Saturday 30 June 2012

Make it snappy

TANYA GOODIN (6's 76-83) on the need for quick decision-making in business (40 secs):

Friday 29 June 2012

Saving limbs, saving lives


ON the website of the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining is this profile of its head of operations, Guy Rhodes (LHB, PeA 80-86).

Thursday 28 June 2012

Seductive, pert, dusty

A SINGLE sentence penned by the classical scholar E J Kenney (ColA 35-43, Senior Grecian, Governor, Almoner 56-91, Treasurer 84-86) sends one blogger into raptures.

Christ's Hospital

THIS is a blog about the former pupils and staff of Christ's Hospital.

As attentive readers will recall, I have to make this announcement from time to time to drive Houseyblog up the Google Blog Search rankings, where it's currently languishing at #54.

That's all. Move along please, nothing to see here…

Wednesday 27 June 2012

Back in the day

SINGER-songwriter (et very cetera) Jaki Miles-Windmill (Staff 00-05) performs her own composition "Stars shine, Moon bright" at Bunjies Folk Cellar, London W1, which closed in 1999 (4½ mins):

Tuesday 26 June 2012

Domestic saga


FROM Neolithic Orkney to the post-war housing projects, the ever-evolving British home cannot evade the scrutiny of Edward Denison (MdA 85-92).

Monday 25 June 2012

Now hear this


VETERAN leftie Howard Medwell (PeB 59-66) has been given a newspaper column.

Sunday 24 June 2012

Pastures new


CONGRATULATIONS to rugbyman Andrew Higgins (ThA 92-99) - shown here in an off-duty moment - on his signing by Newcastle Falcons after a season with Sale Sharks.

Saturday 23 June 2012

"The most wonderful woman you'll probably ever meet"

A YOUNG interviewer unafraid of hyperbole introduces us to Yemisi Mokuolu (BaB 88-96), promoter of African culture events (14 mins):


Friday 22 June 2012

Any offers?



IT seems Charlotte Mitchell (Hertford 35-42) (see below) left several unpublished novels:
…it is a mystery why they failed to find a publisher. It would prove a splendid coda if an imaginative imprint were to make good these omissions - the books would delight her admirers as well as introduce new readers to her distinctive body of work.

Thursday 21 June 2012

Screen sounds


LISTEN in for a few minutes on the website of Martin Batchelar (ThB, GrW 03-05), multi-award-winning composer of music for film.

Wednesday 20 June 2012

Germs cost medals



THE chief medical officer for Team GB, Ian McCurdie (PeB 71-77), who triggered a silly media fuss by warning athletes to be careful over shaking hands, is unrepentant in The Independent.

Tuesday 19 June 2012

Knees-up

FAMOUS in their day, and great friends of CH, Elsie and Doris Waters, better known as Gert and Daisy, do their bit for morale in wartime London (80 secs):


Monday 18 June 2012

Tinie's campaign manager



ALEX EDEN-SMITH (PeA 92-99), the marketing man behind Tinie Tempah (to say nothing of Coldplay, etc), gives an interview:
Would your classmates from school be surprised at what you're doing now?

Yeah they would! I was never really musical and didn't play any instruments; it was more of a private passion for me that just built up. I spent a lot of time at school thinking "No-one gets a job in the music industry" or that it was "too hard" to get into.

Sunday 17 June 2012

One man in his time…



LIFELONG Socialist, pacifist, Labour and union activist, photographer, hospital porter, youth worker, would-be Dominican priest and, for 37 years, teacher of drama and director of Shakespeare at Salisbury College, Paul Whiteside (ThB 47-55) has died at 75.

Saturday 16 June 2012

Master of art



ONE Royal Academician called him "the most naturally talented painter I've ever met"; he is Tod Ramos (PeA 67-75), convivial extrovert, artist of worldwide reputation, and potentially your host and teacher in the South of France.

Friday 15 June 2012

Mozart therapy

LET the Renard Ensemble, one-third of which is Katy Ayling (ColA, GrW 97-04) (seen here on the right), banish your suicidal impulses (4½ mins):

Thursday 14 June 2012

His brain makes waves



ODDLY, CH tends to ignore one of the most influential living Old Blues, the social theorist Anthony Wilden (LaB 46-53). Fortunately, Wikipedia doesn't.

Wednesday 13 June 2012

Man-mountain



HE may not be a stereotype whippet-slim biking wizard, but Ian Pinder (LaB, MdA, ThB, GrW 96-03) has just succeeded in cycling from Cairo to Cape Town (blogging as he went) to raise funds to build a school in Kenya - and it's not too late to contribute.

Tuesday 12 June 2012

Stop thief!



Samuel Taylor Coleridge (CH 1782-91, Senior Grecian) was a plagiarist and liar, insisted the late Norman Fruman.

Monday 11 June 2012

Old Blue "has transparent head" shock

VOCALIST and guitarist Paul Van Oestren (MdA 89-96) leads his band The Bookhouse Boys in "Guns Like Drums" (2½ mins):

Sunday 10 June 2012

Home thoughts from Kenya



NOW teaching at the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, Jacob Keet (LaB, GrE 99-06) writes to the West Sussex County Times. He'll soon be releasing an album for a very good cause…

Friday 8 June 2012

From Heartbeat to The Goon Show



… via Black Beauty and Corrie: the career of actress, poet and dramatist Charlotte Mitchell (Hertford 35-42), who has died aged 85, ranged widely, as the Guardian relates.