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ENDNOTES, 2nd December 2015
ENDNOTES, 2nd December 2015 In this edition: BBC Symphony Orchestra in Gallic mood at the Barbican * Edward Gardner conducts Janacek * Rare Grieg piano music from Somm Records Only a few days after the appalling terrorist outrage in Paris, … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC Symphony Orchestra, Berlioz, Cesar Franck, Grieg, Janacek, Ravel, Symphonie Fantastique
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Panama City
Panama City Bill Hartley savours the sights Panama City is all about business and that business can be seen out in the bay as the queue of ships moves towards the canal. By nine in the morning those on the … Continue reading
The Peacock at Rowsley
The Peacock at Rowsley First impressions of this small boutique hotel in Rowsley, near Bakewell in the Peak District, are very favourable. Staff welcome one into a space that is at once cosy and smart; both the greeting and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Em Marshall-Luck, Peak District, Rowsley, The Peacock
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The Martian
The Martian Film Review by Robert Henderson Main cast: Matt Damon as Mark Watney (botanist, engineer) Kristen Wiig as Annie Montrose, NASA spokesperson (Director, Media Relations) Jeff Daniels as Theodore “Teddy” Sanders, Director of NASA Michael Peña as Major Rick … Continue reading
ET Weeps for the West
ET Weeps for the West Ilana Mercer contemplates the events in Paris In the West, crying and dying is framed as … winning. Or so an Extra-Terrestrial from Deep Space would conclude, should he look down upon the landmasses that … Continue reading
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Tagged Abdelhamid Abaaoud, ET, Islamic State
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Only Conserve
Only Conserve Peter King condemns change for change’s sake One of Edmund Burke’s most famous sayings is that ‘A state without the means of some change is without the means of its conservation’. This is sometimes used to suggest that … Continue reading
Critical Race Theory
Critical Race Theory Ilana Mercer indicts an illiberal ideology The spectre, on the nation’s campuses, of frightened, middle-aged white educators, mostly men, resigning in fear of a mob rising in rage against hurtful words and gestures—all constitutionally protected speech—is an … Continue reading
Legend
Legend Film Review by ROBERT HENDERSON Director, Brian Helgeland Main cast: Tom Hardy as Ronald “Ronnie” Kray and Reginald “Reggie” Kray Emily Browning as Frances Shea Christopher Eccleston as Leonard “Nipper” Read, the Detective Superintendent responsible for taking down the … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Helgeland, Kemp brothers, Krays, Legend, Tom Hardy
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The Dilemma of Hypermodernity, part 3
Dynamism of a Man’s Head by Umberto Boccioni The Dilemma of Hypermodernity Mark Wegierski completes his analysis It is probably in the peripheries, rather than in the North American node of the world-system, that potential resistance to hypermodernity resides. The … Continue reading










Lost in France
Lost in France Ilana Mercer lambasts the Hexagon’s Keystone Cops “HEY, it’s me, Salah Abdeslam. Did you see the attacks across Paris? Bismillah, may we have many more like them. Brothers Brahim Abdeslam, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, my self and others pulled it … Continue reading →
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