Website data: (Actual information extracted from website) Meta title: Snarkattack / snarking my head off - refined and random rantings on topics diverse, inane and plentiful Meta description: snarking my head off - refined and random rantings on topics diverse, inane and plentiful | This listing is not rated yet. Rate it! | Report it! Snarkattack http://www.snarkattack.info/ snarking my head off - refined and random rantings on topics diverse, inane and plentiful Category: Directory » Personal Blogs » Arts Hits: 2 Date added: 2006-10-13 09:10:58 Alexa traffic rank: 10,369,140 |
Snarkattack Latest Posts
Book review: The Truth Will Out: Unmasking the Real Shakespeare by Brenda James & William D. Rubinstein
>office furniture in Bulgaria doesnt generally associate the great hallmarks of English literature with hot, juicy gossip or tales of intrigue, deception and rebellion. It sounds more like the plot of a Shakespearian play. To my mind, one could view the Shakespearian authorship question in... Read more...
Published 1 years ago
Concert Review: Zulya & the Children of the Underground - Northcote Social Club, Melbourne, Australia; 11th Mar 2007
Zulya and the Children of the Underground are: Zulya Kamalova on lead vocals; Anthony Schulz on piano accordion; Andrew Tanner on double bass and Jews harp; Lucas Michailidis on guitar and Justin Marshall on drums and percussion. he does all sixteen dances! All are accomplished musicians in... Read more...
Published 1 years ago
Just a brief note
My sincerest apologies for the lack of content on this blog. It’s not dead, but I’ve been very unwell and recently spent a month far from any computer access. I’m back on my feet and hoping to get an entry up here sometime soon to prove that I still have some bite in me, but if... Read more...
Published 1 years ago
CD Review: We Are Glitter by Goldfrapp
When Goldfrapp, the electro glam pop duo based in Bath, UK first released Felt Mountain (2000), I was mesmerised. Their work was unlike anything Id ever heard before " at times, it was very classical with rich, sweeping orchestral snippets reminiscent of The Sound of Music. At other points, it... Read more...
Published 1 years ago
the bathroom: microcosm for fascism, communism and capitalism
Move along people, nothing to see here. No, no, just kidding. This is an oddball situation though. he does all sixteen dances! If you’d like to read the article bearing the title above then, shock horror, you’re going to have to visit the Blogcritics site as this most recent... Read more...
Published 1 years ago
PC Game review: Glow Worm
I love puzzle games " theyre a great way of keeping the grey matter active without exhausting you mentally (like, say, reading Joyces Finnegans Wake will). When you want to play a fun computer game but something a cut above the old shoot em up, you might like to consider the following product in... Read more...
Published 2 yearss ago
that dratted cat!
I feel a tiny bit guilty for my last (exclusive to Snarkattack) entry (but what I said stands: I don’t think I’ll ever be at peace in Melbourne…sadly) so this entry is going to be much more light-hearted, but moany nevertheless. That is what the blog is supposed to be about... Read more...
Published 2 yearss ago
Book review: Beginning PHP and MySQL: From Novice to Professional (Second Edition) by W. Jason Gilmore
Ive been blogging for a little over a year now and if someone had have told me then that Id eventually want to learn or understand anything about open source technology, I would most likely have said Open source what? As far as I was concerned, blogging was just about getting ones words up on a... Read more...
Published 2 yearss ago
Book review: Mi Revalueshanary Fren by Linton Kwesi Johnson
It is probably less common today but it was once a part of ones English classes to suffer through Chaucer, the author of The Canterbury Tales. I say suffer because in secondary school it was more likely to have been perceived as boring and frustrating, but at university when I first encountered... Read more...
Published 2 yearss ago
CD Review: Richard Dorfmeister vs. Madrid de Los Austrias, Grand Slam
Ive been a fan of Herr Dorfmeister for quite some time now: back in the day when life was attending uni and raucous parties graced by sophisticated, marijuana-obsessed Europeans, the masters of stoner dub were introduced to me via a recording simply titled The K & D Sessions. It turned out... Read more...
Published 2 yearss ago