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The Original Soundtrack
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The Original Soundtrack is Geeta’s fine and recently revived weblog, which has a fair bit of music content and which I’m linking partly because Geeta is going to be editing the sixth (yes sixth!) Freaky Trigger weblog, on science and tech[…]

Damien Hirst has a new show
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Damien Hirst has a new show at the White Cube, and Adrian Searle has the knives out for it. This is one of those bad reviews which has made me keener than ever to see the show itself. I’m not at all impressed with the last paragraph, in which A[…]

SUGABABES — ‘Hole In The Head’
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Edward O was disappointed by this on ILX, making the point that the first singles from the Sugababes’ last two albums (‘Overload’ and ‘Freak Like Me’) were contemporary pop landmarks, and ‘Hole In The Head’ s[…]

KELIS – “Game Show”
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KELIS – “Game Show”
I like to think of Kelis as an “ask Abby” for the hypermediated age. Her songs are often populated (lyrically, sonically) with bleeping, buzzing (the information age needs new onotomatopoeia) gizmos &[…]

The Hare And Tortoise, Brunswick Centre, WC1.
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The Hare And Tortoise, Brunswick Centre, WC1.
Where do you go for comfort food? That quick pick-me-up, that stuff your face feeling. A meal that you know will always be of the same quality and will always fill you up and make you feel better afterwar[…]

Adverts ‘fat’ joke ruled ‘funny’, not offensive
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Adverts ‘fat’ joke ruled ‘funny’, not offensive, according to the Advertising Standards Authority.
Which is more than can be said about Jamie Theakston’s presenting on The Games which scores doubly bad on fatuousness (is[…]

Look! It’s Mercury Music Prize winner Dizzee Rascal picking his nose
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Look! It’s Mercury Music Prize winner Dizzee Rascal picking his nose!!! You’d think he’d get a little man to do that kind of thing for him now, wouldn’t you? Then again, for all his superstardom he’s still quite a little[…]

There is an essential dilemma
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There is an essential dilemma when reviewing popularisations of specialist subjects. If I know enough about X to determine whether this introduction to X covers the ground throughly and accurately, without omission or distortion or misrepresentation,[…]

Whitechapel has featured
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Whitechapel has featured in a surprisingly high number of my posts to the Publog over the years. And here I am again to offer evidence as a rapid rebuttal to Pete’s mental idea that tellies in pubs should be for sport only. Get yourself down to[…]

FAST FOOD ROCKERS – “Say Cheese (Smile Please)”
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FAST FOOD ROCKERS – “Say Cheese (Smile Please)” A quick warning entry to alert you to the year’s least necessary release – Fast Food Rockers follow-up single. Several focus group participants muttered darkly that FFR w[…]

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