Moving towards a prize? Well let’s wait and see!

KESHAV SHREE:- FILMMAKER AND QUALIFIED LONDONDOCTOR EDUCATED IN LONDON ITSELF.Aside from doing a degree in Medicine in London, Keshav has also done a one year film course and now he is a mover and a shaker in the fringe genre of making shorts (short films) for competitions! His appealing countenance is evident as he has acted in some of his films. Film is a passion and a hobby.Read on……Of his latest two shorts Keshav told me “They’re both realistic comedies and I like making films on things that affect me as a first generation immigrant.” He has been in England since he … Continue reading Moving towards a prize? Well let’s wait and see!

Instruments of Wealth extraction which aids the spread of autocracy

“The magic of Tim Wu’s The Age of Extraction is its simplicity, and breaks down one of the greatest challenges of our age- the unaccountable power of tech platforms, explaining your online life is draining your wallet. Our world is dominated by a handful of tech platforms, who provide great conveniences and entertainment, but also stand as some of the most effective instruments of wealth extraction ever invented, seizing immense amount of money, data, and attention from all of us. An economy driven by digital platforms and AI influence offers the potential to enrich us, and also threatens to marginalize … Continue reading Instruments of Wealth extraction which aids the spread of autocracy

Good writing evokes sensations

Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, an English literature professor at the University of Oxford, reveals his love of reading with his students, and collating twenty years of teaching, his book Look Closer explores the iconic works of literature that have formed, sustained and entertained him, from timesless classics like Wuthering Heights and Dracula to modern masterpieces like Normal People and The Handmaid’s Tale, as well as children’s books, poetry, plays, short stories, and even comics. Douglas-Fairhurst explains how to slow down, take note and bring a text to life, Look Closer makes clear how literature works and why in these turbulent times, reading … Continue reading Good writing evokes sensations

Love Triangle

Lily King’s understands good love stories- their secrets and subtext, their highs and their free falls, suffused with love triangles that even the narrator’s 12-year-old son at some point tells her that he has been invited to be part of a thruple which he declines. His mother, the narrator whose name we are not told until the final lines of the book. In the fall of her senior year of college. She meets two students from her 17th century Lit class: Sam who had coppery brown hair and Yash with a thick black pontytail. Best Friends living off-campus in the elegant … Continue reading Love Triangle

Innovative Catering Show

Have an insight into the innovative future of commercial catering equipment at The Catering Innovation Show at Business Design Centre, London. The show brought together some of industry’s biggest brands, pioneering suppliers and the latest cutting-edge game-changing innovations, interactive demonstrations and catering equipment exploring the latest trends shaping the foodservice sector be it be pub, hotel, or restaurants.  Catertherm offers a combined hot and cold plate, temperature ranging between -5°C and +140°C, giving an amazingly flexible foodservice counter that can keep food hot or keep food cold at different times. Hot and cold plate – topped with glass, Dekton or stainless steel, or … Continue reading Innovative Catering Show

Do You want to be a filmmaker

BECOMING A FILMMAKER – THE HARD TRUTH ABOUT MAKING ITIN LONDON By Krish Pinto – London BA Film Graduate. Book available to order on Amazon.It is rare to find a writer with the talent of chronicling a guide andcommentary so successfully and imaginatively as Krish Pinto. Thatknown, I have suggested to him that he might be good writing novelsand maybe a screenplay to go with each one. Krish reacted bystating that AI is ahead of us writers – and can be programmed towrite novels and screenplays for us! However, I thought of this overtwenty five years ago regarding a novelist … Continue reading Do You want to be a filmmaker

Bob Marley Honoured

Late Legendary Bob Marley, a Jamaican singer, songwriter, guitarist  and one of the pioneers of reggae is being honoured by unveiling a green plaque at Battersea Park, London by Wandsworth Council on Saturday 25th October. Robert Nesta Bob Marley, a Rastafarian icon, who infused his music with a sense of spirituality and increased the visibility of Jamaican music worldwide, used to play football at Battersea Park while recording Exodus with the Wailers. Marley who was born in Nine Mile, Jamaica, began his career in ’63, after forming the group Teenagers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, which eventually became the Wailers and … Continue reading Bob Marley Honoured

Lyra’s fate…

Philip Pullman’s use of language of fantasy to illuminate our world and to explore the deepest question of what it means to be alive and awake to all the splendors and horrors around us.  In volume one his follow up triology which referenced John Milton’s Paradise Lost. The next volume depict Lyra at 20, battling anti-liberal forces, and the final volume published this week, those forces are confirmed to be multinational conglomerates that overdevelop erstwhile wholesome communities and even threaten to buy naming rights to Oxford colleges. Lyra Silvertongue was new Eve, Her “Fall” into sin reframed as a victory … Continue reading Lyra’s fate…

How to restore the UK economy, drive prosperity to elevate living standards

Prosperity Through Growth by the US economist Dr Arthur B Laffer, inventor of Laffer Curve (his eponymous curve); policy campaigner  Matthew Elliott, businessman and former chief executive of Vote Leave campaign, Michael Hintze a high profile asset manager, and founder of the Centre for Economics and Business Research, Douglas McWilliams, although is a would-be Conservative idea for growth, who has no answer to the populist right, but the philosophy is a collection of old ideas, similar to what Keith Joseph suggested for Margaret Thatcher in the 1970s. Their policy begins by setting out principles of ideal economic policy- the “North Star” … Continue reading How to restore the UK economy, drive prosperity to elevate living standards

Top five Dream Cities of the world in 2025

/ According to locals’ responses the world’s happiest city in 2025 is Abu Dhabi with 96 per cent saying that their city makes them happy. Second place Medellin, the Colombian city, where locals found joy in their everyday experiences including energetic nightlife, followed by Cape Town, South Africa’s coastal city with blue flag beaches, Mexico City, Mexico, and Mumbai, India  Continue reading Top five Dream Cities of the world in 2025