6 December 2010
A Birthday Week: An Introductory Guide
During your Birthday Week you are like a child again: get to choose what happens, where you go, what you eat and when it all takes places. You are not a dictator but treated like a prince or princess for that time. If you fancy something then why not, it's your Birthday Week. A normal Birthday Week lasts 5 days, although it could on rare occasions be as long as 6 or as little as 4. It starts 2-3 days before the big day and runs 1-2 days afterwards. This can vary depending on what milestone it is and when exactly it is in the year (if it clashes with anything else).
If your birthday lands on a Monday then probably it would run from the Friday before through to the Tuesday (just one day after). By then you should have had more than enough time celebrating and turning into your next year. A Tuesday birthday could plausible start on the Friday and run to the Wednesday. Wednesdays are interesting as you would start on the Monday and then run through to the following Saturday, although in this case you are celebrating more after the event. Thursdays would probably do similar, although start on the Tuesday and Fridays most likely start back on the Wednesday and run through to Sunday. Weekend birthdays usually start on a Thursday and end on the Monday, again depending on how important the year is.
28 November 2010
Let's Rename This Month To Snovember!
Arthur's Seat is just still visible in this shot, incredible how much snow has fallen in the centre of Edinburgh in one night. Who said it couldn't snow again? (Okay that may have been said in mid-April).
6 November 2010
I'll Have A Gin and ... Apple?
When you don't like cucumber but love gin, an important question to ask your tender is what do you recommend serving it with. Hopefully the answer will come back lime rathern than cucumber but I certainly don't expect the answer 'red apple'. Behold Carunn, a new from a small distillery in Speyside. It tastes very floral and the soft acidity from the apple complemnts it wonderfully, where lime would drown out then flavours and fragrence, where it would just taste like watered down Bombay. It's my second favourite Scottish gin, after Blackwoods of course...
9 October 2010
The (Nissan) Juke Of Edinburgh Rocks The Galleries!
Thankfully, LCI Projects, the brilliant team behind the event, have posted a single angle and edited video for you to relive my experiences.
14 September 2010
Writing Ideas On A Napkin ... Properly
I've scribbled many ideas down on scraps of paper, used envelopes and on occasion on a napkin (a handy way to remember phones numbers!). This however is a very professional way to do it!
30 August 2010
I'm All Out At 47, Now Only 338 Days Until Edinburgh Fringe 2011
47 shows, 3 misses, 2 no entries and 1 walk out (in the first category) and I'm done. Lots ofn reviews to be written up for use by Googlers over the rest of the year (as these shows are either World Premieres or European Premiere). I met and spoke to Sa mmy J, Celia Pacquola, Alan Cumming, Phill Jupitus and post-win, Russell Kane who were all lovely. Also saw Clive Anderson and Jo Brand plus numerous other performers. This is the first, and last year, I have seen every nominee. Sadly some of them are just not to my taste nor of award quality. But the sad news is of course that it's all over for another 48 weeks and 1 day...
28 August 2010
Police Seeking Witnesses As Man Is Bound, Gagged & Mugged In Central Edinburgh
A violent crime happened in the middle of the day today as a young tourist from New Zealand was shockingly gagged and mugged in broad daylight. The young man, nothing more than a boy called , is at the end of his three week stay in Edinburgh and is missing a statue and valuable title that is rightfully his. It is believed that the crime was organised by Nica Burns who is well known in Edinburgh circles and it is understood that an inoccent third party, Londoner Roisin Conaty, is currently in possesion of the 'stolen' property, although it is being stressed she doesn't deserve any blame. People are being advised to keep their eyes open to try to see The Boy With Tape On His Face and spread the word about his un-just loss.
Edinburgh Comedy Award Is Now Foster's Consistent Performer Award
So the winner's have been announced. Once again we are in a position wheren the Best Comedy Show award does not go to the best comedy show, but rather the Most Consistent Performer, much liken when Rhod Gilbert lost out to David O'Doherty. Russell Kane has won despite both Greg Davies's and Bo Burnham's shows being significantly better than his, in fact the non-nominated Kevin Eldon possibly had a better show too (although Russel's was better than Sarah Millican, don't know about Josie's yet). Interesting fact about Russel Kane's show this year: I had to give away my ticket because of his big finale, although I did get to re-book.
Best Newcomer is Roisin Conaty and I'm seeingn her in a few hours (not personally though, just in her show!). She will have to be awe-inspiring to have justifiably beaten The Boy With Tape On His Face. Bo Burnham gets the Panel Prize and should have really been runner up in the main award, if there was such a position. Another year of lowest common demoninator decisions for the shortlist and most consencious building show for the awards.