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30/04/2014
Back to the Middle Ages?
As Scotland prepares to vote for independence could this start a return to the old kingdoms of Britain?
It was recently announced that Cornish people are now officially considered a minority. This puts them on an equal status with the Scots, Welsh and Irish and obliges both government departments and other public bodies to take their views into account when making decisions. It may also be interpreted by some- not least the bevy of Cornish political groups- as a signpost on the way to devolved and quite possibly independent status at some time in the future. And if you think that’s unlikely then bear in mind that Scotland could be a totally separate country to the rest of the UK within five years. Is this the start of a return to the map of medieval Britain?
28/04/2014
Kill Your Darlings
available to buy now in all formats
written by John Krokidas & Austin Bunn
directed by John Krokidas
based on a true story
written by John Krokidas & Austin Bunn
directed by John Krokidas
based on a true story
This
unusual film is based on a true story about the formative days of what became
known as the Beats, radical young poets who influenced literary culture for
decades. It’s unusual in the sense that director John Krokidas employs a style
that is able to visually interpret the often feverish, drug assisted thought
patterns of an unconventional group of Columbia University students in 1944.
And what a group they are! They include such notables as Allen Ginsberg, Jack
Kerouac and William Burroughs. Yet the fulcrum of the plot is actually the
lesser known Lucien Carr, a manipulative, teasing but indefinably charismatic
sort of personality, the kind we’ve probably all met art some time in our
lives. It is his tune to which the others- consciously or not- dance yet it is
exactly this behaviour which has got him into a tricky situation that will have
ramifications for them all.
27/04/2014
The Amazing Spiderman 2
In cinemas now!
A great looking breezy enough addition to the plethora of superhero films doing the rounds this decade, The Amazing Spiderman 2 doesn’t quite live up to its title. Fun and exciting perhaps - but not amazing. This series suffers from over familiarity more than anything. Coming so hard on the heels of the previous versions and in the midst of so many similar films, the standard is now impossibly high and inevitably you find yourself thinking you’ve seen all this before, probably very recently.
25/04/2014
Elemental- The Exciting New Children's Novel!
by John Connors
Join Tom Allenby at the start of an amazing journey in the most fresh and imaginative children’s fantasy series in years!
After his parents’ unexpected move to the small village of Rooksbourne, Tom Allenby acquires a mysterious stone giving him powers over natural elements. He is soon under attack from enlarged animals, vicious plants and dead birds brought back to life. The more he tries to find out what is happening, the more dangerous his life becomes as he is plunged into an incredible adventure.
With new friends Amber – an older girl with a mystery of her own to solve- and Kyle – a lonely boy eager for excitement- Tom has to battle powerful forces to try and stop a threat to the whole world while seeking the truth behind the village.
Mixing
adventure, fantasy and mystery Elemental is the exciting and incident packed
first story in the Heart of the World books.
Available now from Amazon
Paperback @ £6.50
Paperback @ £6.50
Kindle digital edition @ £1.86
Search for Elemental (Heart of the World)
Prices vary in different countries.
19/04/2014
My Self Publishing Experience (so far!)
Having
just self -published my children’s book Elemental on Amazon’s Kindle
Direct I thought I’d chew a few thoughts on the whole thing. It’s too early to say how beneficial or
otherwise this will prove to be till the print version is available; and would
you believe it’s being held up by the back cover!!? What it has done is get the
book out into the public domain after more than a decade.
17/04/2014
Elemental - Digital version
So I seem to have self published a book!
A children's fantasy novel called Elemental is now available as a Kindle edition in Amazon's Kindle store. I'm currently spending enormous amounts of time formatting the print version though I think I am supposed to have done that first. Anyway here's the link, if it's not working search in Kindle Store for `Elemental` and it should be on the first page. I never knew there were so many books with the same title! The book is aimed at children -or to use Amazon's terminology- juveniles so is possibly not of much interest to readers of this blog and also you can only get it if you have a Kindle. If I can get the print version sorted then obviously it can be read the traditional way.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00JND0MRG
A children's fantasy novel called Elemental is now available as a Kindle edition in Amazon's Kindle store. I'm currently spending enormous amounts of time formatting the print version though I think I am supposed to have done that first. Anyway here's the link, if it's not working search in Kindle Store for `Elemental` and it should be on the first page. I never knew there were so many books with the same title! The book is aimed at children -or to use Amazon's terminology- juveniles so is possibly not of much interest to readers of this blog and also you can only get it if you have a Kindle. If I can get the print version sorted then obviously it can be read the traditional way.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00JND0MRG
11/04/2014
A View from the Bridge
Arthur
Miller’s classic American play is back in Britain
In 1950s
Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone lives with wife Beatrice and her sister’s
orphaned daughter Catherine to whom he has become a surrogate father that she
looks up to. However the arrival of two illegal Italian immigrants to live in
the house creates a tension when one of them starts romancing Catherine awakening
feelings in Eddie that he won’t even admit to himself. He grows to resent the
relationship but cannot really express that frustration properly. This version
of the play, currently touring the UK has a cast who acquit themselves well yet
there is a sense that the work itself no longer carries the same resonance
especially here.
07/04/2014
Top of the Pops 1979 - 29.3.79
Shown on BBC4
Review by Chris Arnsby
Review by Chris Arnsby
Mike Read. "It's Thursday. It's gripping. It's
exciting. It's the latest episode of... Top of the Pops."
Chart music: Chic, I Want Your Love [6].
Chart music: Chic, I Want Your Love [6].
Racey: They all had bad back problems on this day. |
04/04/2014
Madness - Take It Or Leave It
Originally released 1981
Directed by Dave Robinson
The origins of one of the 1980s best British groups- as played by Madness themselves.
You suspect that the formation and initial career of well- known groups is never as melodramatic as even the most down to earth biopic or documentary will suggest but in 1981 Madness took part in a film of their origins which somehow manages to understate matters. By the time Take It or Leave It was filmed they already had several memorable hit singles and were on their way to becoming one of the early 1980s’ most successful British pop groups but none of this features in the film. Instead they attempt to re-create the band’s formation and early days four or five years earlier using actual locations and themselves rather than anything like sets or actors. The results are best described as authentic.
02/04/2014
Top of the Pops 1979 - 15.3.79
Shown on BBC4
Review: Chris Arnsby
Peter Powell. "Turn the volume up! Turn the music up!
Because it's Top of the Pops with the chart run down and Players
Association!"
Chart music: The Players Association, Turn The Music Up [25]
Chart music: The Players Association, Turn The Music Up [25]
The Jam: Strange Town [30]. Top of the Pops
has a new look presumably courtesy of Roger Cann (he's credited with design);
he also worked on the Doctor Who story Nightmare of Eden, and Eastenders,
Kenny Everett, and an episode of Bergerac called The Deadly
Virus which sounds exciting. The Jam perform in front of a black background
and pulsing green lights. It looks ace and just as you think it can't get
better the vision mixer makes the screen go negative and everything turns white
and purple.
The Jam are not very impressed with the strange town |