
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Are we really anti-American?

Thursday, August 16, 2007
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Monday, August 13, 2007
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Sunday, August 05, 2007
Foot & Mouth

It would seem that the latest outbreak of Foot & Mouth disease in Surrey stems from a nearby animal experimentation and research facility. I bet the farming community will get very worked up if that turns out to be the case. Five years ago things were very different. Maybe it is a feature of the new Prime Minister but the government seems so much more on the case - Gordon Brown & Hilary Benn returned from holidays, instant action about movements and isolation, and the farming community seem impressed. Just an aside - interesting that Gordon Brown was on holiday in Dorset - no trips to visit the Bee Gees or Cliff Richard for him! In 2002 some of the problems were down to farmers themselves moving animals around, continuing with markets and farm shows, and generally ignoring advice. Lets hope it doesn't come to huge pyres of burning animals this time.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Yet More Floods - and Worse to Come
Friday, July 20, 2007
Polls
Thursday, July 19, 2007
The Letter - Somerset Maugham

Sunday, July 15, 2007
Changes at the Top?


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Amir Khan's Victory

Thursday, July 12, 2007
Passendale

BBC in trouble

So the BBC showed a film which seemed to show that the Queen 'stormed out' of a photo session with an American photographer as a result of being told that her outfit was 'too dressy' (mmm crown, garter robes, various regal orders - too dressy?) and had to change her dress two or three times. This wasn't quite the reality. Oh dear! BBC apologises again.
Monday, July 09, 2007
Great British Victory

Sunday, July 08, 2007
Floods in Hull



Now there is something very strange about this summer's weather. Hull has been especially badly hit by floods, and it seems like it will take months for things to get back to almost normal. There is talk about schools being unable to open for six months or more. I find this very strange - there were terrible floods in Carlisle last year and they seemed to recover fairly quickly. I suspect there will be fundamental difficulties with repairs and construction work, lack of proper insurance cover, and costs of course. However, constant bleating over lack of government money isn't going to help anyone. What is required is a bit more organisation and leadership.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
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Saturday, June 09, 2007
Royal Festival Hall

Maybe it isn't great architecture, but there is something wonderful about the Royal Festival Hall. Opened on 3rd June 1951 it is almost exactly my age, and I've been to see many events within these so typically 1950s walls.
It is has just re-opened after a £90 million refit - and so much of the original has been retained, I'm pleased to say. This is really quite a homey building for one so large - and now the neighbouring 1960s/1970s brutalist buildings that surround it almost blend in.
Set beside the Thames it boasts some of the loveliest views of London, and at this time of the year it is a view that rivals any in the world.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Big Brother

There really is something badly wrong with Channel 4 television. Not only do they continue with the appalling Big Brother for most of the day, they propose to show an unsavoury programme about the death of Princess Diana including insensitive pictures in the tunnel where she died. This is 'in the public interest' we're told - but not according to her sons.
How about boycotting this channel - and telling them that you've given up watching anything they produce?
The Rose Tattoo - Tennessee Williams

The play is not the usual moody Tennessee Williams. It is a vehicle for a tour de force performance by Ms Wanamake. A story about a Scicilian woman in the deep south of the United States who believes she has the perfect husband and a perfect marriage. Naturally this is not true, as she discovers when her husband is killed in suspicious circumstances. She keeps his urn of ashes in front of a shrine to St Mary. A devout, if not fanatical Catholic she believes in miracles (including the appearance of a tattoo of a rose just like the one her husband used to sport at critical moments). After becoming a widow her grief drives her to bizarre behaviour and she cossets her daughter to prevent her falling into sin.
Really this is a stary of delusion - she refuses to accept her husband's infidelity, that her daughter has grown up, that the rose tattoo did not appear at the moment of her daughter's conception, etc.
Zoe is superb, her accent wonderful, and many of the supporting cast are excellent, but some have trouble with the accent - it veers from sub cockney to godfather Italian, New York Jewish to West Coast Hollywood - sometimes in the same sentence!
This was a theatrical occassion - and probably the performance of Zoe's life - she must be exhausted as she is on stage for almost all of the three hours.
My rating: 9/10
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Gant's Hill Tube Station
