Multi-tasking with Remote Control…

I’ve never understood how today’s multi-tasking mums manage to juggle children and household responsibilities with jobs, social networking, pets and Zumba classes. In the past we would have been dressed in a pinny, baking fairy cakes with the children, or (in a freshly laundered pinny) welcoming home our bread-winning husband, ... Read More...

Review Wittgenstein in Cambridge, Letters and Documents 1911-1951 ed. Brian McGuinness

A major new academic work on Wittgenstein reveals the human face of a brilliant but difficult man, finds Elberry... In an age of meretricious academic nonsense, Wittgenstein in Cambridge is a professional, scholarly work. Professor McGuinness has collected and edited nearly 500 pages of letters between the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein and ... Read More...

Bird Psychology Diagrams

Hitchcock showed unequivocally that birds are the enemy, making it all the more important to know their ways... For many years I used to wake up screaming, having had nightmares in which the apocalyptic vision at the end of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds came true. I took these terrors to be ... Read More...

Far Away Places

This week Mr Slang is banished to Gobbler's Knob... We moved last week. Approximately 50 m. One side of the block to the other. So not far but still we moved and it meant a change of address – possibly harder for the recipient to absorb since all that has altered ... Read More...

The Terrible Wisdom of the Glyptodon

What a drunken satyr, a grotesquely inflated armadillo and a parachuting nonagenarian have to tell us about not just our death, but everyone's... Wisdom is proverbially reticent. The wise need to be eked from their crabby shells; we are, perhaps rightly, suspicious of philosophical or rhetorical fluency. In a story related in ... Read More...

Dabbler Heroes: Fred Astaire

Nige pays tribute to the greatest dancer... Fred Astaire - especially when dancing with Ginger Rogers - is (and I admit to a sizeable blind spot in the area marked Dance) almost the only dancer I can watch with that rush of aesthetic pleasure, the tingle at the nape of the ... Read More...