Friday 31 January 2014

Spiral Notebook: What's this? Cyclists are stopping at red traffic lights now

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COMMENT
By Giles Broadbent

These are curious times.

If we were in a Shakespeare play, the Sudden Storm of Saturday and the current Opposition Of Jove would signal a cataclysmic disruption.

Spiral Notebook: Council newspaper reaching the end of its East End Life

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COMMENT
By Giles Broadbent

East End Life, like the rest of the press, appears to be drinking in last chance saloon.

A Government bill to crack down on "town hall Pravdas" has cleared its final Parliamentary stage in the House of Lords.

Thursday 30 January 2014

Film review: Out Of The Furnace (15)

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ENTERTAINMENT


Out Of The Furnace
(15) 117mins
★★★✩✩

If Out Of The Furnace were a song, it would be a Bruce Springsteen song. The cover would be a man in a jacket and hoodie, head lowered, walking down a blue collar street of dilapidated cars, peeling paint and rundown bookies.

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Spiral Notebook: The mayor, the Murk and an embarrassment of riches

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COMMENT
By Giles Broadbent

Sometimes the presentational contortions required to keep Tower Hamlets mayor Lutfur Rahman on the road are so convoluted, you wonder why it's worth the effort.

You can imagine his back room team, the Thunk-Tank, writing Big Ideas on small Post-Its and then writhing around the shagpile in constipated knots agonising over the good, bad and ugly of their latest wheeze.

Thursday 23 January 2014

Film review: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (12A)

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ENTERTAINMENT


Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
(12A) 105mins
★★★✩✩

In the weeks of angst and meditation that is pre-Oscar season, it's easy to forget the frantic pleasure of fast-administered popcorn.

Saturday 18 January 2014

TV blog: 5 reasons to relish the new Mob City

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ENTERTAINMENT


1. The style
We should be thinking Boardwalk Empire, but this LA-set series pushes us towards Mad Men. Men wreathed in smoke (cigarette or gun), collars and ties, titfers cocked, turn-ups sharp. The jazz makes the whisky smooth as a barman's nod.

Thursday 16 January 2014

Spiral Notebook: Why learning to code should be an essential part of a child's education

SN_codeclub.jpgCanary Wharf Group sponsors a coding club network across Tower Hamlets.

This nationwide network of volunteer after-school clubs aims to let children rip the screen off their computers and tablets and let them rummage around with the gubbins inside.

Tuesday 14 January 2014

TV blog: What do our new small screen heroes tell us about who we are

TV_sherlock.jpgDeep breath. Morning after time. Sherlock wakes up a stone-cold killer but without the fiddly legal consequences. Walter White (Bryan Cranston) clutches a Golden Globe for his (considerable) pains.

For breakfast, alongside the flat champagne, a talking point. What does it all mean?

Sunday 12 January 2014

Spiral Notebook: How we're handing bacteria the advantage in the Battle of Wounded Knee

SN_ecoli.jpgWar drives innovation. Copper sheathing for hulls was first suggested in 1708 to tackle the problem of weed growth that slowed and hobbled ships of the line.

But it wasn't until decades later the practice was pushed and perfected.

Thursday 2 January 2014

Spiral Notebook: Why London's Left will be keeping an eye on New York Mayor Bill de Blasio

swearing_in.jpgIt's Eyes Left as Bill de Blasio takes up residence in New York City Hall with the promise of the kind of new socialism that Labour's Ed Miliband has been test-driving.

Combining tax-the-rich rhetoric with redistributive zeal, De Blasio, a former aide to the last Democrat Mayor (David Dinkins), arrived from nowhere in the 2013 primaries to take the most important municipal post in the US on the promise of aggressive remedies to close the "affordability gap".