not to be all man-who-has-just-read-Lonesome-Dove but why aren't all books more like Lonesome Dove
not to be all man-who-has-just-read-Lonesome-Dove but why aren't all books more like Lonesome Dove
i forgot I had bluesky but thank you, Matt! glad you enjoyed it mate
i had the pleasure of profiling Virgil van Dijk for @gqmagazine.bsky.social
www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/virg...
oh fucking hell
yet to meet a single person with a solitary nice thing to say about Emilia Perez
with great shame, i am struggling to fill the Vanderpump Rules-shaped void left in my life
thanks, Andrew! glad youβve enjoyed it mate
The English Disease by @samdiss.bsky.social explores violence not as tabloid mythology, but a prism for understanding how football's darker subcultures emerge from societal fault lines. A profound meditation on belonging, identity and the ghosts of working-class experience. Essential listening
A fantastic piece from @stuartmcgurk who went inside Sainsbury's Christmas ad campaign to tell the story of the ad execs that spend the whole year working out how to make the nation cry. Its ... joyful? on.ft.com/3Bv9y1I
immensely enjoyed this piece. it even managed to alleviate my hangover. thank you for sharing.
i had a lovely time taking Omari Hutchinson to the Marshes with GQ for a chat about being a celebrity at 12, jaded by 15, and still wearing shoes that donβt quite fit you at 22. www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/omar...
Started listening today. Well worth checking out.
Insightful cultural criticism without the sneery cynicism you get from those who are disconnected from working class culture.
thank you mate, really appreciate the kind word
a repulsive festive treat!
we have finally evolved past the need for The Rock and he will be looked upon by future scholars as a kind of folksy curiosity, like the Lindy Hop or a dog who was once made the deputy sheriff of a midsize Minnesotan town
thank you!
i think some of this is just Ridley Scott being bad and old but also that self-referential humour and βcall backsβ of 2010s TV was metabolised on a industrial scale by the MCU to created an irresistible template and now βhow many of these things can you recognise?β is the only metric that matters
best pub in hackney? @jimmymcintosh.bsky.social
i prefer the Old China Hand or - in a past life - the Wilmo, but i do have fond memories of drinking Guinness topped up with port in this pub in here so iβll allow it
great to see The Hare in here, a lovely pub with a good pool table. massive Hackney underrepresentation, however: The Gun, The Kenton, Prince Arthur, Prince George, The Chesham Arms, Biddle Brosβ¦
thank you mate! and yeah, well itβs always good to have something to work towards innit
this is very good. also the framing of the shots is so deliberate and well done. curryβs have been lowkey smashing it on this stuff
should hopefully have an update in the next few weeks
theyβve got me bang to rights there
been really enjoying listening to the episodes even without ever reading the book
for a whole year, we worked on The English Disease and the response has been amazing. i donβt use Apple Podcasts but when i saw they had review functionality, i have become morbidly fascinated by the spectrum of reaction.
jet lagged, i went to watch Paterson in a cinema in Kyoto and fell asleep before the film came on and woke up as the credits rolled. i felt great.
if you think about βmeetingsβ as just βhanging outβ then your whole day becomes far less stressful.
Loved this podcast. Thoughtful and compelling. Particularly the episode about female football fans. Great work @samdiss.bsky.social
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i do not think i am the man who gets to decide these things but i think testing the waters with some Cummings-related banter will be looked upon without animus