Entries from Londonist tagged with 'kirstymaccoll'
December 22, 2007
It’s almost Christmas! Over the Christmas holidays, we’ll be here every day recommending the best of what’s on television. We’ll do the hard work, slogging through the TV listings, and let you sit back with a nice hot drink and a mince pie. Enjoy! On TV, Londonist likes: Strictly Come Dancing (BBC1, 17:50-19:15 and 21:25-22:10) While we haven’t been keeping up with the excitement of this year’s dancing fun, we know lots of you......
Continue Reading "Londonist Stays In - Saturday 22 December"October 6, 2007
Avid weekend readers of this site may be interested to know that tomorrow (Sunday) sees the annual get together to commemorate would have been Kirsty MacColl's upcoming birthday. Londonist has always had a soft spot for Kirsty that has continued after her death in 2000. We paid full tribute to her earlier this year. At noon, fans, friends and family will gather around her bench in Soho Square to celebrate her life and music.......
Continue Reading "Kirsty Remembered Tomorrow"May 24, 2007
Kirsty MacColl's final album was the rather wonderfully Cuban-influenced Tropical Brainstorm which included the 2000 hit 'In these Shoes'. Her career had always had its fair share of ups and downs, but a disproportionate amount of her seminal work (either her own songs or cover versions) seems to tap directly into our own feelings and memories at the time - Walking Down Madison, collaboration with the Pogues, A New England, Days. After the success......
Continue Reading "Londonist Loves...A Bench in Soho Square"December 20, 2005
Well, TV Troll was 50% right, which is better than nowt, as salt-o'-t'earth Strictly Come Dancing winner Darren might say. We're still kicking ourselves for not having put money on Shayne to win as we predicted aaaages ago; we could have bought new cushions for the dungeon or something with the winnings. Congrats to the winners and the runners-up; both finals were superb, although it was a pain in the arse having to swap......
Continue Reading "TV Troll: Turkeys And French Hens"June 27, 2005
A break from the norm in this week's Monday Music Review as we lead with a single review and eschew the normal full album reviews (mainly because we couldn't bear to listen to the albums more than once and we have yet to reach a level of cynicism that makes us write reviews based on solely one listen). The Eighteenth Day of May - The Highest Tree / Sir Casey Jones (single) The Eighteenth Day......
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