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Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Francis Bacon
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Monday, 8 September 2008
Durham Cathedral
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Durham Cathedral has always been an amazing building, however for the past few years they have been building and repairing the outside to make it look even better. It's such a huge building as soon as you walk in you are practically swallowed by it's height and stature, it makes you feel so small and instantly quiet. It's been named 'one of the great architechtural experiences of Europe' and i can understand why. The way the building is structured and designed is just mind blowing, every single detail seems to be still perfectly intact.
Sue Walker
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Sunday, 7 September 2008
Hairspray
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The new version of Hairspray came out as a movie in 2007. Before this in 2002 it had been a stage musical which after the huge success of the film is now filling out alot more seats touring around the world.
When i first saw the trailer (above) i was sort of torn. The idea of a totally happy jolly musical film is good in someways but i wasn't sure if it wouldn't just end up annoying me, ending up on the same wave length as something such as High School Musical. However, i did enjoy it, enough to buy the DVD, know all the songs by heart and pretty much all the lines too. Although it is a musical film it is all very tongue and cheek, and infact so brilliantly scripted and directed that the film is of a high standard and class too, actually producing a storyline along with the bunch of songs.
Adding to the tongue and cheek are the characters, especially John Travoltas role as a woman...which has to sort of been seen to be believed. However, surprisingly it seemed to have quite a touching moral running through the whole film, only coming out light heartedly but it was nice to see a deeper meaning to the singing and dancing.
The film was directed by Adam Shankman and written by John Waters. They are both working on a sequel of the film now.
Architecture in Dubai
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You hear more and more lately of British people escaping to Dubai, fleeing taxes and starting up home in this lush hot area. Dubai is steadily becoming famous for it's architecture, every building that is being built seems to be topping the last for it's obscure shape, height, width, colour. Everything you see seems to be top modern living.
All i am trying to decide is...is it enough? Would you want to live in a culture that is totally based on high tec fashion, that has no real soul and depth, only pristine living to an almost scary extent. I can't decide if i would love or hate it. Or if i would love it for a week and then miss Englands mistakes, inaccuracies and just general personality.
However, you can't deny the buildings in Dubai are beautifully structured and executed. The bottom picture is the tallest building in world currently standing at 2,257 feet tall and it's offically opening in 2009 so who know's how tall it will be then! The dubai towers (middle picture) are an amazing set of buildings, one being a six star hotel and others offices and spas ranging between 57 and 94 floors. With a lagoon in the middle and a view of the sea you cant argue these buildings are visually stunning and so incredibly well designed, they are also due for completion in 2009. The top picture is Burj Al Arab. A hotel which is situated on a artificial island and connected to mainland by a curving private bridge.
I do love all the architecture seen above, i think i would like to see Dubai in many years, actually completed rather than in constant work, then create my opinion.
The Gallery of Modern Art- Edinburgh
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Saturday, 6 September 2008
Blinky...The Friendly Hen
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I found this book by Jeffrey Vallance called 'Blinky'. It is about the author going down to a local supermarket, buying a frozen hen and then burying it like you would bury a human being. The story shows how he buys a casket, what is written on the hens head stone and even how much all the expenses came too...