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Loving Dubbya
I’ve been watching the American election coverage mainly through blogs and Facebook postings of my friends over there and I’m reminded of...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20192 min read
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Suspended in time, between pole and tropic / When the short day is brightest
I’m loving the winter this year. I was at the Buddhist Monastery at Chithurst, West Sussex, over New Year. It’s the perfect...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20193 min read
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Ayahuasca
AYAHUASCA Came back a week ago from Brazil where I was filming a documentary about the native Indian plant medicine Ayahuasca . It was...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 201911 min read
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PRUDISH PENGUINS
It seeped into my consciousness that “The March of the Penguins” was a must-see movie this year. Someone had mentioned it was a good...

Alistair Appleton
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Alistair Appleton
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É melhor ser alegre que ser triste
It was a strange evening. The Anglo-Brazilian Carnival Christmas Ball in Chelsea. Chelsea. Fulham. They make my heart sink with their...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20193 min read
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If Jan Moir so much as murmurs I will personally find her and slay her.
Kristian was a fine, charming, complex, rather dazzling man. TV is duller and straighter and drearier without him. I was proud to have...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20191 min read
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An idle moment on the Jurassic Coast
In every walk-round on Escape there’s a half hour where I get to sit down in someone else’s kitchen or front room (wherever I won’t be in...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20191 min read
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Jerry! Jerry!
JERRY! JERRY! So I feel like I have to say something about “Jerry Springer- The Opera” which aired on BBC2 tonight despite more than...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20192 min read
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‘make sure you’re living life at it’s most spherical; in all directions at once.&#
On the train journies up and down England I’ve been reading Candace Pert’s odd book ‘Molecules of Emotion’ – part treatise on the...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20194 min read
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Paralympia: “there is no such thing as a run-of-the-mill human”
I thought nothing could surpass the sunny uplift of the Olympics but I was wrong. When the Olympic Games finished (with that...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20193 min read
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Rilke: Sonnets to Orpheus, Part 2, XII
I love Rilke and I was sent a lovely translation of this Sonnet to Orpheus by Anita Barrows and Joanna Macy which seemed to capture all...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20191 min read
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Tom Raworth
Tom Raworth The internet never ceases to amaze me. Quite by accident I stumbled across Tom Raworth’s website the other day. It was sad...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20192 min read
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Rimbaud’s Right
Another year, another Proms season gone. Again I’m chuffed that the British Broadcasting Corporation exists. No other broadcaster on the...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20194 min read
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THEATRE & MUSIC REVIEW
The Noise of Time: Shostakovich and Théatre de Complicité It probably wasn’t the best choice for a romantic date: the driest piece of...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20194 min read
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Come on baby, baby, now feel the waltz…
For whatever reason I found myself having tea in Carnaby Street in the drizzle at 8.30 on a Saturday morning. Huddled under a cafe...

Alistair Appleton
Apr 14, 20192 min read
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