Friday, August 3, 2012

946th day of the Tens


Bowiefest

UKs first film festival dedicated to the work on screen of legend David Bowie

Legendary rock star David Bowies involvement in films spans a period that lasts as long as his music making career.  From Friday 31 August to Sunday 2 September, the Institute of Contemporary Arts will celebrate the best of his celluloid appearances with Bowiefest, 3 days of screenings,
talks, and Q&As.

Renowned for consistently remaking his image and assuming alter egos Bowie portrays a fantastically wide range of characters in film.  This phenomenon takes place over the last 40 years.

Bowiefests Opening Night will include a rare screening of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, D.A. Pennebakers epochal behind the scenes documentary and concert film of the last ever Ziggy Stardust concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1973.  

One of the original Spiders from Mars, drummer Woody Woodmansey, will take part in conversations with the ICAs Tom Wilcox as part of the Culture Now series of talks.

Another cult documentary, Cracked Actor, follows an alienated Bowie during the Diamond Dogs tour of America in 1974.  The director, Alan Yentob former Chair of the ICA - will take part in conversations with leading UK artist Jeremy Deller about this influential film to close the festival.  After watching Cracked Actor, director Nic Roeg realised that he had found the leading man for his then forthcoming feature, The Man Who Fell to Earth, a film about a humanoid alien who comes to earth on a mission to take water back to his drought stricken planet.  A Q&A with Roeg will take place after the screening of his spectacular film.

Another chance to see Bowie performing in concert comes in the film Christiane F, about a young junkie prostitute in Berlin here, the soundtrack for the film was provided by Bowie too, from his Berlin era albums, Low, Heroes, and Lodger.

The decade of the 1980s kept David Bowie at his busiest film-wise, living up to his chameleon nick-name, playing everything from a goblin king to a vampire lover to a London wide boy and WW2 army major.

Bowiefest gets the opportunity to show some of these films, including The Hunger, Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (which Bowie himself called his most credible performance), Absolute Beginners and Labyrinth.

Bowiefest also features entertainment and DJs in a bar on the Friday and Saturday nights where fans can come dressed as their favourite era Bowie.  Bowiefest takes place from Friday 31 August - Sunday 2 September 2012.


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

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Friday, July 27, 2012

939th day of the Tens

New study reveals uncomfortable shoes cost UK women £2.5 billion per year

Women across the UK fritter away £2.5 billion each year on uncomfortable shoes they rarely wear a recent study reveals.

The average woman in the UK spends £136.52 on five new pairs of shoes every year, at a cost of £27.40 each. Instead of investing wisely in shoes they can wear more than once, three out of the five pairs of women
s shoes end up at the bottom of the wardrobe having only been worn once or twice after hurting the wearer's feet.

The research, commissioned by shoe specialist Hotter Comfort Concept, also revealed that 40% of the 1000 women questioned admitted to choosing their shoes purely for how they looked and not how they felt on their feet.

Lisa McCarten from Hotter, says:
Shoes really can change your life: they have an impact on the health of your feet, can influence how you feel and play a significant part in how much you enjoy your day. Not only do uncomfortable shoes make for a bad day today, squeezing your toes into ill-fitting footwear can also damage your feet causing pain and discomfort in later life.

Worryingly almost a third of women (28%) who have tried on shoes and know that they will feel uncomfortable, they still purchase them as they cannot resist how they look.

Lisa continues: 
We all want to look our best, keep up with our busy lives and have fun; stylish comfy shoes are an essential part of the modern woman's wardrobe to help her tackle all three.

62% of the women surveyed revealed that they spend at least one day a week wearing uncomfortable shoes with 48% hoping to wear them in until their feet get used to them.

More than half of the women surveyed (53%) will keep uncomfortable shoes for up to a year before giving up on them and throwing them away despite only wearing them once.

They also revealed that they own at least four pairs of shoes just to wear when sitting down or 'Dinner Shoes' that look amazing but feel very painful to walk in.

Regionally, women in Chelmsford buy the most shoes, purchasing on average seven new pairs a year whereas women in Leicester buy the least purchasing just four pairs every year.

Women in Worcester buy the most uncomfortable shoes admitting that 70% of their shoe collection only gets worn once, whereas the most comfort savvy women come from Cambridge revealing that just 20% of their collection gets worn only once.

To assist with the problem of uncomfortable shoes, Hotter's website offers a handy shoe fitting guide allowing customers to ensure their shoes fit just right: http://www.hottershoes.com/en/info/Hotter-Shoes-Fitting-Guide

STATS
The average women in UK buys three pairs of shoes at £27.40 each per year (£82.20) multiplied by the UK female population of 31.4million.
SOURCE
Hotter research completed a poll of 1000 women in UK, June 2012.


Friday, June 29, 2012

911th day of the Tens

ADL Calls On Ban-Ki Moon To Condemn Incendiary Anti-Semitic Remarks By Iranian Vice President At U.N. Drug Abuse Conference
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) have called on U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to immediately condemn an incendiary anti-Semitic and conspiracy-laden speech by Iran's vice president blaming Jews for spreading drug addiction and controlling the international illegal drug trade.

In his address to a U.N-sponsored conference marking International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Tehran, Iranian First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi bizarrely claimed that no Jews have any addiction to drugs, declaring: “The Islamic Republic of Iran will pay for anybody who can research and find one single Zionist who is an addict. They do not exist. This is the proof of their involvement in drugs trade.” Rahimi went on to blame “Zionists and Jews” for involvement in other alleged conspiracies, including the Russian Revolution and ordering the killing of black babies.

Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, issued the following statement:

To all those who thought that anti-Semitism is a thing of the past, certainly this makes it very clear that it is alive and well again. What makes it more sinister and dangerous is the fact that it comes from a leader of a country that has vowed to destroy the Jewish state, and is making efforts to obtain the means to do it;
Before now, good people in the world either ignored Iran's anti-Semitism or did not take it seriously. One would hope that this resurgence of dangerous anti-Semitic themes at a U.N. conference in Tehran would shake up the moral, political, religious leadership to condemn it with a strong voice. We begin by calling on Ban Ki-moon to speak out and to make clear that these views are not only objectionable, but repugnant to the entire international community.”



Wednesday, June 27, 2012

909th day of the Tens


British exam board condemned by Jewish community for asking pupils to ‘justify’ anti-Semitism

One of Britain’s leading exam boards became engulfed in accusations of anti-Semitism, over a national exam paper which asked pupils to ‘justify’ prejudices against Jews.

The AQA board had set the question, as part of a religious studies GCSE examination for 16-year-old British pupils, which asked pupils to “explain, briefly, why some people are prejudiced against Jews.”

Board of Deputies chief executive Jon Benjamin lead the public outcry of the board’s reasoning for including the question in an exam distributed to leading Jewish schools such as Jewish Free School (JFS). The cross-communal Jewish representative body described it as “unacceptable” and “nothing to do with Jews or Judaism.”

We will be taking it up with the examination board and it seems to me that it is also something to raise with the Department of Education, with which we are meeting to discuss anti-Semitism in schools,” added Mssr. Benjamin.

In a separate statement, Education Secretary Michael Gove joined critics of the exam board in saying: “To suggest that anti-Semitism can ever be explained, rather than condemned is insensitive and, frankly, bizarre.”

Mssr. Gove continued to say that it was “the duty of politicians to fight prejudice, and with anti-Semitism on the rise we need to be especially vigilant.”

A spokesperson for the AQA board expressed “concern” that the question had offended the Jewish community and insisted that whilst it acknowledges that “some people hold prejudices; it does not imply in any way that prejudice is justified.”

The spokesperson added that the question, which formed part of a paper focusing on Judaism, required students to use “the Holocaust to illustrate prejudice based on irrational fear, ignorance and scapegoating.”

Exam regulator Ofqual confirmed it had contacted AQA for comment on the controversial test, adding: “We will take appropriate follow-up action if necessary.”


Friday, June 22, 2012

904th day of the Tens

Israeli Air Force Targets Terrorist Rocket Squad in the Gaza Strip

Today, Israeli Air Forces aircraft targeted a terrorist squad during preparations to fire a rocket at Israel from the central Gaza Strip. Authorities identified a hit.

During the past week over 130 rockets hit Israel.

The Israeli Defence Force {IDF} shall not tolerate any attempt by terrorist groups to target Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers, The IDF Blog says, and shall continue to operate against those who use terror against the State of Israel.  The Hamas terror organization assumes sole responsible for any terrorist activity emanating from the Gaza Strip.

Comment: What does Alistair Burt plan to do about this issue, other than offer lip service to a public apathetic towards Alistair Burt?  The British Mandate along with The French Mandate assume full responsibility for the creation of the borders that threaten both Israeli and Palestinian independence; so, shouldnt Hamas bomb British and French territories?