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Steven Appleby in Conversation with Alex Fitch for ‘Dragman: The Story Behind the Book’ at Space Station Sixty-Five on April 25th

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • April 22, 2025

Hot on the heels of the announcement about their Nothing is Real: Talks Gender event our chums at London gallery Space Station Sixty-Five have let us know about another evening…

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Nothing is Real: Talks Gender – Space Station Sixty-Five Panel Event to Celebrate Queer and Gender Non-Conforming Creatives Including Steven Appleby and MJ Barker

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • April 18, 2025

An important event to make note of if you are situated in or near London, especially given the recent and deeply concerning developments at the Supreme Court in the UK….

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Nothing is Real – A New Exhibition of the Work of Acclaimed Cartoonist Steven Appleby is Coming to London’s Space Station Sixty-Five in October

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • September 6, 2024

Well this rather splendid news. London gallery Space Station Sixty-Five have announced a new exhibition of the wonderful work of the equally wonderful cartoonist Steven Appleby. You can read a…

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HCF Goes LDN – Helsinki Comics Festival Brings Finnish and British Comics Creators Together in a One-Day Event at London’s Space Station Sixty-Five

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • November 21, 2023

This weekend sees something a little different on the London comics calendar as the Helsinki Comics Festival comes to Space Station Sixty-Five, mixing Finnish comics creators and their British counterparts…

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The F Word Project : Five Feminist Fables for the Twenty-First Century – Maureen Burdock’s ‘Mumbi & the Long Run’ on Show at London’s Space Station Sixty-Five

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 2, 2014

Tackling the subject of Female Genital Mutilation through the medium of comics, San Francisco-based artist Maureen Burdock’s Mumbi & the Long Run is the fourth story in her series The…

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