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1 days and 3 hours ago
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width="1" height="1" //divpIt has been a while since Doon Mackichan was last hung, drawn and
quartered for laughing at the suffering of children. There was a week in August 2001 when you
couldn't pass a newsstand without seeing her handsome, sparrowhawk face, forehead partially
obscured by the word "evil" or "depraved"./ppThe Brass Eye paedophile special is now mostly
remembered as virtuoso satire, so it's easy to forget what a stink it caused at the time. And it
was Mackichan, who played TV presenter Swanchita Haze, who bore the brunt of it. People expected
that sort of thing from Chris Morris, but Doon was a woman with - gulp - children of her own.
"[Mackichan] had seen herself as a major comedy force in the making," wrote the Mail. "She even
dreamt of becoming a film star. But with the Brass Eye disaster as her epitaph, all those plans lie
in tatters."/ppLooking back, it's hard to say her career didn't suffer. There were two more seasons
of Smack the Pony, the girly Channel 4 sketch show with Sally Phillips and Fiona Allen, but to
diminishing returns. There were wifely roles in ropey sitcoms. There was theatre. Then came a
two-year break for unhappier reasons (of which more later). And now she's back, in a play that,
well, laughs at the suffering of children. Adults, too. Especially those six feet under. /ppJoe
Orton's Loot, like Brass Eye, is comedy that sets out to shock. Don't be fooled by its age;
although the play was first performed in 1965, Loot has weathered better than, say, a TV parody of
late-90s news shows. Death doesn't date as a cultural taboo; likewise religion. Rereading Loot is
like having a shower when you hadn't realised the boiler's broken: unexpectedly shocking./pp"Yep,
it's full on," says Mackichan, eating a tuna sandwich between rehearsals in London. "There's this
one line about a really great brothel run by Pakistanis who pimp out their kids for Mars bars." She
smiles: an attractive smile, heavy on the lippy. "I'm like, 'Oh we'll cut that, won't we?' Well,
no, we can't, because what about all the other things people might find offensive? Cut them all and
you won't have much of a play left."/ppOther lines trouble her. Orton's gleeful description of a
sexual assault, complete with tooth-breaking detail. "That specific image is just really horrible.
Do you lose a portion of your audience when you leave that in? Do people stop thinking it's a great
play? Or as my mum would say, 'Ooh, Orton's so kinky; yes, I love all that.' " /ppDoon plays Fay,
an Irish Catholic home nurse and a prolific serial killer (87 in one week alone). She has lately
buried her seventh husband and has her eighth in her crosshairs, having just dispatched his wife
with a syringe of poison. Loot takes place on the day of the wife's funeral, and charts the power
struggle between Fay, Hal (whose mother is being buried), Dennis, Hal's boyfriend, with whom he has
robbed a bank and put the money in mum's coffin, and Detective Truscott, the sinister inspector who
comes calling. /ppOrton's stage instructions put Kay in her late 20s; other than that Mackichan,
46, is a good fit. She is Celtic, by nurture at least. She grew up in Surrey but moved to Fife with
her family when she was nine. She survived the transition, she says, by acting, specialising in
"posh bitches". This is something she still does: she is a natural authoritarian, physically
pneumatic, temperamentally tough - a few years back she swam the English channel with a team of
paratroopers. /pp"Yes, I could kill someone," she says, without thinking too hard about it. "It
must be so easy to just nip a needle in, or hold a pillow over an old person's face. The power and
the buzz you'd get." She has been boning up on True Crime magazine to further understand her
character's homicidal motivation. "But I just can't read the books. There's such an orgasm about
they way they're written. 'Women who kill! Viciously!' When it comes to sex and violence, we're an
island of obsessives. I mean, how does it help people to know the details of how someone was
physically tortured?"/ppTen years ago, Mackichan got her fingers burned over an Anglican sketch on
her Radio 4 show, Doon Your Way, but it hasn't left her any more on-message when it comes to
religion. "It's been extraordinary finding out what Catholics actually believe!" she says of the
research process. "All the rituals and superstition. The whole voyeurism of talking to someone
behind a little screen. The idea that you can think, OK, I'll be a bitch, then on Sunday I'll say,
'Oh, I was a bit of a bitch' and then feel great!"/ppShe is not religious herself, "but I don't
think I'm in an atheistic universe. I do think there's a higher power". Has she ever prayed? "Oh,
I've been down on my knees many times." She pauses and then roars with laughter - it's a genuine,
accidental Orton-ism. /ppIt turns out that Mackichan has had an extremely tough few years. Her
father recently died. She is in the process of getting divorced from her husband, Common As Muck
actor Anthony Barclay, with whom she has three children, India, 11, Louis, 10, and Ella-Rose, four.
And, three years ago, Louis contracted leukaemia. Much of the past three years has been spent with
him in hospital. He is now in remission, but shadows still hollow out her face. She wells up
frequently, and there is something frayed behind the raucous laugh and actorly tics. "I do find
authority hard to deal with now," she growls, after an assistant gives us a 10-minute warning that
she needs to get back to work. "I feel a bit of an anarchist. I don't think I could work for
someone who was an arsehole any more." She gulps down some fruit juice. "I can't actually have
confrontations with people. It's too much. I'm a single muvva with three kids and a show to do."
She laughs but she's dead serious./ppWhen things were at their worst, she says, her monopoly on
heartache was hard to handle. "People would tut behind me in a supermarket queue and I'd have to
go, 'Please, go ahead of me, you've obviously got somewhere to go. I'm just going back to the
children's cancer ward.' I once had an actress telling me her hair was falling out because of her
new kitchen and I thought, I'm not going to say anything, because this is quite interesting,
because I remember how I was before it all." And how was she before it all? "Quite selfish,
neurotic. Up my own arse. It's made me very tough. I do think I have endurance beyond the pale."
/ppWhen Louis was well enough, Mackichan took her children with her to Africa to shoot a BBC2
series, Taking the Flak, loosely based on John Simpson's reporting from poverty-stricken,
war-ravaged places. After such harrowing experiences, how she can cope with her relatively
comfortable existence? "You walk into your house and you go: I'm a millionaire. I'm a princess; I
live in a palace. And you think: I don't have a lot of shoes, but I do have too many shoes. You
look at yourself and think: Party's over, mate. Time to be useful."/ppAnd yet she is not an aid
worker in Africa. She is in north London, rehearsing a play. "I did think, I can't go back to
acting. It's too vain, too ridiculous. I was going to retrain as a play specialist in Louis' cancer
ward. But this is what I've done for 20 years. It's what I do." /ppShe's right. Mackichan is a
natural born thesp, right down to her floaty black blouse and stripy woollen leg-warmers. Slice her
in half and you would see "actor" written right through the middle of her. "I have a real mission
now to be in work that will be cathartic for people. [Work] that's really honest about just how
fucking hard it is to stay afloat."/ppLoot isn't exactly what she had in mind, she admits, but its
no-nonsense attitude to tragedy has been cathartic. "My whole life lately has been a bit of a black
comedy." She snorts. Might she consider turning it into one? "There's a lot of mileage in a
children's cancer-ward comedy. All the opening curtains and waving at people being sick into bowls.
You could set it in the tiny coffin-like kitchen where only the adults are allowed. You see these
little bald children running past the window. It was like suddenly being in a war."/ppCould she
really bear to return there, even imaginatively? "I don't know. They haunt me, those nighttime
corridors. The characters, too: the carers and nurses and staff and the petty quarrels. And getting
high on Quality Street till 3am. But I would like to." /ppstrongmiddot; /strongLoot is at the
Tricycle, London NW6, from December 11. Box office: 020-7328 1000./pdiv style="float: left;
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iPod touch Fans forum -
1 days and 12 hours ago
Hi there everyone,just got myself a 1st gen itouch off of a mate and thought id join up to keep up
to date with it,its a good bit of kit i can see that already...anyway just thought id say hi to
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Guardian Unlimited -
2 days and 2 hours ago
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width="1" height="1" //divpAn ant species that forms huge supercolonies and infests gardens and
parks is marching rapidly across Europe and will soon invade the UK, according to entomologists who
are monitoring its spread./ppThe colonies can swell to 10 or 100 times the size of those of common
garden ants and scientists warn that they can cause significant damage to plants. /pp"When I saw
this ant for the first time, I simply could not believe there could be so many garden ants in the
same lawn," says Prof Jacobus Boomsma at the University of Copenhagen, one of its co-discoverers
almost 20 years ago./pp"We reckon it's only a matter of time before [it invades the UK]."/ppThe
invasive garden ant or ema
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Budapest, Hungary./pp"This ant basically looks like the garden ant that everybody knows, so you
don't really become suspicious if you see a few of those crawling around because they are
everywhere," he said. It has since become a major pest in central Europe and has spread as far as
Jena in Germany, Ghent in Belgium and Warsaw in Poland./ppBoomsma and his team think it is moved
around by the horticultural trade because it hides inside plant pots. "That is the most reasonable
hypothesis for how these ants get transported because the ants themselves have lost the ability to
fly so they are very poor disbursers," he said./ppIn research published today in the journal PLoS
One, the team used genetic techniques to work out where the ants originated and what makes them so
successful at taking over new regions. One reason is that they are able to form super-colonies.
/ppThe ants occupy many interconnected nests with many queens. Because they are related, the ants
in these nests do not show territorial aggression. When they reach new locations the parasites that
usually keep the ants in check are no longer there, so they are able to expand their colonies
rapidly./pp"We found that invasive garden ants developed from species in the Black Sea region that
have natural populations with small networks of interconnected nests with many queens that mate
underground and don't fly. /pp"It is now becoming clear that rather many ant species share this
lifestyle, so it is no surprise that a number of them have become invasive pests with giant
super-colonies based on the same principles," said Dr Sylvia Cremer, at the University of
Regensburg./ppDr Jes Pedersen, a co-author at the University of Copenhagen, said: "The future will
therefore see many more ants become invasive, so it is about time we understand their biology. This
study is a major step in that direction."/ppMuch of the damage that the invasive garden ant causes
is connected with the herds of aphids that it tends. The ants have a symbiotic relationship with
the aphids in which the aphids provide sugary food while the ants provide protection from
predators. /ppWith the ants around, aphid populations expand to large numbers causing damage to
plants and releasing sticky secretions that create a mess on parked cars. Because the ant colonies
are so large they can cause a nuisance by invading homes and spoiling food./ppInvasive ants have
caused much more significant damage in other countries. The imported red fire ant, which has a
nasty sting, causes $750m (£500m) of damage in the US each year to crops and livestock. The
Argentine ant has spread along 6,000km of coastline in southern Europe, exterminating many local
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¡Vaya tele! -
2 days and 11 hours ago
pimg id="image12806" src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/pixar.jpg" class="centro" alt="Pixar" //p
pEn navidades las televisiones en España nos ofrecen contenidos televisivos muy concretos,
de los que realmente pocas cosas se salvan. Pero hay otras, como esta que hoy nos ocupa que
añaden contenidos bastante entretenidos e interesantes. En esta ocasión strongAntena
3/strong va a programar en diciembre durante dos días una serie de strongcortos de
animación de la factoría Pixar,/strong cortos que muchos hemos visto, pero que para
aquellos que no los habéis podido ver, comentar simplemente que están bastante
entretenidos y son perfectos para programar en estas fechas./p pAntena 3 no nos ha concretado el
día de emisión, pero se emitirán estas navidades, en prime time, y a lo largo
de dos sesiones en dos días diferentes. Los cortos, que duran aproximadamente 5 minutos cada
uno han recibido diferentes premios y nominaciones a los Oscars y otros certámenes
internacionales. Desde luego me parece una buena propuesta, que espero tenga éxito porque
este tipo de contenidos no suelen poder verse en televisión cuando realmente valen la pena.
Y de paso, espero que sea un paso para que las cadenas, poco a poco, apuesten por los cortos en
televisión./p pHay más cortos de Pixar que bien podrían haberse incluido, pero
strongestos son los que se emitirán/strong en televisión: !--more--/p ph3 Saltando
/h3img id="image12805" src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/saltando.png" class="izquierda"
alt="Saltando" / Este corto se emitió en los cines antes de la película Los
Increibles y fue nominado al Oscar a mejor cortometraje en 2003. br / strongArgumento:/strong En lo
alto de una montaña vive una oveja famosa por su lustroso manto de lana. Un día es
esquilada y con la pérdida de su lana, pierde también su orgullo. Un sabio conejito
será el encargado de enseñar a la deprimida oveja que lo importante para afrontar los
problemas que puedan surgirle en la vida, está en su interior./p ph3 JackJack ataca /h3 img
id="image12807" src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/jackjack.png" class="izquierda" alt="jack
jack" / Este corto está incluido en la versión de la película span
class="caps"LOS/span INCREÃspan class="caps"BLES/span en span class="caps"DVD/span. La idea
de este corto surgió a raíz de una escena que iba a ser incluida en la
película y que, finalmente, no se incluyó.br / strongArgumento:/strong Cuando Kari
McKean, la niñera de Jack-Jack Parr (el bebé de span class="caps"LOS/span
INCREÃspan class="caps"BLES/span), intenta entretener al niño haciéndole
escuchar una determinada música, provoca una reacción insólita en el
niño./p ph3 Knick Knack /h3 img id="image12808"
src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/knickknack.png" class="izquierda" alt="knickknack" / Corto
creado en 1989, dirigido por John Lasseter. Fue completamente renovado para emitirse en cines antes
de span class="caps"BUSCANDO/span A span class="caps"NEMO/span y para incluirse en el span
class="caps"DVD/span de la misma película.br / strongArgumento:/strong La vida dentro de una
bola de nieve de cristal colocada en una estantería, puede ser algo realmente aburrido, y
más cuando estás rodeado de otros souvenirs. Cuando el muñeco de nieve
atrapado en la bola decide liberarse de su ‘casa de cristal’,
descubrirá que sus vacaciones no son como las planeaba#8230;./p ph3 Abducido /h3 img
id="image12809" src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/abducido.png" class="izquierda" alt="abducido"
/ Se emitió en cines antes de la película span class="caps"RATATOUILLE/span y en 2007
fue nominado al Oscar como mejor cortometraje.br / strongArgumento:/strong Un joven estudiante
alienígena intenta abducir a un granjero. Su sufrido instructor a punto estará de
perder la paciencia con él./p ph3 Mate y la luz fantasma /h3 img id="image12810"
src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/mate.png" class="izquierda" alt="mate" / Este cortometraje
está incluido en el Dvd de la película Cars.br / strongArgumento:/strong Mate, el
personaje de span class="caps"CARS/span, es atrapado por una misteriosa luz azul que le
enseña a no hacer travesuras al resto de coches de Radiator Springs. /p ph3 El hombre
orquesta /h3 img id="image12811" src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/el-hombre-orquesta.png"
class="izquierda" alt="el hombre orquesta" / Interesante corto mudo donde la música y los
gestos de los personajes, cuentan la historia. Ganó el Platinum Grand Prize en el Festival
Future Film de Bolonia (Italia) y fue nominado a los Oscar en 2006. Se emitió por primera
vez en el Festival de animación de Annecy (Francia).br / strongArgumento:/strong Una
niña acude con una moneda de oro a la fuente de una plaza para echarla allí y pedir
un deseo. Sin pretenderlo, provoca la rivalidad de dos músicos callejeros, que cada vez con
más ímpetu, hacen lo posible para ganarse la atención de la chica y de su
preciada y dorada moneda./p ph3 Tin Toy /h3 img id="image12812"
src="http://img.vayatele.com/2008/12/tintoy.png" class="izquierda" alt="tin toy" / Corto dirigido
por John Lasseter en 1988 y vencedor de un Oscar en 1989 como Mejor Corto de animación. Se
emitió por primera vez en salas en 1995 junto a la película span class="caps"TOY/span
span class="caps"STORY/span.br / strongArgumento:/strong Los bebés son lo más
parecido a pequeños monstruos#8230; sobre todo si eres un juguete#8230; Pero algunas veces
descubres que, después de todo, deseas que jueguen contigo y ves como un bebé
encuentra más interesante que tú cualquier otra cosa.br / p/p pDesde luego, si no los
habeis podido ver, os los recomiendo ya que son pequeñas grandes piezas de animación.
De todas formas, hay un Dvd a la venta donde están estos y otros cortos de pixar que
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