The clock struck 10:30 p.m. and a gaggle of disaffected frosh staggered out of Kappa Sigma, lanyards around their necks. The rescheduled Eurotrash was over. Eurotrash, an annual party hosted by Kappa ...
The cult current affairs show is returning to remind Brits of the ‘alarming cultural delights enjoyed by our European cousins’ Cult late-night show Eurotrash is to make a one-off return on the eve of ...
‘These days you have to be cautious but back then there were no limits. We broadcast at 10.30pm, which was perfect because by that time, everyone in Britain is drunk’ In the late 80s, I was presenting ...
Christian Kracht hit the ground running with his debut novel, “Faserland” (1995)—the tale of a road trip from northern Germany to Zurich, complete with hedonistic side-tracks and unhappy detours into ...
If you're over 30, you'll remember EuroTrash on late-night Channel 4. Trying to explain it to anyone born before 1985, however, is difficult. Essentially, EuroTrash was a show about anything and ...
In Swiss author Christian Kracht’s strange, and strangely moving, new novel, “Eurotrash,” a writer, also named Christian Kracht, is summoned to Zurich by his octogenarian (and alcoholic and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. There were mixed reactions to the publication of Christian Kracht’s debut novel Faserland (1995), in which an ...
Eurotrash host Antoine de Caunes displayed a collection of wacky European characters on a Brexit-themed special but says it is us Brits who are the real eccentrics. Despite being a regular in the UK, ...
Presented by Antoine de Caunes and Jean-Paul Gaultier, the comical episode of the much-treasured show had fans at home chatting about politics and which way they planned on voting this coming Thursday ...
Eurotrash, the ostensible current affairs show that served as a gateway source of softcore pornography for a generation of teens, is making a one-off return to Channel 4 on the eve of the EU ...
Languishing in the dark corners of Channel 4’s late night schedule, the wonderfully weird, often disturbing and occasionally titillating Eurotrash was the guilty pleasure of many. Looking at all of ...
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