Friday, 3 August 2012
Heartbroken
Friday, 20 July 2012
Sonic revelation
Thursday, 19 July 2012
FRS & FBA
SHE's the one who's often overlooked when the conversation turns to notable ex-pupils of CH Hertford: Margaret Gowing (Elliott, 4's 32-38), historian of British atomic energy and Oxford's first-ever Professor of the History of Science. For the full story see her Independent obituary (1992) and Wikipedia entry. (Her husband was also an Old Blue, Donald Gowing (LaA 32-39), Secretary to the Musicians' Benevolent Fund).
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Quite gloriously pointless
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Taio: the verdict
The result? Bewilderment (see sidebar for details).
But the writing was on the wall when an article in the last Blue surveyed Old Blues in the musical world, ranging from Frankmusik to Attila the Stockbroker, and didn't say a word about Mr Cruz.
And in the wake of that, a well-established member of the CH staff who wishes to remain anonymous but has given me permission to quote him has stated bluntly in writing:
He is not an old Blue. A member of my family works with him and can verify that!Gentlemen, roll up that map, don your black armbands and turn down the gas in the hall. The dream is over.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Crash bang wallop
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Master of the universe?
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Breast cancer and after
Friday, 13 July 2012
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Funny, I think I've seen her on the telly
Mary came to a wider audience via the CH-set reality show Rock School in 2005. Bancroft's is where Dr Peter Southern (Headmaster 96-07) was head before moving to CH.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Our other Keith
2012 is the centenary year of the painter and diarist Keith Vaughan (PeA 21-29), the most renowned visual artist yet produced by CH.
Frustratingly, this blog has come back to life too late to bang the drum for the two main exhibitions marking the centenary, both of which have already closed. Keith Vaughan: Romanticism to Abstraction was staged at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, and reviewed at length in the Independent on Sunday, the Financial Times, the The Independent, the Spectator, the Observer and the Daily Telegraph. Overlapping with it, Agnew's Gallery in London mounted a commercial exhibition of fifty of Vaughan's works, thirty-five of which are shown here.
There have also been commemorative lectures at the Olympia International Fine Art and Antiques Fair and the Royal Watercolour Society, and two new books about the man have appeared, Keith Vaughan by Philip Vann & Gerard Hastings and Drawing to a Close: The Final Journals of Keith Vaughan by Gerald Hastings. Joining them in September should be Keith Vaughan: The Mature Oils 1946-1977 by Anthony Hepworth & Ian Massey. Also of interest is the catalogue (again by Gerard Hastings) from last autumn's exhibition of Keith Vaughan's Gouaches, Drawings & Prints at Osborne Samuel, which can be pored over page-by-page here.
And there's at least one more exhibition to come, albeit seemingly a small one: at Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, from September through December.
(The title of this post alludes to the war poet Keith Douglas (LaA, MidB 31-38) whose fame has outstripped Vaughan's in recent decades.)
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
A fellow of the right kidney
Monday, 9 July 2012
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Sorry, Johann
"DEAR Sir, As a world-famous eighteenth-century composer I find it extremely galling when Ilin-Dime Dimovski (MaA, GrE 00-01) grabs hold of the prelude from my Cello Suite No 1 in G Major, transposes it into A Major and bashes it out on his double bass without so much as a by-your-leave. I hope that as a responsible webmaster you will take all possible steps to ensure that no such video is embedded on your website. Yours faithfully, Johann Sebastian Bach (Mrs)." Er, yes, well… (3 mins):
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Art of degustation
DESIGNER Kacper Hamilton (MaA, GrE 98-05) takes whisky drinking to a whole new level.
Friday, 6 July 2012
Uphill task
NEW boss David Green (ThB 64-71) wants to rebuild the reputation of the Serious Fraud Office.
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Many-hued fingers
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Food, medicine, hope
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Four-term head
Monday, 2 July 2012
Blood and thunder
PUBLISHED in May, here's the second Vespasian novel by Robert Fabbri (MdB, PeA 72-79).
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Octet of images
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Make it snappy
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
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
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Domestic saga
Monday, 25 June 2012
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"
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
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
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
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.