Well, one week later and the whole Miley Cyrus drama seems pretty much forgotten. Time has moved on or at least the media have, keen as ever for fresh meat. So, what’s been the buzz since then? Sure, the whole Barak Obama/Hilary Clinton stoush and who will lead the Democrats at the next election to what they assume is assured victory, even if these preceding months will have given the Republicans, what George Bush certainly had not – an actual chance of another term.
And on a completely serious note, the terrible tragedy to the Burmese people and the difficulties the UN and aid agencies are having in providing assistance; that has made the real news. But in the world of the hot-off-the-press tabloids and Google searches, it has been all about Britney Spears filming another episode of HIMYM.






In 19th century England William Makepeace Thackeray wrote his brilliant novel Vanity Fair (which some of you may know better as a movie starring Reese Witherspoon).
It is almost winter, and in the late afternoon the sun came out from behind the clouds, so I went and opened the venetians as far as I could.
Although celebrity gossip may seem to have been borne in the modern era, with the rapid dissemination and ease of access that technology such as the internet provides, the interest in others and the the need to put certain people on a pedestal, is certainly not new and has been around for as long as humans have existed.