Monday, 22 February 2010

Twilight's Kristen Stewart shivering on the cold red carpet and gallantly signing autographs - pens left right centre. All worth the wait for her audience voted BAFTA. Vanessa Redgrave regal as ever every step of the way for her British Academy Fellowship presented by Prince William. Carey Mulligan with genuine surprise as winner of Best Actress for An Education: "[it] came out of nowhere...so they can't blame me if I do a crap job on my next film," she joked on the red carpet. Meanwhile, Mickey Rourke said the word 'arse' while being interviewed live and the BBC apologised for fruity language. And Inglorious B**tards [sic- Inglourious Basterds:) could only become Bastards after the 9pm watershed. Language foreign of course to the housing estates of Andrea Arnold's Outstanding British Film Fish Tank.
Full list of winners

Designer Ron Arad has a Restless 'experience' rather than a retrospective show at the Barbican
My photos of the Zion Square Sculpture (Jerusalem) model:
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And Howard Hawks' 1953 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes looks superfagelistic after its digital clean and still raises smile after smile with Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in their double act.

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