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Humour Defined

Feeling (of fear); to persuade by flattery; or a mood, temperament, or mist. (Julius Caesar)

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The ascent of manga: Japan's hottest export goes global

Published December 3, 2008, 4:25 pm, Independent

Where but Japan would aficionados of comic books with titles like Reluctant Soldier Princess Nami and Atomic King Daidogan congregate in their tens of thousands to celebrate their hobby? Where but Japan would an illustrator dressed as a warrior priest from the Vatican be feted as the guest of honour at something called the Grand International Cosplay Ball? And could there be anywhere in the ...

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Little Britain Set to Invade the US All Over Again

Published December 2, 2008, 12:13 pm, Gay Wired

Fear not -- or perhaps be very afraid: Little Britain has been renewed for a second season. Matt Lucas (above) and David Walliams , the stars of the bawdy British series which invaded American homes earlier this year, revealed the news yesterday at the DVD launch of the first season of the show.

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Rob Partridge: Head of Press at Island Records who made a legend of Bob Marley

Published November 28, 2008, 4:34 pm, Independent

When Bob Marley performed at the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston, Jamaica, in April 1978, forcing together the hands of the island's leading politicians, popular music finally seemed to bridge social and economic quandaries. The image of Marley flanked by the Prime Minister Michael Manley and the opposition leader Edward Seaga flashed around the world, transmogrifying the Jamaican singer ...

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Little Britain USA set for return

Published November 28, 2008, 6:31 am, BBC News

Matt Lucas and David Walliams say a second series of the US spin-off of comedy Little Britain will be made.

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Sigourney Weaver: 'I've never been babe material'

Published November 27, 2008, 4:24 pm, Independent

It's hard to believe that Sigourney Weaver – credited with creating the first female action hero – turns 60 next year. It will also be 30 years since she emerged from deep space hyper-sleep in a white singlet to blast the "bitch" in Alien. Ask her how she feels about turning 60, and she laughs. "Bring it on," she says, sounding not unlike her fearless alter ego, Lt Ellen Ripley.

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