Hospital appointment

Just a brief note to let you all know that there won’t be a new blog post today as I have a hospital appointment. It’s just routine, life after a massive stroke involves many more visits to doctors and health professionals than before. However I will be away for several hours…

The state we are in 2022

The other day while in the High Street, there was a disabled man begging. I gave him the few coins had in my pocket, then not even a hundred metres further on there was another cold and forlorn person, young man looking far older than his years, sitting on the wet…

Keir Starmer’s “car crash” interview dooms Labour in Scotland

  Labour leader Keir Starmer set out his pitch to Scotland on BBC’s flagship politics show “the Sunday Show” at the weekend. It was widely regarded as a car crash. Columnist Lesley Riddoch wrote: ” a stumbling Keir Starmer hit the brick wall of Scottish political reality with a bang…

Get ready to return to the bad old days of Twitter under Elon Musk

TWITTER might be an absolute hellscape – but at least it felt like our hellscape. For the eternally online, it has played the role of community hub and misinformation machine alike over the past decade. Maybe it was the shared suffering that made it feel like, in some way, it belonged to us all. Source

Blue Ticks and Dead Parrots: the Old Jokes of Musk and Cleese

Watching Elon Musk’s management ‘style’ unfold as he takes a wrecking ball to Twitter and engineers performative mass sackings is sickening. Not just for the bad taste and pettiness but the prospect of such a man being in charge of such an important public resource. The queue of toxic people banished to Gettr and other […] Source

The Last Picture Show – How Scotland’s Film Culture Just Got Hammered

Flashback Some time in the mid to late 1980s, I attended a short season of films by Shūji Terayama, a Japanese radical best known for his features, Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (1968), and Emperor Tomato Ketchup (1971). The screenings took place at Filmhouse in Edinburgh, which I visited on a semi regular […] Source