Posts from July 2007
Guest format: theatre review (Tony Blair: The Musical) (July 29th, 2007)
A few years ago – four if I recall – I went up to the Edinburgh Festival with a cheque in my pocket from The Guardian, and a slightly mean-spirited mission: to find the worst show of the Fringe and review it for G2. For two weeks I scoured the Festival guide for bad shows [...]
First time lucky, second time right (July 22nd, 2007)
It’s an interesting statistic that people in the UK who pass their driving test the first time are more likely to have an accident in their first year of driving than those who attempt it twice.
It’s your own Jeep you’re wasting (July 2nd, 2007)
I have nothing to say about the current wave of terror attacks. Except perhaps that we need a new set of threat levels to categorise it. This should do it…
Well it goes like this, the fourth the fifth (July 1st, 2007)
You’re coming to this, right? This week – the 4th and 5th. New Players Theatre, Villiers St. |
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