From the BBC:
UK graffiti artist Banksy has created a controversial title sequence for long-running US animation The Simpsons.
The intro, which was shown in the US on Sunday, opens with the street artist's tag scrawled across the town of Springfield.
It closes with a minute-long sequence...
It's finished - roll on the next one!
Coincidentally, not one hour ago I passed, on an Eastbourne street, Jake. He was the gayish one who lasted to end of previous series (More4 reshowing, ends next week) with his short bespectacled mum, Eileen, who he was very matey with. Only when he'd passed...
Chip Jenkins has good testimonials but maybe only for adults and jazzists: http://www.performersagency.com/tuition.html and http://www.brightonsinginglessons.co.uk
Then there is Paul Sand: Brighton Singing Teacher and Vocal Coach
Again if jazz, then Claire Martin, I've just done a workshop with...
Just noticed elsewhere that there's a bird under the, well, bird's, photo, at http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/slideshow/ALeqM5gealAP72glhHi018AQGb2cIVXSrA?index=0
I hope that's a seagull and not a bluebird, don't want Cardiff muscling in on the action.
I love the new UK passport design:
- but it's not always a seagull background they say at BBC News - New UK passport design unveiled in fight against fraud so fingers crossed for when I get my next passport.
Imagine if a Palace fan got one - or are they banned from leaving the country?
I don't have a widescreen TV so the column on the right is chopped off. But the info in that column has always been rubbish so I'm pleased that the main frame is bigger than before.
I was in Prague recently and happened to catch on German TV highlights of the German cup played that evening.
Strange thing was that ALL the matches involved a small club home to a big club. Made for a great atmosphere and some close matches (many went to penalties), apart from one 11-1...
It's not bad but would be better if they didn't waste so much time showing what happened previously and on the voting - let's have less of that and more of Brendan!
So you're in Melbourne, yes? You should get yourself to Lygon Street or wherever the Italian coffee shop visited by Stephen Tompkinson was in last night's Australian Ballooning Adventure on ITV. He had a macchiata, looked pretty strong stuff because that means just 'stained' with a little milk...