We’re Linkin Free…
Feel privileged! Here’s a special morning links roundup for you lovely people…
Holla! The Big Dog Tim Westwood turns 50 years old today… Guardian Unlimited are here to help him blow out the candles.
Jason Donovan would be hurt if you walked away, so read an interview with him here… Too many broken hearts in the world…
The Daily Mail show complete thought and care describing Milla Jovovich’s pregnant look. Lovely.
Oooh, and ladies – here’s some tips for us to be Queens of Clean – Hang on, is The Mail trying to sex up cleaning?!. (Shakes head and buries head in hands… what is the world coming to?!)
Invest in more UK kids TV shows damnit, or they’ll all start talking with American accents… (love TMi though…)
Take a closer, comedic look at the long partnership of French & Saunders at The Times.
Slate dissects a new TV show based on an advertisment, Cavemen.
American History X director Tony Kaye has attempted to make a neutral documentary on abortion; Lake Of Fire, he’s talking about it with The AV Club.
Anna Pickard sorts through the new Jennifer Lopez video for Do It Well and attempts to find a storyline.
Stay Out Til Sunday…
Here’s our entertaining and informative daily round-up of web happenings and curios…
First off, the eternal question; how do you pull a straight boy at a fashion party?
No longer the ‘idiot box’, TV is garnering a new respect – the New York Times discuss how we are what we watch, whilst film critic Mark Kermode gives in to the allure of television over at Guardian Unlimited.
Stuart: A Life Backwards (tonight, 9pm, BBC2) star Tom Hardy (above) discusses his life and career so far, and gorgeous British actress Emily Blunt talks to The Times.
Jealous of Prince’s backing dancers in their sassy London Fashion Week glory? Style‘s blog tells you how to get the look.
Don’t forget London Fashion Weekend’s shopping event is coming up this week.
Check out my A Mighty Heart film review at Screenjabber.
The Times discusses World music’s punk protest singer Manu Chao and, as all should, urges readers to invest in his wonderful work.
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