Posts Tagged ‘Linking Horn’

  • Linking Horn: Bringing back the Link

    February 10th, 2011 | Linking Horn, Metal News | steff | No Comments

    Gary Moore

    Right, yes, I’m sorry. I’m late. Sue me – I wrote millions of posts last week. MILLIONS. And I have been busy planning trips to Germany and having gelato dates and such. Also, I’m going to a mead-making workshop this weekend! I’m quite ridiculously excited. In metal and other general internet news. Gary Moore died, [...]

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  • Linking Horn: 17 Jan 2011

    January 17th, 2011 | Linking Horn, Makes me Giggle | steff | No Comments

    Ray-caesar-artwork

    Seven things I need to know I learned from Punk Rock. Also, in a similar vein, I recently wrote a guest post on Ilana Burke’s fantasmic blog Makeness called “How to be a Bad-Ass in Business and in Life”. Frankensteinia – the mad doctor and his monster often get the bum end of the stick [...]

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  • Linking Horn for the New Year

    January 11th, 2011 | Linking Horn, Makes me Giggle, Metal News | steff | No Comments

    apocalyptica

    I’ve just heard the news that Alestorm will be coming to New Zealand. This is exciting for 2 reasons – 1. I quite like them and it will be an epically fun night (and I can dress up like a pirate wench, which I probably will do) and 2. If this is a success, it [...]

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  • The Best of Steff Metal: 2010

    December 26th, 2010 | Featured, Linking Horn, Steff, Steff Metal Top 10, Tr00 Metal Life | steff | 3 Comments

    steampunk-steamtrain-party

    In 2010, Steff Metal hit over 300 articles and reached over 30 000 readers, which blows my mind. The fact that there’s so many of you reading the thoughts of a no-name writer down here in New Zealand makes me feel all warm and giggly inside. I love your emails, comments and discussions on the [...]

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  • Linking Horn: Smells Like Christmas Spirit

    December 20th, 2010 | Linking Horn | steff | No Comments

    Rightio

    I am thoroughly exhausted, having just arrived home from a rather annoying hour-long delay at the train station. Delays are part of life if you take public transport, which is cool – I get that. But when you’re offered no information whatsoever and the instructions passed onto you involve something you physically can’t do (check [...]

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