pine-cones
Friday, February 25, 2005
you muppet
You are Animal. You are completely nuts, but fun to be around. SPECIAL TALENTS: Drums, Women, Food. HOBBIES: Drums, Women, Food. FAVOURITE EXPRESSIONS: "Louder!", "Food now!" and "Want Woman!". LAST BOOK EATEN: "The Musicians' Guide to Drums, Women & Food". NEVER LEAVES HOME WITHOUT: An appetite.

More muppetry available at the Kermitage.
posted by pine-cones @ 12:00  
clayhill
brilliant brilliant brilliant. Gavin out of Sunhouse, Ali out of Red Snapper, Ted from Beth Orton. gonna go and see them on March 5th, King Tuts. Anyone wanna come? get samples at clayhillmusic.com. Have it!!!

Sat 26TH Feb: BRISTOL The Cube (inc screening of Shane Meadow's Northern Soul)
Sun 27TH Feb: EXETER Phoenix
Mon 28TH Feb: LIVERPOOL Academy 2
Tue 1ST Mar: CHESTER Telfords Warehouse
Wed 2ND Mar: HOLMSFIRTH Picturedrome (inc Northern Soul)
Fri 4TH Mar: NEWCASTLE Cluny
Sat 5TH Mar: GLASGOW King Tuts
Sun 6TH Mar: BIRMINGHAM The Glee Club
posted by pine-cones @ 10:30  
Friday, February 18, 2005
futureshokkkk
looking forward to the day that preachers stop using movies to illustrate their salient points and start using computer games

hurry up!
posted by pine-cones @ 07:30  
Friday, February 11, 2005
richard
Richard is a genius. Not quite on a par with Simon Amstell, but still a genius. However much he may annoy you. Thus, Simon Carr writes in the Independant, today:
[Their] amiable manner doesn't stop Richard or Judy asking the questions, however. "Knowing what you know now, would you have invaded Iraq?" Richard asked. "Knowing there were no WMD?"

A hostile questioner wouldn't get an answer on that at all. Mr B can be fiercely self-justifying, as we know. But to Richard, it was a case of Yes, Actually. "I would still have continued with it," Tony said.

That was a surprise, wasn't it? The whole casus belli was based on Saddam's imminent threat to the West and the PM tells us on Richard & Judy that it wasn't really that important. This sofa government is great, isn't it? You really feel part of the process.
Witness supreme interrogation skills! Flabberghast at shocking revelations prized from the clam of government! I reckon they're gonna recruit him to MI5. Maybe they already have.
posted by pine-cones @ 15:00  
news on the random
she is now thought to be living in france
posted by pine-cones @ 12:30  
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
field

© Antony Gormley. Photos: Dudley Hubbard.

© Antony Gormley. © Antony Gormley, Photo: Adam Spiers.

An internationally acclaimed artist, Antony Gormley is best known for his monumental sculpture Angel of the North. This earth-bound figure with its massive wings shares with all of Gormely's work a preoccupation both with the human form and with our shared spiritual potential.

Antony Gormley's early lead and iron figures were cast from his own body. They demand a physical and emotional response, but they also raise profound philosophical questions about memory, the mind, and our senses. Some of his sculptures, such as the tiny sleeping figure modelled on his infant daughter Still IV, are intensley private. Other works, like Field for the British Isles and Allotment II, are sweeping social and architectural explorations on a grand scale.

Bed is made from hundreds of loaves of sliced white bread, and the spectacular Quantum Cloud was created alongside the Millennium Dome in London.

Text taken from the video Antony Gormley by Illuminations' theEYE series. Tate Gallery Teacher's Notes are available as PDF here.
posted by pine-cones @ 16:00  
Thursday, February 03, 2005
skills
posted by pine-cones @ 07:30  
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