Just arrived in my inbox courtesy of Piers Thompson and Roughler TV.
A splendid afternoon in the heart of Notting Hill.
Whatever comes to mind before I alter it with the overpaint of time. Mostly satire, poetry and fiction but occasional unreliable fact, as all facts seems to be today. From deepest Notting Hill. London.
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
5X15 at the Tabernacle. Howard Jacobson and the Booker prize.
How do you humanise a writer?
In Howard Jacobson's case you give him (desevedly) the Booker prize then get him on the stage at 5X15 at the Tabernacle a couple of days later.To a layman such as myself; I am not a 'completist' of the Jacobson Canon by a country mile, Jacobson came across as a Man pleasantly surprised by the award and pleased as punch to boot... A joy to listen to and an incitement to buy his books.
5X15 have got it right; 5 literary types are each given 15 minutes in which to talk, not read but talk to (from what I could see) a healthy looking knowledgeable audience. 15 minutes is spot on; short enough to leave you wanting more but not long enough to allow for waffling induced boredom. The auditorium at the Tabernacle is the perfect venue in being neither too small or too large with a sense of being somewhere special.
Jacobson was preceeded by Rachel Johnson, Alexander Masters, Diane Athill; an absolute delight and Alex Bellow; a sum greater than his parts (this is a very clever joke designed to get me invited to take part in 5X15) talking about numbers and keeping every ones attention, even at the back!
5X15 is a regular event at The Tabernacle and a high point in the calendar.
Photo: Christopher Scholey:
In Howard Jacobson's case you give him (desevedly) the Booker prize then get him on the stage at 5X15 at the Tabernacle a couple of days later.To a layman such as myself; I am not a 'completist' of the Jacobson Canon by a country mile, Jacobson came across as a Man pleasantly surprised by the award and pleased as punch to boot... A joy to listen to and an incitement to buy his books.
5X15 have got it right; 5 literary types are each given 15 minutes in which to talk, not read but talk to (from what I could see) a healthy looking knowledgeable audience. 15 minutes is spot on; short enough to leave you wanting more but not long enough to allow for waffling induced boredom. The auditorium at the Tabernacle is the perfect venue in being neither too small or too large with a sense of being somewhere special.
Jacobson was preceeded by Rachel Johnson, Alexander Masters, Diane Athill; an absolute delight and Alex Bellow; a sum greater than his parts (this is a very clever joke designed to get me invited to take part in 5X15) talking about numbers and keeping every ones attention, even at the back!
5X15 is a regular event at The Tabernacle and a high point in the calendar.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Virtual Factory press release for Turf Freinz.
Due to the hijacking of Virtual Factory I no longer have any say. I wish the guys well and hope they can avoid unscrupulous types trying to make money out of them.
http://virtualfactoryone.blogspot.com/
http://virtualfactoryone.blogspot.com/
Monday, 18 October 2010
O.K.
Ok. I start my blogs with OK quite often. but what does it mean?
OK. Hey Ho let's go; I got that from the Ramones back then and I'm old enough to remember the Ramones back then when they were alive and alive enough to remember me.
Ok. I am going to take time out. Enough.
OK. Hey Ho let's go; I got that from the Ramones back then and I'm old enough to remember the Ramones back then when they were alive and alive enough to remember me.
Ok. I am going to take time out. Enough.
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Not so Rotten Hill Gang and the West Born.
What a Day! (I nicked that from my director who nicked it from a Robbie Williams song); Filming on the streets of Notting Hill with cameraman Gordon Anderson and Farah Damji. Farah turned out to be an unwelcome arrival in my life and is no longer involved in any of my projects.
Then on to Powis Square W11 for an afternoon of music courtesey of Pink Cigar and the delightful West Borns; who are certainly destined for greater things and considering their ages, something in the region of 13 years, have plenty of time, plus the debut of Gus Robertson and Johnny Borrell's new band topped by the irrepressible Rotten Hill Gang who were on great form.
Rotting Hill Gang
I spotted Christopher Scholey; general manager of the Tabernacle, out in the crowd with his camera.
Christopher Scholey
There again it was a pretty Notting hill rock n roll type thing all round.
Then on to Powis Square W11 for an afternoon of music courtesey of Pink Cigar and the delightful West Borns; who are certainly destined for greater things and considering their ages, something in the region of 13 years, have plenty of time, plus the debut of Gus Robertson and Johnny Borrell's new band topped by the irrepressible Rotten Hill Gang who were on great form.
Rotting Hill Gang
Christopher Scholey
There again it was a pretty Notting hill rock n roll type thing all round.
Saturday, 16 October 2010
Honesty.
'Sometimes'. said Jan by telex this evening. 'sometimes you just have to be honest. Even if it hurts'.
Listening to you feed me this bullshit is hurting Jan. I thought.
But I am too tired to do anything other than tell the truth today, I cannot pretend, I cannot lie:
I spent the day being filmed and interviewed for a viral press release. We had lunch courtesy of the Tabernacle (always a treat) followed by a well earned siesta. The evening was spent cooking for a good friend (a rare treat up in the garret) and a telephone conversation with a Californian turf dancer friend. How cool is that.
O.k. said Jan when he called back. No one is going to believe that.
Lie for their sake.
Listening to you feed me this bullshit is hurting Jan. I thought.
But I am too tired to do anything other than tell the truth today, I cannot pretend, I cannot lie:
I spent the day being filmed and interviewed for a viral press release. We had lunch courtesy of the Tabernacle (always a treat) followed by a well earned siesta. The evening was spent cooking for a good friend (a rare treat up in the garret) and a telephone conversation with a Californian turf dancer friend. How cool is that.
O.k. said Jan when he called back. No one is going to believe that.
Lie for their sake.
Friday, 15 October 2010
Turf Feinz can RIP me any day.
I have posted this, have gone against all of my principles and policy purely to demonstrate that there is so much depth to what these guys are doing.
when I go; taken out by whatever bullet modern so called civilisation sends my way I want these guys dancing on my grave!
At least I will have known I had lived.... Not dawdled through life waiting for some other fucker to do something.
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Sunflower Tate modern fiasco update. Seeds of doubt!
Stolen from Tate Modern?
Jan suggested via Skype this morning that they should have filled the space with all the brown M&N's that prima donna rock stars insist out of their riders. Of course then it would look just like a rabbit hutch... Same problem.
Jan went on to say that soon we will be asked to don surgical gloves before wiping our arses; try calling that 'ART' Mr Serota.
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