Posted by Arts and That on 04/30 at 09:48 AM
The days have gone where rappers want to basketball players and vice versa, now they want to be things like furniture designers…
The transition from Rapper to Basketball player never really seemed to prevail to much and it doesn’t seem that furniture designing is going to work much better...back to the drawing board then (actually hopefully not...)

Wild Beasts are amazing live- if they come to a town close to you don’t miss it!
Posted by Arts and That on 04/21 at 03:19 PM
The best bit is how confused the 3 Porto defenders are acting…
Head over to The Devotarium to grab a 1/2 price bargain.
There only a couple of items left, so don’t hang around…
Posted by The Devoted on 01/04 at 03:06 PMEveryone’s trying the Luxury Lifestyle look at the moment, however in most cases its what I would call a veneer.
Go to Finch’s Quarterly Review for something a bit more authentic.

Things have tailed off a bit towards the end of this year for various reasons, I guess its better to be too busy to blog then the other way round…
The new year is looking promising, despite all the economic nonsense which no one can make their mind up about.
Onwards to the next decade…
Posted by Arts and That on 12/31 at 06:45 PMI recently came across this government website for Planning Permission. This site is really interesting and great for helping you understand what you need to do when adding to a house.
Click through to the interactive guides.
Glamour’s Golden Age
Hermione Norris narrates a three-part series on the 1920s and 30s, which creates a portrait of
a golden age so daring, so influential, so exciting that it still shapes who we are today.
The decades between the world wars saw a cultural revolution in music, fashion, design and
the arts. Mass media, mass production and the resulting mass exposure to an alluring,
seductive glamour saw the world changing at a dizzying pace, amid which many of our
modern obsessions were born.
See it here on BBC iplayer
Posted by Arts and That on 10/24 at 09:27 PMTook a trip to a zoo and thought I would take the camera along for a change