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Mart in Shaw wi l l p layGevorkian Tigran, a Russianbaddie, with a KGB past in afilm based on the enigmaticb o o k N o t h i n g a n dEverywhere by Nigel Lesmoir-
Gordon.Casting began at Chelsea's 606
club last Thursday under the
watchful eye of casting directorand actress Deborah Ward.
Plans are afoot to make a trailer orteaser which will be used to raisefunds for a full-blown movie to beshot early next year.
In an email Shaw tells Gordon:
The synopsis looks very original,and the words for the teasereconomical, which I like.
Why describe what theaudience can see?Wish more writers would getthat.Shaw's road to stardom began
as ex-policeman and karateexpert Raymond Doyle in 70sTV classic The Professionals.Since then he has starred in a
string of television and stagehits winning a Tony nominationand a Drama Desk award forbest actor for his role as LordG o r i n g i n a B r o a d w a yproduction of Oscar Wildes AnIdeal Husband.
He is currently starring inclassic courtroom drama TwelveAngry Men in Birmingham.
His role (juror number 8) wasplayed by Henry Fonda in theHollywood 50s movie directedby the legendary Sidney Lumet.Shaw was approached byGordon when they both
attended a meeting of an Indianmeditational group in Bedford in thespring. They have both belonged tothe group since the 70s.
Other actors being considered fort h e m o v i e a r e B o l l y w o o dheartthrobs Shahid Kapoor who is
said to be looking to make the cross-over to western movies, and SurajSharma (Life of Pi).
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SHAW TO STAR
IN INDIE FILMThe synopsis looks very original Martin tells author after reading economical script
AN AWARD-WINNING star of film, stage and
television is set to appear in a new indie movie
about Russian gangsters, a lost manuscript and a
mathematical genius.
Martin Shaw
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Kapoor (pictured above) is reportedto be sympathetic to the samemeditational path to which Shaw andGordon both aspire.
Ward who took a leading role in anEdinburgh Fringe production ofNehru, his Inner Story will approachher sub-continental contacts in a bidto secure an Indian star for the film.
The Fringe piece was written by well-known Indian playwright Pramilla le
Hunt who is highly regarded in Indianacting and literary circles.It featured Dilip Shankar as Nehru.
Shankar was instrumental in casting
Sharma in Life of Pi, directed by theaward-winning Ang Lee.
Gordons achievements include TVmovie Arthur C Clarke presents . . .The Colours of Infinity with anoriginal music score by David Gilmour
of Pink Floyd and a critically acclaimedshort entitled The MysteriousMichael A starring Nicholas Jones.
He wrote the obituary for TheGua r d i a n and other nat iona lnewspapers on the death of mathsvisionary Benot Mandlebrot one ofhis all-time heroes.
The teaser will begin filming nextmonth, also at the 606 in Lots Road.
Owner Steve Rubie, an experiencedjobbing actor, has auditioned for apart.
As well as casting director Deborah
Ward. a graduate of the LondonInternational School of PerformingArts in Bow, east London, will betaking up one of the supporting rolesin the teaser.
Gordon also shot 60s psychedelicband Pink Floyd as they signed up withrecording company EMI which hadalso snapped up the Beatles in theirearly days. He captured tragic SydBarrett 's crazy antics in theCambridge countryside on film beforehis (Barretts) untimely death in 2006.
In Gordons comic thriller Nothingand Everywhere the genesis for thefilm, John Smith, an unpublishednovelist, has his computer stolen and
with it the only copy of his latestnovel.
Desp i te f ear o f h i s guru sdisapproval , John mysteriouslyacquires two handguns, a load of cashand a crack team to reclaim his work
which is now in the evil Tigranspossession.Together with Susie Bellavista, a
beautiful and enigmatic maths genius,and Biro, a Hungarian ex-RAFregiment sergeant, John explores thepower and wonder of mathematics ina n a t t e m p t t o s o l v e a nimponderable, real life mystery andget back his life's work.
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VEGAN food may not be as
healthy as it sounds, a self-
styled crafter and writer
has warned.The claim comes as nine thousand
health freaks flocked to LondonsOlympia in Earls Court last weekend
for the massively popular Vegfest UKshow.
More than 100 stalls displayed theirwares from meat free hot dogs,through ethical clothes and shoes, tosoap free washing-up liquid.
A vegan cupcake is cruelty free,and it might contain fewer saturated
fats than a conventionalcupcake, but one thing itdefinitely is not is healthfood, Becky Striepe, who
lives in the US, said.And she added: Many
varieties of potato chips(crisps) are totally free ofanimal products.Does that mean that theyare healthy? No way!Potato chips (crisps) aredeep fried and then dousedwith salt and artificialflavouring.
That sort of food is just not goodfor your body.
And she sets out five of her worstoffenders:crispscupcakes, cookies, pies and sweetschips (French fries)packaged granola barscrescent roll or biscuit dough.
She goes on to advise: The trick isto kick the processed food habit.
That even means cutting down on
packaged organic snacks. If youregoing to choose processed foods,picking cruelty-free, organic snacks isbetter for the planet, but chances areits no better for your body than itsconventional cousins.
Fresh from their London triumphVegfestUK bosses plan similar eventsin Brighton and Bristol next year.
Discounts are available for earlybookings.
VEGAN WARNING
TWELVE Indus
dolphins have been
spotted in the
River Beas in the
Punjab in India
after a six year
absence.The animals, an
endangered species, were
seen in a single sighting bywildlife officials.
They were swimming inthree groups in a 75 kmstretch of the Beas around60 kilometers from thePunjabi capital, Amritsar.
That part of the river includes the three kilometrelong Harike wildlife sanctuary.
Divisional forest officer M Sudhagar told reporters:With this single sighting we can estimate that theirnumber could be around two dozen in and around thesanctuary.
The Indus dolphin (platanista minor) is one of theworlds rarest mammals and most endangeredcetaceans.
It is found only in thisstretch of Indian water.As well as dolphins about
1,100 similar uniquespecies exist in the lowerreaches of the Indus River.Though that number has
drastically declined sincethe construction of dams
on the river recently.This sighting comes sixyears after officials fromthe Harike sanctuaryspotted a pair offreshwater dolphins for thefirst time in the country at
the confluence of Beas and Satluj rivers.As the word spread, the government said it would
launch a conservation project for dolphins and develop
the area as a major tourist spot, but work on this hasyet to begin.
Monthly monitoring is being conducted jointly by
teams of World Wide Fund for Nature and Harikewildlife sanctuary.
Dolphins seen swimming in River Beas
Chips, granola bars and iced cupcakes - just as bad as their conventional cousins
Thousands flock to Earls Court in central London for VegfestUK
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Published by Stephen WardPublications, London, England.
Pleasant surprise?Trs intressante Gazette.
Comme toujours.Ou trouves-tu tes articles,
Stephen?Tu nous surprends toujours.
Tous mes compliments,MMichele BaileyCambridgeshire
Fact not fictionSi jete disais alors je devraistutuer!
Actuellement je les trouved'iciet de l-bas.
Mais il est trs important desavoir ce qui est une bonnehistoire.
Pour ce faire vous devez penserce qui est interressant monlecteur.
Il peut ne pas tre intressantpour moi! Heureusement, ce sontles mmes ici.
Aussi vous devez galementfaire face la ralit pas de lafiction.Cordialement,ED
New moonHi Steve,Thanks for making me front pagenews!!!
Its a great article, (New Vision onAncient Texts - FG September) andincredibly synchronous, as I'mproperly releasing the sitetomorrow on the new moon!
The advertorial is really welldone, too.
Well make sure to check howpeople heard of us if we get abooking and be in touch with youif its through FG.
Also, many thanks to you and
Elaine for your very generousdonation; much appreciated!It was lovely having you both on
your short but sweet visit here;hope to see you again anothertime.All the best,Shen (pic below)
Help in life - not substitute for it!Dear Editor,
I was interested to read your article about thick people beingreligious. What Id like to know is what is Miron Zuckermans religion, oris he an atheist? (Bit on the thick side? . . . FG September)
I am sure his own religious or non-religious beliefs would have affectedhis judgement.
I am a member of a protestant Christian church and as such I find thatthere is no conflict with intellectual achievement.
In fact, many of our members and pastors are highly intellectual withgood brains and a grasp of the issues of life.
We believe that belief in God helps us to live our lives and is not asubstitute for thinking for yourself. Thanking you for your attention. Lars HamptonEaling, London
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No love for Loving HutFast-food style vegan cafe set to close six months after re-opening
A VEGAN snack-bar is set
to close unless investors
can be found to save it,
the FG has learned.Loving Hut in Plender Street,
London is no more from this month.New owners re-vamped the place
around six months ago, turning itinto a vegan fast-food style outlet
with a mix-and-match-type menu.But the facelift failed and an
injection of cash is needed.Regu l a r cu s tomer Dm i t r i
Tembitov said: I will tell mygirlfriend. Shell be very sad.
And disappointed server, MaliqSpahiu, said: The owners shouldhave given it more time. Weve onlybeen open since March.
With their clean white decor andformica topped tables and countersLoving Huts are, according to their
o w n c l a i m s , t h e l a r g e s tinternational chain of veganrestaurants.
The concept was founded byChing Hai, a spiritual leader andentrepreneur from Vietnam.
At the end of 2011they boasted over 200restaurants world-wideincluding Asia, Europe,South America, NorthAmerica and Australia.
A l t h o u g h e a c hlocation is free to offerits own specialities, theyare all united by amission to providepeople with access toaffordable vegan meals.
The Loving Hutmarketing slogan is BeVegan, Make Peace,Loving Huts Wikepediaentry reads.
The Camden Town Loving Hut'slocation could have been a fatalproblem.
The Plender Street cafe had tobattle against established vegan and
veggie outlets much nearer thethriving Camden market just up theroad.
Inspiral on the canal is slap bangin the middle of the trendy stallsand The Green Note a vegetarian
music venue in Park Street is justup the road from Camden tube.
For punters who will miss thisLoving Huts distinctive mixture oforiental delights such as mock duckwrap and chunky veggie burgers asister Loving Hut can be found just
a few miles north in the HollowayRoad, Archway.
Owners of the Plender Streetshop were not available forcomment at the time the Octoberissue ofFGwent to press.
Loving Hut in Plender Street, NW1 before the facelift.
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DOZENS of west Londoncharities have thrown their
hats in the ring to buy theiconic London Lighthouse inthe wake of the recentsurprise announcement thatit was up for sale for 1.6m.
The building on Lancaster Road,W11, shot to world-wide prominencein 1996 when the late princess Dianavisited people living with AIDShoused on the first floor.
In a revolutionary and well-publicised move she shook handswith a resident when the condition
was still surrounded by prejudice andmis-information.A huge portrait of the princess
adorns the foyer.Now trustees, the Terence Higgins
Trust, want to sell the building to helpsupport their work in other AIDS-related directions.
Loads of people are interested.There has been a lot of bids come in,the FGwas told.
They have got six months to put aplan together.
In an official statement, Paul Ward,deputy chief executive at THT toldFGthat a recent review revealed thebuilding needed considerablefinancial investment to bring it up toscratch.
We cannot afford to give [it] therefurbishment it deserves, he said.
And he added:Lighthouse means agreat deal to those of us who livedthrough the early years of the HIVepidemic or who have a personalconnection with the building.
Lighthouse has been the Sundayhome of Science of the Soul BritishIsles (London) for many years.
The meditational group rents thelarge Ian McKellan hall weekly underspecial arrangement.
Books, tapes and other items arestored on the premises during theweek and brought out on Sundays.
The group is not among thebidders, according to THT sources.
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Lighthouse bids roll inPoppadom snack pulledin egg and shrimp scareTHE FOOD Standards Agency has
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Talking chocolateORGANIC chocolate guru SimonWright will be at Planet OrganicWestbourne Grove on the 15th ofOctober at 7pm. Register for free
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Ka-teu and Wu-Lian
have a babyAMID rumours that PrinceWilliam and Kate Middleton arealready planning to extend theirfamily and that Kate hopes tofall pregnant this side ofChristmas, Sophie Sao bravely
reports forFriends Gazette onthe reaction to the couples firstchild, Prince George, in the Chinese communist street -where speaking your mind could get you arrested.
SHU Xiang, 52, who deals in jade artefacts, says thatsheis happy for Ka-teu and Wu-Lian. She likes the idea ofthe monarchy being:One big family. Thats much nicerthan having just one person, she says.
Family and carrying on the family is phenomenallyimportant to most Chinese people, especially since theestablishment of the one child policy.
So important is it that the primary quarrel Chineseparents might have with their children being gay is notany of the more familiar Western arguments, but simplythat they wouldnt be able to carry on the family line,unlike their counterparts in the West.
Shu Xiang believes that the image of a beautiful, gentlePrincess visiting sick children and constantly smilingmust be a great source of happiness and reassurance forher subjects, butwhile she thinks of the Queen asbeingcomforting, like a mother to the whole country,shewouldnt want the monarchy to be reinstated in China,becauseChina is a democracy now. (Irony abounds.)Not everyone is as clued up on foreign royalty as Shu
Xiang, like one man selling fruit from a truck on theroadside,whose only comments wereWho? What? No,we dont have any of that. Try the supermarket.
Wang Yong (49 ) - who insists his customers call himUncle Jack - owns one of the new wave of Western-style
bars that have popped up all over the country.When asked what his impression of the monarchy is,particularly the younger members, he says somewhatindignantly: How should I know?
I've never even been to Korea. Why are you asking meabout that stuff?
However he does have one opinion about themonarchy relating to the recent decision to extend theline of the throne to female babies.
He disagrees with it; saying it is much better to keep totradition and agreeing with the statement:It should justbe kept male, male, male.
Then he asks: Am I going to get arrested for saying that?The opinion that a member of a persons own gender
would be better at ruling a country than a member ofthe opposite gender is one which is, unsurprisingly,shared by everybody asked.
The Dukeand Duchessof Cam-bridge with
PrinceGeorge. (pic:G-images)
Shu Xiang
Wang Yong
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Fan Yi, 35, (above) works as a personal assistant to anAmerican businesswoman in Tian Jin, a city near Bei Jing.
Having lived and studied in the United States forseveral years she holds some opinions which are by
Chinese standards, radical; such as preferring to wait tofind love instead of marrying for marriages sake.She expresses the appeal of upholding traditions
through the monarchy, saying: If you read the historybooks of China, yourealisehow far away we are from ourown history.
American culture prefers fast and easy, and theyresometimes really rude.
Being more in touch with history helps to keep old thingsin our society -like politeness and respect.
Theyre old, but theyre also very important.When asked if she thought having a queen or a king
was better, she says she believes that everyone is equal.She says that the female queen in Britain is a famous
image, and that they were the first society to givewomen such a place of power, adding that Chinese
women (here she speaks on the behalf of half-a-billionpeople) regard British women as beinglucky.
YueYue, 4, (above) says that he doesnt know what hethinks of the Queen, or Kate Middleton, becauseI'venevermet her.He says that he knows about the royalbirthbecause his nursery teacher, who teaches his classbasic American-English, brought in sweets to celebrateand showed them the family tree of the royals, withPrince George newly added on.
Yue Yue also adds:Id like to be the new babys friend.Then I could go to Bu-Kin-Han Palace and play withhim.He is undecided if China should have a monarchytoo, saying:I dont know, Im a child, not the Queen!
When asked, he provides a long list of activities hethinks the Queen spends her time on, including
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Im not the Queen - says four-year-old Yue Yue (below).
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cooking, washing clothes, fishing, playing the guitar anderr . . . more cooking!
Yue Yues favourite dish? Coca-Cola, chips and drinkingthem down with strawberry juice.
Cei Min, 24, (above) teaches Mandarin to foreigners. Whenasked what she thinks of the monarchy she saidIts good,I suppose. Having a king or a queen is a very stable method ofcontrolling a country.
She added that elections can be complicated and cancause arguments, even between family members, andthatnobody wants to live in amessycountry, hintingagain at a contentment about not being able tovote which is both peculiar to China in themodern world and completely unpalatable toEuropeans.
She also says: Chinese people are verystrange, because they arent religious, like peoplein America, and the UK.
She says she believes that this can lead todubious moral choices, because theyare notafraid of anything, but having a ruler who willpunish them is an excellent way of preventingcrime and stopping people from justdoingwhatever they want.
Duan Wei (27) and Wang Da Lien (28) (topright) work for anarchitecturalfirm inSiChuan province. Both of them said they likethe Queen, saying thatshes the UKs mostfamous image. Everybody knows her, even inChina.They agreed that while it was a bitstrange that a western country still had a
monarch at all -Its understandable in Japan, theyre not aEuropean country- the ideal of carrying on tradition andupholding heritage through keeping the monarchy washonourable, they thought.
However, while most Chinese people seem to be inagreement that relapsing into monarchy would beillogical, a surprising opinion emerged from severalindividuals (who, for safetys sake, are not included in thisarticle.) When asked if they thought that Chinas currentpolitical infrastructure (a single party and, on paper, asocialist republic) would be better off being scrappedand replaced with a monarch, many disagreed andfurthermore, thought that amultiparty system would bebetter than the current situation.
The idea of being able to vote for a leader seemed toappeal to many people - and not just the younger citizens
either. The openness with which this opinion was sharedis surprising considering that speaking out against theParty in the past was considered high treason and hasearned many individuals political prisoner status.
While its probably safe to say that China has put itsmonarchical days behind it, nevertheless ina countrywhere protest against the Party is strictly forbidden, thisopen rejection ofdictatorship is, perhaps,just one of thenew things being imported from the West and possibly awindow into a very different future for China.
Privates on parade . . . Chinese soldiers goose stepping through the streets of Bei Jing
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Oldies re-united inA HUNDRED friends gathered in a
quiet Bedfordshire village recently to
celebrate a very special occasion and
have the time of their lives.
For four of their number had reached
a landmark of achievement - their
70th journey around the sun!
And to celebrate the notable
occasion the quartet hired a village
hall, booked top-flight caterers andput on a lovingly prepared home-made
entertainment programme to
celebrate with their mates.
At the request ofFriends Gazette,one of the birthday revellers, film-
maker and author Nigel Lesmoir-
Gordon, (pictured above), reports.
ON Sunday, 1st September atClophill Village Hall, four old' tea-total friends celebrated their 70thyear in this world.
The friends were Nigel and JennyLesmoir-Gordon, Roger Whelan and
Brett Funnell.To make the biggest possible splashthey decided to pool their resourcesso that the best of catering andentertainment could be provided fortheir one hundred guests.
Vegetarian food was supplied by theLondon caterers Passage to India andthe high point of the entertainment
by Birmingham Indian dance troupe,Sansaar.Jennys dream was to have a
Bhangra workshop for everyone tojoin in. Brilliant! Roger MC'd with alittle help from his son, Conor.
After a splendid munch it was time
to work off some heat and theBhangra troupe hit the stage. Theyperformed on their own and then theparty people took to the floor forhelpful instruction and some full-ondancing. It got everybody going!
The friends then set aboutproviding their own in-houseentertainment. First off, Roger W and
Vicky Pitman sang two duets: TheWrinkly Song and Side-by-Side.Then Robbie Derrick and Conorcrooned the old 60s favourite by JoniMitchell - The Circle Game withgreat keyboards from James Watson.
Then Nigels son, Gabriel, (pictured
over) took to the stage. He gave amoving tribute to his old dad: TheSarge, and introduced Nigels duetwith Elvis (taped) - a hip-swingingblast of All Shook Up.
Clare Whelan then read from TheGhost Orchid by Michael Longley inher best Northern Irish brogue.
Elisabeth (Brett) Funnell gave us her
Party line-up . . . (l to r: Clare Whelan, Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon, daughter Daisy, mum Jenny Lesmoir-Gordon, BrettFunnell, Roger Whelan with grandaughter Beatrice (3) and Bretts daughter Katharine with dancers in orange finery.
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rendition of the Elizabethan classic byRobert Greene called Sweet are theThoughts that Savour of Content(see below). Conor followed with atribute to his dad and his prize-winning solo It all came out of thiswhich he had penned himself.
Next up was Robbie D again, thistime with Maggie Partington Smith,and a personalised rendition ofI want to be like you from the JungleBook film.
The entertainment ended with acouple of numbers on guitar fromtalented Chris Frost, one being theold folk favourite Stagger Lee.
Then came The Tea with a mostgorgeous assortment of cakes. Sadlythe party finished around six oclock.
The majority of guests reluctantlydrifted away homewards whilst thehall with its decorations, which hadtaken five hours to put up, wascleared away in less than an hour by adozen willing helpers.
birthday bash x 4!
Lets get this party started . . . guests, led by Bhangra dancers Sansaar wearing traditional dress, get going.
Gabriel Lesmoir-Gordon paystribute to dad Nigel, The Sarge . . .
Sweet are the Thoughts
that Savour of Content(Submitted by Maggie Partington Smith)Sweet are the thoughts that savour of
content;A quiet mind is richer than a crown;
Sweet are the nights in carelessslumber spent;
The poor estate scorns fortunesangry frown;
Such sweet content, such minds, suchsleep, such bliss,
Beggars enjoy, when princes oft do miss.The homely house that harbours
quiet rest;The cottage that affords no pride nor care;The mean that grees with country
music best; The sweet consort of
mirth and musics fare;Obscured life sets down a type of
bliss:A mind content both crown and
kingdom is.
Conor Whelan with an evocativeperformance of self-penned solo It allcame out of this.