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  • Chapter 83: The Imitation Game

    Chapter 83: The Imitation Game

    'SHODAN' by Pascal (Flickr)
    ‘SHODAN’ by Pascal (Flickr)

    Dear Diary,

    I love movies.  I always have.

    In the 1800s, if you wanted a combination of drama, music, choreography, visual design, you name it… it was to Opera you would go.  In the early 2000s, as with the 1900s, it’s still Cinema.

    It’s still an extraordinarily powerful and concise way of communicating ideas and feelings.  And more than that, of exploring what it is to be human.

    But I saw an interesting film not too long ago which explored what it was like to not be human.  The character doing the exploring was Alan Turing, and the film was The Imitation Game. (more…)

  • Chapter 82: In Liverpool On Sunday

    Chapter 82: In Liverpool On Sunday

    Yes.  Instagram.  And what of it?
    Yes. Instagram. And what of it?

    Dear Diary,

    It was at a service station somewhere in the North West when I said to Hannah, “Are we going to Liverpool?”

    And she said yes, that was the destination of our surprise weekend away.  And it made sense, because every once in a while I’d said “Yeah, I went to university there.  I really should go back sometime.  Did I ever mention that I seriously considered living there permanently?”

    It turned out that I had.  Many times. (more…)

  • Chapter 81: This is the Wham Rap!

    Chapter 81: This is the Wham Rap!

    “Margaret Thatcher (1983)” by Rob Bogaerts / Anefo – Nationaal Archief

    Dear Diary,

    My brother and I tried to explain to a throng of youngsters at band rehearsal on Monday.  But they didn’t understand!  How could they?  Sometimes I don’t understand it myself.  Sometimes I look back, and I think to myself: how could a thing like this happen?  In my lifetime?  In the UK?

    Let me put things into context. (more…)

  • Chapter 79: Loving the Sound of Song!

    Dear Diary,

    Neil Brand is prince amongst men and his documentaries are fucking awesome. (more…)

  • Chapter 78: Epic Showdowns

    Dear Diary,

    I’m bored of my recent blogs.  Let’s have something different.  Here are 5 settings of classic showdowns that form the finale of epic stories:

    (You can click on the headings for more information.)  

    The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

    ('Crossing Pontcysyllte Aqueduct' by Marek Isalski)
    (‘Crossing Pontcysyllte Aqueduct’ by Marek Isalski)

    A quick glance over her shoulder, and Angharad saw the shadows of the men appear far behind them.

    “We have to hurry!”, she shouted, but by now their horse was utterly exhausted and their pace was slowing.  Without saying a word, Matthew took the stern rope in his hand, pulled himself up and over the roof of the boat with the other, and jumped onto the path.  He spun around, wrapping the rope across his torso, and then he hooked it over his shoulder and pulled.  His dark face crumpled into a frown as his back hunched over and he forced his way forward; his bulk now another stumbling dark shape against the reddening sky. (more…)