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Tuesday, 07 April 2020 10:14

Does Betting Make Sports More Interesting?

Written by Chris Baxter

Both men and women around the world love sports, whether playing them or watching them. With such a range of options, from football to tennis and from golf to basketball, there’s something for everyone out there. However, there’s a debate about whether or not betting can make sports even more interesting.

Alan Hudson burst onto the football scene aged 17 for Chelsea on 1st February 1969 at Stamford Bridge, for a home match against Southampton.

Wednesday, 07 November 2018 10:27

Last Night a Yogi Saved My Life...

Written by Loren Bruce Jenkins

To share how I became a Yoga Instructor, I will start at the beginning, always the best place to start.

Wednesday, 01 June 2016 16:39

The UK roots of Acid House by Dean Cavanagh

Written by Dean Cavanagh


2017 sees 30 years of Acid House. I’m not usually one for anniversaries; I was happy to hear that Joe Corre - Malcolm McClaren’s son - was going to burn his collection of punk memorabilia to celebrate 40 years of “punk” and that a gang of octogenarians in Bermondsey trashed a load of old washboards to celebrate 60 years of skiffle.

Monday, 24 March 2014 21:00

Frankenstein The True Story

Written by Matteo Sedazzari

Michael Sarrazin Frankenstein The True Story.
© Words Matteo Sedazzari

Frankenstein The True Story made in 1973, directed by Jack Smight, a veteran of TV movies and shows (The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Arrest and Trial, The Sound of Miles Davis) and cinema (The Illustrated Man, Kaleidoscope ,The Third Day).   Much of Smight’s work is focused on the psychology of the central actors, and how circumstances affected their actions and decisions. This is certainly the case with Frankenstein The True Story, made for TV, yet with such picturesque settings, dramatic sound track and strong performances, Frankenstein The True Story could easily have been released for the cinema.

Sunday, 02 November 2014 14:08

Dennis Munday on Setting Sons and The Jam

Written by Dennis Munday

The Jam Live - Paul Weller - Bruce Foxton - Rick Buckler.


After the stunning triumph of All Mod Cons in 1978, how would 1979 turn out for The Jam? The next phase of their career was crucial and they needed to consolidate the success of their third album. As far as singles went, the band and Paul had problems coming up with a song that equalled the (chart) success of All Mod Cons.

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