbells and the temple gongs sounding the start of a new day. Angkor Wat this is not.
Sing-Sing Fever! (Papua New Guinea 2023)
Pulsating rhythms of bamboo pipes and drums intensified, as menfolk and their boys gathered in a circle ready for the tribal ritual. As the beats reached a crescendo the first giant mask appeared, and performers were slowly lured from the forest to the edge of the fire.
Getting off-grid in Papua New Guinea 1 – Sepik River and Simbai Community (2022)
The crocodile is worshipped as the creator god; dances and initiations are held in honour of these prehistoric monsters. Catholic missionaries also left their influence here – the croc and the cross fascinatingly cohabit the jungle and swamps of one of the world’s most remote locations.
Papua New Guinea – (Still) a place unlike any other…(2013)
On paper – it’s a shocking place. But juxtaposed against this picture of a dysfunctional society is the gentle, kind nature of the people we met. University students, spirit house elders, boatmen and barflies; we were greeted with the same warmth, smiles and courtesy. Quietly spoken people who wanted to tell you about their country, about their lives.
Papua New Guinea – A place unlike any other (2012)
The screams still haunt me… Apocalyptic flashbacks to the jungle of Papua New Guinea where scarlet trickles of blood run down the backs of five freshly carved initiates. The pulsating sound of village drums as our canoes pull up on the shore, beside the spirit house. Outside a human representation of the crocodile...
Locked Down in Laos (March 2020)
In Laos, Social Distancing is imposed by nature; Laos can claim to be the most socially distanced country in South East Asia. This geography may have helped save Laos from a Covid-19 disaster. Laotians are not strangers to suffering either. Older Laotians endured the hardships of living in caves during nine years of continual bombing. Lao people - and their government - understood how to respond to this new threat.
Silk Road Odyssey – Our journey ends with the three strands of life…(Uzbekistan, 2011)
Our Odyssey has consisted of three strands - beauty, culture and people - all crucially linked together throughout our journey. Each strand is intimately interwoven with the others, creating the perfect fabric of life…









