This month …
Top Posts
- About "Summer Fayre"
- Whatever Happened to Bobbie Gentry?
- On BBC Two: United - (Review)
- On Radio 4: I, Regress
- On Radio 4: soloparentpals.com (Woman's Hour Drama)
- The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ by Philip Pullman
- Tom Wood "Men & Women" at the Photographers' Gallery
- Match photos: Chesham United Ladies v Swindon Town Ladies
- At the Royal Academy of Music: Riders to the Sea & Curlew River
Things I waffle about
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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Well well Wells
Wells Cathedral is a surprising, not least because such a dominant-looking building is virtually invisible until you’re right in front of it. Walking through Wells from the Whiting Way car park there’s the grand looking St Cuthberts, the venerable Bishop’s … Continue reading
The world around
Room 1 at the National Gallery is normally worth a visit. It’s where, for free, you can see small but perfectly formed exhibitions that normally take one very simple idea, or one painting, and explore them a bit. It’s always … Continue reading
Posted in Photos, Reviews
Tagged clive head, decisive moment, modern perspectives, national gallery, painting, room 1
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These things that I have done
The paparazzi that pursued Princess Diana on her final trip – the one that ended with the crash in a Paris road tunnel and had the curious afterlife of a decade’s worth of Daily Express Monday morning headlines – didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Photos, Waffle
Tagged ethics, football, injury, job, moral, morality, paparazzi, photography, professional, reflection, soccer
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Are we, we are the waiting
There’s probably a stat somewhere along the lines of “the average person spends 2 years of their life waiting for stuff”. Or maybe three years. Or ten years if they have the misfortune to have a lot of things posted … Continue reading




