Her show at the Freebutt was one of the best I've ever seen. Must have been about 50 people there and it seemed like they all stood in a line at the merch table afterwards desperate to meet her!
Ha. Reading this cheered me up a bit - https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/jan/24/final-interview-with-mark-e-smith-the-fall-people-still-cross-the-road-from-me?CMP=twt_a-music_b-gdnmusic
Listening to my mammoth Fall playlist at work. Getting a bit sad. Hard to explain why, I'm not normally like this, it's just weird thinking I'm not going to see The Fall again. And thinking this back catalogue won't be added to (even though it will....)
I'm at a show tonight and that's going to...
Cool. So rather than cave into the twitterati why don't John Lewis use their considerable platform to educate the public on why it is a good thing for them to give money to newspapers who espouse messages completely contradictory to their own acknowledged excellent company ethos?
It's their...
My mother in law reads the Telegraph, which before going seriously downhill in the last ten years used to be a serious newspaper that I would on occasion purchase pre-internet for an informed look at how the other half think. Her views are broadly in line with the newspaper (thinks Corbyn is a...
The regulator is IPSO isn't it? Replaced the PCC post-Leveson.
I know Hacked Off aren't massively impressed, nor are Private Eye. It's hard to know where to find reliable reporting on the press regulator but the fact no one seems to know who they are doesn't fill me full of much hope! A number...
The reason that it is an effective campaign is it goes to the heart of an obvious hypocrisy. Organisations that pay lip service to inclusion and diversity whilst diverting resources to propping up messages of intolerance are being called out on it. It's up to them to decide what to do.
Haha. Right.
Though I'm not sure anything is in the public domain about the reason for this decision to be completely fair.
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