Article Archive for November 2011
BBC One’s Frozen Planet is an amazing and mind-blowing documentary broadcasting some of the world’s greatest Antarctic species including polar bears, killer whales, white whales and penguins. Sir David Attenborough along with the production crew takes you on a thrilling polar expedition into the frozen wilderness and polar wildlife is explored. My favourite episode of [...]
As the BBC cuts bite, it seems there is no more money in the kitty for grotesque seven foot tall stuffed foxes, the services of Ulrika Jonsson and oversized prams in which to wheel around Jack Dee. Yes, Shooting Stars has suffered its second cancellation, but we couldn’t let it go without recounting some of our [...]
Christmas TV ad breaks in 2011 are more like an independent film festival than a shameless assault on your buying power, what with John Lewis’ sad little boy and Iceland driving Stacey Solomon back to her Dagenham mansion to commence with mothering duties. Let’s look back to a simpler time, when Bill Oddie sold you [...]
After being in several cities around the world including since 2007, the Elephant Parade is finally here in Singapore! This will be the event’s only Asian stop. Celebrities such as Rupert Grint have painted elephants for the show. The open-air art exhibition, which consists of a herd of 162 painted and decorated elephant statues by [...]
The latest show from Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk is a no-holds-barred horror story set in a haunted house in LA. Here are five reasons why you will become addicted to American Horror Story. 1. It’s scary Just as you suspected that Nip/Tuck might involve surgery, and that Glee had few serial killers in it, [...]
Eccentric actor Misha Collins, known to most as Castiel the angel on the CW’s Supernatural, has launched an international scavenger hunt aimed at raising funds for his Haiti relief charity and breaking a Guinness World Record. The star set an intricate scavenger hunt early this year involving team work, a rhino jigsaw puzzle and a [...]
