Jan
24
Wolfsbane Reunited
January 24, 2012 | 1 Comment
Joy of joys. Tamworth’s finest metallers — Wolfsbane — are back together after God knows how long an absence. They have a new album which came out a couple of weeks ago: “Wolfsbane Saves the World”, check out great new track “Smoke and Red Light”. Wolfsbane aren’t yet on Spotify so for the first time in […]
Jan
3
Rediscovered track of the month: Jan ’12
January 3, 2012 | Leave a Comment
Foreigner, Tooth and Nail
Dec
26
Nullus in Verba or why 2011 was a great year for science
December 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment
It’s been a wonderful year for science. Why? Because 350 years ago a bunch of eminent thinkers in London decided to get together and form a club to “look with favour upon all forms of learning”. They called it the Royal Society and it’s still going strong today. In order to emphasise their desire for […]
Dec
26
Linwood : Most Dismal town in Scotland?
December 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment
One of the stranger news items of 2011 was in December when Linwood in Renfrewshire, Scotland was awarded most dismal town in Scotland in the annual Carbuncle Awards. The awards were set up by a magazine (Urban Realm) to draw attention to the poor development in some of the UK’s towns. A local Jeanette Anderson agreed with the […]
Dec
9
Defining Public Life
December 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Kira Cochrane’s well-researched article about gender imbalance has caused much soul-searching. Suzanne Moore has a nice follow-up saying it’s basically because women cannot bulls**t as much as men which I suspect is true although here in Bush House everyone has their own internal list of rent-a-gobs with more than a few women on it. Recognising fully that […]
Dec
2
Rediscovered track of the month: Dec ’11
December 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Jellyfish with the wonderful That is Why
Dec
1
Mick Carney Tribute
December 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Nigel Travis delivers a moving eulogy
Nov
26
Mick Carney OBE
November 26, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Today at Fitzroy Lodge boxing gym we had a 2 minute silence for Mick Carney who died a week ago at home in Bromley. Much has been said about the London legend that he was (click here for Steve Bunce’s tribute on the BBC London boxing hour). It was about as unsentimental a silence as […]