
You can read my cover story 'Ye Olde Taxes' in the latest issue of Renaissance Magazine, available from all good bookshops and newsagents now.

Hey, I don't consider myself that stylish a guy, but I know what I like.
The success of Ed Hardy's clothing line is in his use of panthers, eagles, tigers and other exciting animals to spruce up his designs. There's nothing that says 'I'm a tiger' like having a flippin' great tiger emblazoned on your t-shirt.
Rush Limbaugh by Ian Marsden
In many respects, that's the simple problem behind our complex economic crisis. Banks have been lending out billions of dollars to American consumers and then 'selling' these loans amongst themselves.
Director David Schwimmer, best known as 'Ross' in 'Friends,' is becoming something of an Anglophile - directing not just several episodes of 'Little Britain USA,' but also the cute London-based romantic comedy 'Run, Fat Boy, Run.'
Last night President Obama gave a press conference - which I watched because I'll do anything to get 'American Idol' off the air!
Like Harry Potter before it, it seemed like the incredibly hyped Twilight saga could never be translated to the movie screen without a cacophony of criticism - but director Catherine Hardwicke actually does a very respectable job.
The 'Hoke' house by Skylab Architecture. Don't give them a hard time about the landscaping (or lack of it.) If all seven Cullens live in this two bedroom, they're obviously not that well off.





In the amusing comedy Run, Fat Boy, Run, there's a heartbreaking scene when down-on-his-luck dad Dennis (Simon Pegg) tries to score some last-minutes tickets to Lord of the Rings from an unscrupulous scalper outside the theater.

Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings is going to be released on June 9th. Maybe I'll have a Wii by then!
My 1989 Lincoln Town Car is a pretty impressive chunk of car. It's not just eighteen feet long, with a five-liter engine and enough luggage space to stash a snowmobile in - it's also a museum.
In fact, the Hayne's manual for my car covers ALL rear-wheel drive Lincolns from 1970 to 2002 - basically meaning that the cars hadn't evolved mechanically at all in the course of 32 years.Vermont Senate panel approves gay marriage bill
MONTPELIER, Vt. – A Vermont Senate committee has unamimously approved a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage in the state. Full story here.
What with Washington state approving Domestic Partnerships last week, it looks like what the conservatives call the 'homosexual agenda' is inexorably marching forward.
That being said, there were four highlights to our week that we risked missing due to a lack of a television. Monday's 'House,' Wednesday's 'Knight Rider,' Tina's favorite show, Thursday's 'Ugly Betty' and the sci-fi saga that is 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles' on Friday.
No lipstick lesbian shenanigans for the Disney Princesses! Except for the occasion during which this photograph was taken.
This is the sort of 70s-era, grainy, gratuitous titillation German TV features after midnight on most of their TV channels.
This screen used to be on the BBC during the middle of the night. I think it's called the 'Test Card.' Nobody explained why the little girl was playing naughts and crosses against an creepy disembodied clown. It gave me nightmares.
Nobody in the UK 'got' Seinfeld, but we all thought Frasier was hysterical. It was a comedy of snobbery that translated sublimely to us class-obsessed Brits.
When Janet Jackson flashed a (covered) nipple during the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, the FCC fined the network $550,000 for 'indecency.' The nipple was revealed for exactly nine sixteenths of a second.
The 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' which features no nudity or sex, is deemed perfectly acceptable fare to sit the kids in front of while you have a natter on the telephone to your mum.
Everything offered in America infomercials is priced at $19.99 except, ironically, the one example I'd decided to show you.
The Tudors - packed with all the nudity, violence and gross historical liberties that today's demanding Direct TV audience demands.
It's astonishing to think how much this blog has changed since I first starting writing it, back in June of 2006. I was Sales Manager of a radio station in Berkshire then. Now I'm living in New York - still working in the radio biz, but in a totally different capacity.
This photo is included to represent the commercialization of Militant Ginger and is in no way included purely for the purposes of titillation/pimpage. Honest.