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Catalyst was set up by local [[activist]] and founding editor [[Darren Guy]] in early [[2003]], with the stated aim of 'promoting grassroots arts and culture on Merseyside'. When Guy moved on in autumn [[2004]], a co-operative editorial team of [[Adam Ford]], [[Paul Hunt (website designer)|Paul Hunt]], [[Ritchie Hunter]] and [[Colin Serjent]] was brought together.
Catalyst was set up by local [[activist]] and founding editor [[Darren Guy]] in early [[2003]], with the stated aim of 'promoting grassroots arts and culture on Merseyside'. When Guy moved on in autumn [[2004]], a co-operative editorial team of [[Adam Ford]], [[Paul Hunt (website designer)|Paul Hunt]], [[Ritchie Hunter]] and [[Colin Serjent]] was brought together.


Catalyst have now published eight magazines - all of which can be read online - and an extensive selection of local [[film]], [[theatre]], [[art]] and [[music]] reviews are also published on their [http://www.catalystmedia.org.uk website].
Catalyst have now published nine magazines - all of which can be read online - and an extensive selection of local [[film]], [[theatre]], [[art]] and [[music]] reviews are also published on their [http://www.catalystmedia.org.uk website].


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[[Category:British magazines]]

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Nerve is a free magazine published by Catalyst Media (formerly Catalyst Creative Media) in Liverpool, North West England. Combining features on social issues with artist profiles, it runs to 32 pages and is published about three times a year. The magazine has a broadly anti-capitalist stance, and this has led to on-going criticism of both Liverpool's European Capital of Culture status and advance planning for the 2008 event.

Catalyst was set up by local activist and founding editor Darren Guy in early 2003, with the stated aim of 'promoting grassroots arts and culture on Merseyside'. When Guy moved on in autumn 2004, a co-operative editorial team of Adam Ford, Paul Hunt, Ritchie Hunter and Colin Serjent was brought together.

Catalyst have now published nine magazines - all of which can be read online - and an extensive selection of local film, theatre, art and music reviews are also published on their website.