It sweet you that Colonel Gadaffi is dead, right? Better be careful because it might soon sour you.
On stage British comedian Rudi Lickwood is as charmingly outspoken and in your face as you can get. What's he like up close and really personal?
When Toots Hibbert, the man widely acclaimed to have coined the word "reggae", rolls into town missing him is not an option.
Singer Diana King is happier if you simply try not to fence her in behind some border, which also works for her style of music.
Rising singer/actress and former model Zenesha Riley is a discovery at the dock of the entertainment bay.
Fela!, the musical about Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, produced by entertainers Jay-Z, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith which premiered in 2009, stretches its legs to London at the Sadler's Wells.
We still may not know his name but the one thing we do know is that the young man who demanded answers from his city's mayor has football-sized balls.
Artist manager, producer and arts agent Eddie Lock turns off the street culture superhighway onto the arts hard shoulder but is the pace of living same style, different fashion?
18 December 2011
The Entertainment Reports Advisory contain brief news, a newsletter, highlights and links to stuff currently floating around in ER.
12 September 2011
The Nine Eleven Media Message Memory, panticularly the way it is being depicted in the media.
11 September 2011
After 10 years the conspiracy theories around the 9/11 tragedy shows no sign of letting up. There is no smoke without fire so shouldn't we be looking to fry someone (or two) for genocide?
31 August 2011
A have-a-go hero, right, tries to trip up a knifeman fleeing the scene of a stabbing, under the noses of the police.
27 August 2011
The Times Higher Education Supplement yesterday published an open letter signed by 100 British academics questioning the BBC's decision to feature David Starkey as a historian on Newsnight to speak as a commentator on an issue other than his field of expertise. Starkey sparked dismay with his inflammatory comments where he suggested the UK riots were caused by the popularisation of black culture. Here is a list of the 100+ academics.
26 August 2011
The Times Higher Education Supplement yesterday published an open letter signed by 100 British academics questioning the BBC's decision to feature David Starkey as a historian on Newsnight to speak as a commentator on an issue other than his field of expertise. Starkey sparked dismay with his inflammatory comments where he suggested the UK riots were caused by the popularisation of black culture. This is the full transcript of the academics' open letter.
23 August 2011
Ignore politicians what do they know! Multi-culturalism is not dead. In fact if ever there was a video and model for multi-culturalism it is this one.
Added on 17 August 2011
Outro: conscious message from tree lickle birds!