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  • CLASSIC CAR REVIEW | 1992 Alfa Romeo Spider

    Think Alfa Romeo Spider and you instantly think of a gawky Dustin Hoffman and a sexy siren that is Anne Bancroft. The Spider, like Ms Bancroft aged gracefully with very little input from science or cosmetics. Here we take a look at a 1992 Spider that is some 25 years into the production run.

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    Launched in 1966 the Pininfarina Duetto as it was then known was built on a very shortened Giulia chassis. While the Giulia exhibited some fine body architecture in its details, it was upright and square and built around a typical 3 box design saloon. It also spawned the very handsome Bertone penned GT coupe models and then came the pretty open top tourer.

    It won praise from the motoring press. For its time it was sophisticated in its underpinnings and no matter what the engine size was, it liked to be driven hard. From the humble 1300cc to the very latest 2 litres with injection, it had the much enthused about twin cam from Alfa Romeo. All the UK could offer at the time were leaky MGB’s and shoddy build quality.

    The Italians have always been good at getting sports cars just right the first time. And ‘the time’ is the essential downfall for them too. It was perfect. So perfect that Alfa Romeo decided to halt development almost immediately after it was launched and close the book on it.

    There were some changes made over its 26-year production run. The stylised boat tail of the early ones was sheared off and made square for the series 2. Then following US regulations where the Spider was an important big seller for Alfa Romeo, it was endowed with big impact bumpers and a rubber spoiler that was literally stapled on it for the series 3. The final model as seen here was developed again out of regulations and fitted with fuel injection and those building girder bumpers were smoothed out. The rear end was also treated to another new look and in some ways looked more like a modern take on the boat tail.

    The main criticism for the UK lover of Alfa Romeo was that the Spider was available only in left-hand drive. Again another classic “qualunque cosa” or ‘whatever’ from Milan. UK importers did, however, offer right-hand drive conversions on the series 4.

    All this didn’t matter. It was an open-topped Alfa Romeo. There is something very passionate about Alfa Romeo and until you have owned one you never fully get to understand them. While they are not quite so thrown together as they were back in the 60s and 70s, they exude an unrivalled following.

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    Driving one today is a bit of a culture shock. This year sees the 50th year of the Spider. It’s hard to believe that it really is 50 years since it was exposed to the world. In this series 4 model, we are also granted power steering. Something I am told by owner Nigel that is essential. It certainly feels nicely weighted if a little indirect to gentle inputs. The Spider might have been a sports car five decades ago but like over cooked pasta it has gone a bit soggy on the edges when pushed to the limits.

    The driving position is very Italian. Read any old reviews on anything from Italy and you often would read about the long-armed, short-legged driving position you needed to adopt. It isn’t that bad. Again the passion for an Alfa Romeo by its owners is that they will put up with it just because it’s an Alfa Romeo. And don’t be put off by the gearstick that protrudes high up from the dashboard. It looks unnatural though in practice it works a treat.

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    Treated as a weekend cruiser for pub excursions or showing off how wonderful your life is then the Spider makes sense. The 2 litre injected engine is eager though sadly because of the injection it loses the roar of the carburettors and the rasp in its exhaust note. It will keep up with modern traffic with a recorded maximum speed of 120mph. Not too shabby even by today’s standards.

    Roof off motoring is what the Spider is all about. With the roof up it really is a bit ugly like someone knocked up the roof in a shed so you’ll always want to lower it as often as possible. Roof lowered and it comes alive. The rush of air around you on a balmy early autumn day brings out the giddy grin in your face that makes you more excited than that day you got offered your first dance on a balcony in Sitges by a handsome man in a linen suit and exotic cologne. It’s refreshing.

    On the drive around town owner, Nigel did tell me off for changing up the gears too early. “Why are you in forth? Put it back into second and enjoy the sound” he said. Perhaps I was being a little mechanically sympathetic to someone else’s car but true to his word I did just that and lazy low down torque was replaced once again by the eagerness of the twin cam on tap and mechanical music.

    Owner Nigel has had the car for around 8 years. In that time it has seen a repaint and the wheels have been replaced by retro looking originals from the earlier Spiders. They look fantastic. Wife Helen was less impressed with the hit the bank balance took for them. Some mechanical dramas have been averted thanks to a fantastic network of support for old Alfa Romeos. He still has work that he wants to do it but at the moment she’s a keeper and Italian car nut Nigel wouldn’t be without it.

    I’d certainly have one. The pretty looks and Alfa Romeo engine are a pleasure to all the senses. Despite its visual faults, I’d have a series 3. I just happen to like a bit of tacked on ugliness and an underdog.

  • Will & Grace star Megan Mullally brings new show to the UK

    Will & Grace star Megan Mullally brings new show to the UK

    Best know for playing character Karen Walker on the Emmy Award-winning TV sitcom Will & Grace, Megan Mullally is coming over to the UK for two show with her new band mate Stephanie Hunt.

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    The new band Nancy And Beth, made up of both Mullally and Hunt, will perform two shows, one in Manchester and one in London. To give you a taste they’ve just released their new video ‘Please Mr. Jailer‘ taken from their upcoming new album ‘Nancy & Beth’.

     

    “’Please Mr. Jailer’ ended up being a song that we would do a lot as an opener in our live shows,” explains Mullally about the song. Talking about their live shows, described as punk showbiz, Mullaly said “i think we’re getting ready to do a number with a hat and cane, that kind of thing, we already do a couple numbers with chairs – chairs being a classic, Bob Fosse-ish, showbizzy prop, but the punk element is that it’s just me and Stephanie and this funky band from Austin.”

    Tickets are available Here for both dates:

    Thursday 20th April – London – Royal Festival Hall

    Saturday 22nd April – Manchester – Palace Theatre

  • Running on Empty Dreams

    Sydney has played the part of a devoted wife to her husband for years, but her world is shattered when she meets Jane and is instantly attracted to her. She is quickly overwhelmed with the intensity of her love for Jane and the lustful passion that they share. Now Sydney is faced with a choice between the forbidden love that she craves and the undying love of her husband.

    Starring: Kathleen Benner, Rachel Owens
    Runtime: 1 hour, 59 minutes
    Release: 2010
    IMDB: 4.6/10

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  • Revealing Mr. Maugham

    Documentary film on the life and work of author W. Somerset Maugham. His life and work discussed by writers such as Armistead Maupin and Alexander McCall-Smith and experts such as Selina Hastings.

    Starring: Armistead Maupin, Alexander McCall Smith, Pico Iyer
    Runtime: 1 hour, 23 minutes
    Release: 2012
    IMDB: 6.1/10

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  • Infamous

    This witty and moving biopic of Truman Capote, gay novelist and one of New York’s glitterati, describes his obsession with one of the killers of a family of three which lead to his book In Cold Blood.

    Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Toby Jones
    Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes
    Release: 2006
    IMDB: 7.1/10

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  • Rock Hudson’s Home Movies

    From his days as an obscure contract player to the revelations about his “gay life style,” the film provides an innovative and exciting look at the life of a legend: Rock Hudson.

    Starring: Eric Farr, Cyd Charisse
    Runtime: 1 hour, 3 minutes
    Release: 1992
    IMDB: 5.9/10

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  • Police officer dies from injuries during Westminster Terror attack

    Police officer dies from injuries during Westminster Terror attack

    It has been confirmed that a police officer and a woman have died following a “terror incident” in central London.

    The woman, who has not yet been named died after being hit by a car on Westminster bridge. The car then crashed into railings. The car struck a number of people on the bridge leaving many with horrific injuries.

    After the car hit the railings at least one man escaped and headed towards the Palace of Westminster. Police are cautious to confirm whether there was just one attacker. An investigation is under way.

    The officer was stabbed by the attacker and died from the injuries despite first responder’s best efforts.

    Westminster has become the latest European city to become the victim of a terrorist incident. Police in London confirmed that a “terror incident” in the area surrounding parliament has left at least three people dead and several people with “catastrophic injuries”.

    A car was driven at people on Westminster bridge, echoing an attack in Nice, France in July 2016.

  • Westminster suffers “terror incident” leaving at least one person dead

    Westminster suffers “terror incident” leaving at least one person dead

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    Westminster has become the latest European city to become the victim of a terrorist incident. Police in London have confirmed that a “terror incident” in the area surrounding parliament has left at least four people dead and several people with “catastrophic injuries”. A car was driven at people on Westminster bridge, echoing an attack in Nice, France in July 2016.

    After the car hit the railings at least one man escaped and headed towards the Palace of Westminster. Police are cautious to confirm whether there was just one attacker. An investigation is underway.

    The officer was stabbed by the alleged attacker and died from the injuries despite first responder’s best efforts. The assailant also died from his injuries.

    According to sources, after the officer was stabbed in the Houses of Parliament, the assailant ran into the Palace of Westminister before being shot by armed police. It is not known whether the assailant is alive or dead.

    Police are unable to confirm the exact numbers of deaths or injuries.

    Footage emerging on social media show a number of people lying in the road on Westminister Bridge.

    This is the first major terrorist incident in London since July 7th 2005, which left 52 victims dead.

    A number of MPs have paid their respects to the police service, MP Chris Bryant tweeted his gratitude, saying,

    “Lots of people have sent kind messages. My staff and I are fine but under lock-down. My respect to the police and security services.”

  • Ukraine has just banned Russia’s act from the Eurovision Song Content

    This year’s Eurovision Song Contest host, Ukraine has just banned Russia’s act from the country.

    Russia’s Eurovision entry, Julia Samoilova has been banned from appearing at the competition as it emerges that shehas performed in Crimea.

    The former Russian X Factor singer had been due to perform her ballad “Flame Is Burning” at the competition in May, however, Ukraine’s security services, SBU, have determined that her visit to the territory would be “illegal”.

    Ukraine law forbids entering Crimea in order to perform.

    According to sources around 140 other Russian artists have been blacklisted by the SBU following the annexation of Crimea last year.

    Russia and Ukraine have been in dispute since the annexation of Crimea and the fighting in east Ukraine.

    The UK’s Foreign office updated its advice for travellers to the Ukraine for Eurovision saying that it advised against travelling to Donetsk oblast, Luhansk oblast to the east of the country and Crimea in the south. It also warned that the UK was not able to provide consular services to any part of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts and Crimea.

    It tells travellers,

    “Russian forces and pro-Russian groups have established full operational control in Crimea. Following an illegal referendum on 16 March 2014, Russia illegally annexed Crimea on 21 March 2014 and tensions remain high”.

    The EBU has released a statement about the decision to ban Julia Samoilova saying,

    We have to respect the local laws of the host country, however we are deeply disappointed in this decision as we feel it goes against both the spirit of the Contest, and the notion of inclusivity that lies at the heart of its values.

    We will continue a dialogue with the Ukrainian authorities with the aim of ensuring that all artists can perform at the 62nd Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv in May. 

  • I’m A Stripper

    I’m a Stripper is back for more unzipped fun! This 5-part documentary mini-series explores the lives of men working in a taboo profession interweaving burlesque, webcam modeling, super troupes, gender drag, and Go-Go guys.

    Starring: Alex Biffin, Jeremy Smith, Cuban
    Release: 2016
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  • Never Met Picasso

    A gay thirty-year-old lives at home and is in the midst of a serious creative funk. Rejected by numerous art schools and lacking romantic prospects, he looks to his charismatic Uncle Alfred for inspiration.

    Starring: Alexis Arquette, Georgia Ragsdale
    Runtime: 1 hour, 41 minutes
    Release: 1997
    IMBD: 6.1/10

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