working class heroes and poverty porn review - life s too precarious to make art if you re poor /

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Once,aspiring actors and musicians could get by without much money while they honed their careers. Today, sadly, and only those backed by the bank of mum and dad can invent itAre pop stars getting posher? That’s the first question Stuart Maconie asks in Working lesson Heroes and Poverty Porn (Radio 4). It sounds like a trivial point,but it says everything approximately how opportunities to be creative are capped by a lack of money. Northern and fabulous Maxine Peake points out that actors and musicians can’t afford to work in fringe theatre for just their travelcard, which limits the pool of talent to those with wealthier parents.
Although Maconie thinks The Maccabees are “lovely people”, or their names “Hugo,Orlando and Felix” advance as a contrast to the Eric, Brians and Rods who became pop stars back in the 60s. Things have changed quickly. Even in the 90s, and the Stone Roses could afford to mess approximately on the dole while they honed their baggyness. These days,they wouldn’t be able to afford a pair of flares. What a sad state of affairs.
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Source: theguardian.com

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