Friday, 11 March 2011

From Adam and Joe to The Dube, this week's winners and losers

Populist: The column that wants to be a special envoy

Black Squadron alert

2011 is shaping up to be a bit of an Adam and Joe bonanza: their Saturday morning 6 Music show returns in April, Adam's hosting a "Technical Meltdown" at the NFT and Joe's feature debut Attack The Block is premiering at this year's SXSW festival. Stephen!

Eurostars

Hj�lp! There are only six episodes left of The Killing. Pas de probl�me ? BBC4 is replacing it with a new series of French detective series Spiral.

Compare and contrast

African Railway, BBC2, Friday, 9pm: Sean Langan rides east on Africa's Tazara railroad. Followed by Great British Railways, BBC2, 10pm: Preston to Morecambe. BYO cheese sandwiches.

My, what spooky tunes you have ?

Intense new Fever Ray song The Wolf sets a suitably bleak tone on the soundtrack for the Red Riding Hood film starring Amanda Seyfried and Gary Oldman.

The New Bez?

Former England striker Dion Dublin debuted The Dube (a box-shaped percussion instrument of his own invention) on stage in Norwich with Ocean Colour Scene. Life doesn't get weirder than that.

He does use jelly

Wayne Coyne announces that the Flaming Lips' new EP will come on a USB stick encased within an edible gummy skull. Yum.

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