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Category Archives: Art, books, cinema
“The Hunger Games” trilogy
I’ve just finished reading ‘The Hunger Games” trilogy. The books have been absolutely brilliant. Utterly gripping. The number of times I almost missed Victoria station, where I get off the Tube for work, because I was so engrossed in the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, cinema
Tagged books, District 12, Film, Jennifer Lawrence, Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark, The Hunger Games
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Roy Lichtenstein at the Tate Modern
I hopped over to the Tate Modern last Friday after a visit to my optician in the City, when I finally succumbed to the need for multi-focal glasses. Age: can’t read the newsprint these days without taking the glasses off. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, cinema
Tagged Art, Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, Roy Lichtenstein at Tate Modern, Tate Modern
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Sportsthoughts (62) – “My Time” by Bradley Wiggins
I’ve just finished reading Bradley Wiggins’ autobiography, “My Time”, featuring his amazing 2012, when he won the Tour de France and the Olympic time trial gold. And three other top road races: Paris-Nice, the Tour de Romandie in Switzerland and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, cinema, Sportsthoughts
Tagged books, Bradley Wiggins, cycling, My Time - Bradley Wiggins, Sky pro-cycling team, sports, Tour de France, Wiggo
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“How Music Works” by David Byrne
Just spent a lazy Saturday morning finishing a great book by David Byrne, called “How Music Works”. For any of you who aren’t familiar with DB, he was the frontman with the Talking Heads in the seventies and eighties and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, cinema, Music - concerts, lists, reflections
Tagged books, david byrne, How Music Works, music, music books, talking heads
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King Lear at the Almeida Theatre, Islington
On Friday I went with my son, Kieran, to see “King Lear” at the Almeida in Islington, North London. It features Jonathan Pryce as Lear and a strong cast, who really bring the play to life. The Almeida is an … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, cinema
Tagged Almeida Theatre, Jonathan Pryce, King Lear, London, Shakespeare, Theatre
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Damien Hirst at the Tate Modern, London
Words that flitted through my mind… dot, dot, dot Ambition scale audacious ugly repetitive spots dots bizarre amusing disgusting taking the mick magnificent golden belongs in natural history museum science museum syon park butterfly house curious kids mum is that … Continue reading
Summer reading, so intriguing!
One of the things I love about family summer holidays is that you get to catch up on your reading. It might be after breakfast, or on the beach, by the pool, or in the evening, before and after dinner … Continue reading
A Paris, Juin 2012
We used the opportunity provided by the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations to take a family trip to Paris last week. Always good for a bit of nostalgia, having lived there between 1989 and 91. Hope you enjoy the photos below. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, books, cinema, Photos
Tagged Boulevard St Germain, Louvre, Musee Rodin, Orangerie, Paris, Photography, photos, Rue de Buci, Rue de Seine
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Picasso and Modern British Art at the Tate Britain
Been meaning to write about this for a while, having been a couple of times to the exhibition. It’s a mix of things: partly a collection of Picasso works that have found their way into British hands and partly a … Continue reading