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    The description :writer and restaurateur dividing time between england and south of france. blogging about food and drink (especially wine), books and music, sports and politics. lettres d'uzes published throughout th...

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Created Date:2001-09-24
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ms: max smith's blog history to the defeated every smith: independent creative consultants words: max - a brief bio sites to see not dark yet #292: three men in a room 27/11/2018 5 comments another wdc porker i’ve discovered a new podcast (and i commend it to you). it’s called american scandal , and the opening episodes of series 2 concerning long-term maladministration in albany ny will resonate with anyone familiar with the shenanigans of the tory cabal running the warwick district council here in england. albany ny has been called “the most dysfunctional state capital in the us”, and no-one argued. governor thomas dewey initiated the process of governor, speaker and majority leader making all major decisions behind locked doors back in the 1940s, and it remained the convention until recently. it would appear that, in albany, key legislative decisions have been made by these “three men in a room” and their successors for three quarters of a century. no consultation. no transparency. no accountability. in leamington, of course, it’s all very different. our “three men in a room” are councillors mobbs, rhead and whiting and, like brutus, they are all honourable men. they are all tories. they are all members of the wdc 'executive'. they all serve on the limited liability partnership set up by the council with cabot square capital. and none of them live in leamington or represent leamington wards. so that’s alright then. i make no apologies for returning to this topic. not least because the latest news is that, as part of a “creative quarter draft masterplan”, we have learned that leamington’s town hall, opened in 1884, is mooted to become the location of a new restaurant and a private members club. (you’re right, it does sound a bit iffy.) as you may infer, the “three men in a room” have been particularly creative this time, eschewing the boringly obvious solution of moving wdc offices to the under-utilised town hall in favour of constructing new headquarters and transforming an existing (and rather splendid victorian) headquarters building into a restaurant and private club. i mean, leamington is crying out for more of these. i bet they could get hundreds on the streets, demonstrating in favour of this dynamic development. but of course, our three men in a room seldom pay attention to the views of leamington residents however they are expressed. we’ve written letters and emails. we’ve called public meetings. we’ve signed petitions. we’ve rallied and we’ve marched. it makes no difference. they do what they want. and in my humble opinion, it’s a (very english) scandal. today from the everysmith vaults : speaking of the unspeakable, i’ve been listening to bill frisell a great deal recently and, serendipitously, arrived at unspeakable , his 2004 album, as i typed this. by turns raucous and melodic, it’s a joy throughout. his jazz sensibility and love of americana gel beautifully. 5 comments not dark yet #291: a cure for the common cold 20/11/2018 7 comments a mephitic attack of man-flu (alright, a bad cold) left me unable to write a sensible sentence for a couple or three days last week, but fortunately more than capable of reading thousands of them. it was an opportunity i seized eagerly, because the virus struck at the same time as my annual autumn treat: the publication of new novels by ian rankin, michael connelly and lee child. this year, i also had the bonus of a new shardlake from cj sansom, his first for four or five years. armed with copious quantities of red wine, paracetamol and kitchen roll, i settled in the office armchair and opened page one of book one. here’s what i found. in a house of lies is ian rankin’s 22nd rebus. he (rebus) is retired now, has quit smoking and barely drinks. but this is a ‘cold case’, with which rebus was involved years back, an excuse he uses to infiltrate himself into the investigation. in so doing, he is back with the usual cast of characters: big ger cafferty from the dark side and, representing the forces of ‘good’, dis siobhan clarke and malcolm fox. but of course, this being rankin and rebus, the distinction between good and evil are rather more nuanced than this simple characterization. everyone has something to hide, even – especially – rebus himself. as the story unfolds, we learn what they are hiding and how well it is hidden, with each loose end neatly tied up in knots (and crosses). masterly. ​another cold case. michael connelly’s dark sacred night brings together harry bosch with the more recently created detective renée ballard to look into the brutal murder of 15 year old daisy clayton. as a mystery, it’s not really satisfactory: the attention paid early on to character one would expect to be peripheral gives it away. but as a procedural and a study of two characters interlocking and intertwining, it’s excellent. and, at the end, surprise surprise, the two – having both solved cases on the side – agree that they might well work together again. if they do, i’ll be there. and yet another cold case, the 23rd reacher novel from lee child. in past tense , the case in question is the absence of records of the reacher dynasty in laconia nh, contrary to family lore. but the paper trail opens up nefarious activities in both past and present. with his own version of renée ballard to assist, reacher continues the more cerebral and caring approach of last year’s the midnight line . which is not to say that fans of old-fashioned reacher will be disappointed. the closing chapters, set in a new hampshire killing ground, are as violent, suspenseful and gripping as anything child has written. ​finally to tombland . who would have thought a novel set in norwich could be so fascinating? sansom has taken half a decade to research the latest shardlake, and it shows. in a good way. his mission from the lady elizabeth is to investigate the circumstances of the murder of the wife of one of her distant kinsmen, a boleyn, and the whodunnit element unfolds in a more than satisfactory manner. but shardlake being shardlake, he finds himself at the centre of kett’s rebellion, and this and its causes is the real subject of the book. i confess i was unaware of the rebellion which defeated a couple of royal armies and controlled much of norfolk for a few brief weeks in 1549. but i know a hell of a lot now, thanks to both the novel itself and the historical afterword. it’s a great read, as educational as it is entertaining. also palliative. because as i turned the last page of the last book, i realized that my cold had gone. i was cured. today from the everysmith vaults: since 2010, the dead has been releasing a highlight track on each day of november. these are not just great in themselves, but serve to remind one of hidden gems and forgotten shows. the 2018 is currently two-thirds of the way through, and i am relishing each morning as i download the latest carefully chosen track. 7 comments not dark yet #290: "do any of you actually live in leamington?" 13/11/2018 5 comments we were promised clarity. what we got was obfuscation and denial. the latest skirmish in the battle against the proposed warwick district council developments at riverside and on the site of the covent garden car park took place on monday night at the spa centre, with a belated attempt at “engagement with the residents”. it hasn’t been done before and it was clear that the ‘panel’ had no experience in interacting with those they claim to represent. wdc was represented by (from left to right) councillor peter whiting, i/c finance for wdc; bill hunt, deputy chief executive (god help us!); leader of the council andrew mobbs; councillor anne grainger, who said very little throughout; and robert hoof, head of neighbourhood services, and thus responsible for ‘parking displacement strategy” which is corporate-speak for the massive reduction in parking spaces which will be a consequence of the plans. leamington residents were represented by more than 500 leamington re

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