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Tori Amos – “Playboy Mommy”
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“a superbly realised portrait of a compelling character”[…]

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MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
Mighty Boosh’s Future Sailors come to life! Sparks impersonating Neil Young. All over the place marvellous.[…]

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Ghostt – “Number One Fan”
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The era of the Google-ready band name continues.[…]

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Amy Diamond – “So 16”
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“Not sure what nostalgia this song’s groovin’ on, but I like it!”[…]

Europop 2008: Group C – Holland 0 Italy 2
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A perennial pop underachiever and a sleeping giant of the game square up in this intriguing Group C clash. Click below the cut for managerial comment, analysis, match reports and previews.

HOW TO VOTE: Pick the track you like best and vote below. Th[…]

Son Of A Layperson’s Guide To Four-Colour Fun
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I read MOAR comics and summarise them so that you, the layperson, can taste some of the thrilling world of “mainstream comics”. As before, this contains many, many spoilers. (more…)[…]

Us Against The World: My Journey Into Mum-Pop
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A couple of weeks ago I found myself transfixed by a Youtube video of Westlife singing their new single, surrounded by swirling ice skaters and talented lighting technicians. It was wonderful.
As I hit the ‘blog this right now’ button, I […]

Sandwich Squeeze
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Something that became miserably clear to me last week: Marks & Spencers have brutally culled their sandwich range – goodbye most of the black-label “food to go” range which brought us the Steak & Blacksticks Blue sandwich ([…]

A Layperson’s Guide To Four-Colour Fun
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What with one thing and another I’ve rather fallen behind in my comic reading, so I took the opportunity recently to catch up on a bunch of Marvel and DC stuff, reading a year or so’s worth at a time. Here’s what I thought – n[…]

Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Nappy Club Rash
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Whilst I don’t really give an Osakan monkeys that Billy Corgan has got his knickers in a twist over his record label permitting the Smashing Bumpkins to be used in promotional material for Pepsi and Amazon without permission, the real boggler i[…]

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