Friday, August 25, 2006

Liverpool have confirmed their schedule of fixtures for Group C of the Champions League campaign

Liverpool's Group C schedule

September 12: PSV Eindhoven v Liverpool
September 27: Liverpool v Galatasaray
October 18: Bordeaux v Liverpool
October 31: Liverpool v Bordeaux
November 22: Liverpool v PSV Eindhoven
December 5: Galatasaray v Liverpool

Rafael Benitez today dismissed suggestions Liverpool have been handed an easy passage into the knockout phase of the Champions League and pointed to last season's exit against Benfica as an example why.

"On paper, maybe this group does not look as hard as some others, but it would be very dangerous for us to think that way," he says.

"Remember Benfica. I remember people said it was a good draw, but it turned out to be the most difficult for us."

"PSV Eindhoven are a very good team, and Bordeaux had a fantastic season in France. Galatasaray are known to have one of the best atmospheres in Europe and it is always a difficult place to go.

"We must treat every team with respect."

84 Charing Cross Road - the Movies

AK: Aready place an order to buy this DVD. Should be received next week!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

都市日報-閱讀視野 (24.8.06): 後補的一筆


英國倫敦有一條街,叫Charing Cross Road,有人譯為查寧街,但英國官方的漢譯則為查靈歌斯路。那兒的八十四號,本來是一家專買舊書的老店,名字叫做Marks & Co., Bookseller。

自1949年10月開始的差不多20年,美國紐約一位潦倒的女作家Helene Hanff一直向這家書店郵購舊書,負責給她寄書的,是該店的採購經理Frank Doel,兩人環繞著書和讀書,斷斷續續地通起信來。英國二戰後的物資短缺,Hanff更不時自美國給該店寄去一些食物作慰問。女作家曾動起前往倫敦探望Doel的念頭,卻始終因為經擠拮据而作罷。到了1969年年初,她才知道,Doel已經於數月前病逝。後來,她徵得對方妻子的同意,把兩人多年的書信出版成書,以作紀念,書名就叫《84Charing Cross Road》,想不到一紙風行。

《84Charing Cross Road》不是10 Downing Street,談的又是昔日的書,雖然有的是真性情和書癡的出塵味道,能夠出版,又能暢銷,從中文出版的角度看,可稱異數。也因為英文版賣得好,才會出現中文版。這家書店在1970年歇業,後來成了家唱片店。這家唱片店到了1995年也停業了。不過,直到它停業前的一刻,許多東西都搬走了的時候,卻還是一字排開,亮出封面地擺賣著《84Charing Cross Road》這本書;多年放著的Marks & Co., Bookseller老招牌也還是剛剛賣了,買家是同處一街道的一家樂器店東主。

台灣的一位女子慕名往訪84Charing Cross Road,才赫然發覺那兒已面目全非,但那唱片店的老闆雖然面臨結業,卻不忘向這位女子提議,該到紐約去看看Hanff老人。她聽了,也便去了,並見著了,作了數天交往。本來,Hanff已在她帶來的《84Charing Cross Road》一書的平裝本簽了名,寫了感言,因為都覺著精裝本才像樣,故後來又她找來精裝本請她再動筆。不多久,Hanff便油盡燈枯了。那位台灣女子,叫鍾芳玲。是她,以自己的追尋,給《84Charing Cross Road》補上了一筆,也給中國的讀書人補上了一筆,儘管這或許並非她的本意。無論如何,這是一個動人的故事;從此,84Charing Cross Road和我們的距離更近了。

陳不諱
新華書城總編輯

84 Charing Cross Road

Having spent nearly 40 years writing plays that never reached the stage, unsuccessful New York writer Helene Hanff (pronounced 'Hellayne') finally became a celebrated author thanks to the collected letters she wrote to, and received from, Marks & Co, a bookshop found at 84 Charing Cross Road, London, UK.

Underfoot in Showbusiness
Helene Hanff was born in Philadelphia, USA, on 16 September, 1916. Her parents, Arthur and Miriam Levy-Hanff, were poor but enthusiastic fans of the theatre and, from an early age, Helene knew she wanted to be a playwright. After being forced to leave college during the Depression due to lack of funding, she decided to continue her studies on her own and began scouring the library for a suitable guide to literature. It was there that Helene happened across a series of books by renowned English academic, Arthur Quiller-Couch (AKA 'Q') which provided her with a recommended reading list which she began wading through. Hanff moved to Manhattan, New York in the late 1930s after winning a Theatre Guild grant to attend a year-long playwriting seminar. From there, she got a job in the Guild's Press Office, where she remained for several years. Hanff eventually left the Guild and began writing summaries of plays and novels for Paramount Pictures while working on her own plays and continuing to collect books from Q's reading list.

84 Charing Cross Road
In 1949, Hanff found an advert in the New York Times for Marks & Co, a London bookshop based on Charing Cross Road that specialised in 'antiquarian' books. As she wrote at the time, she had an 'antiquarian taste in books' but not much money. She decided to reply to the ad to enquire about a selection of out-of-print books she'd so far been unable to track down in New York. Some time later, she received a reply from 'FPD' on behalf of the bookshop informing her that they had some of her request list in stock and the rest on order. Soon she was corresponding with the bookshop on a regular basis, first with letters headed 'Dear Sir' and 'Dear Madam' (which prompted her to jovially enquire if the word 'Madam' meant the same in London as it disrespectfully did in New York), but eventually she became comfortable to write on first-name terms with 'FPD', the bookshop's chief buyer, Frank Doel.

When English neighbours of Helene's told her that the UK was still under the cloud of post-war rationing, she began sending food parcels for Marks & Co's employees. In return, the employees sent her gifts, such as a hand-made Irish embroidered tablecloth made by Frank Doel's elderly neighbour and first editions of books they hoped she'd like. Some members of staff even slipped thank-you cards into her orders while the bosses weren't looking.

In the 1950s, Helene's many purchases from Marks & Co were funded by writing screenplays for television shows such as The Adventures of Ellery Queen as well as penning a number of historical adaptations for children's television. But freelance writing was not a lucrative business, and Ms Hanff often found herself living from hand to mouth. In 1961, during a lull in her career, Hanff was encouraged to write a book about her time in the theatre. The resulting Underfoot in Showbusiness was published with little fanfare and went out of print a short while later.By the late 1960s, Helene's writing career was at its lowest ebb; close to poverty she found herself writing less and less to her favourite bookshop. So it was all the more upsetting when, in January 1969, Helene received a letter from Marks & Co:

I have just come across the letter you wrote to Mr Doel on the 30th of September last, and it is with great regret that I have to tell you that he passed away on Sunday the 22nd of December, the funeral took place on Wednesday the 1st of January. The death has been a very great shock to Mr Cohen, especially after coming so soon after the death of Mr Marks...

Distraught, Helene opened up a box of the letters she had collected over the years and decided to write them up as a tribute to Frank. She contacted Frank's widow, Nora, and with her help she put together a book using almost all of the letters sent to and from Marks & Co over the space of 20 years. The book was eventually published in 1970 under the title "84 Charing Cross Road".

Though the sales were at the time considered 'modest', the book stirred something in its readers that created thousands of loyal and passionate fans across the world. They immediately fell in love with Helene's witty, brash correspondence which seemed so at odds with the generous humility and quintessential 'Britishness' of Frank Doel. A strange consequence of the book was that, as almost every page carried Helene's address at the top, fans were able to send letters to her gushing with praise. Soon, as her phone number was listed in the public directory, she began to receive phone calls from enthusiastic fans wanting to speak to their new 'friend'. Then copies of the book began to arrive with little notes asking her to sign the books and post them onto a relative or friend (and not all of the requests were accompanied by money for the postage!).

The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street
Having always adored England - and in particular, London, Helene had always seen her letters to Marks & Co as her lifeline to a country she always longed to go to but would never be able to afford to visit. With the publication of 84 Charing Cross Road in the UK, Helene was finally able to visit London, a year after the bookshop that had inspired her had closed down. There, she was treated like a celebrity and was able to finally meet old friends such as Nora, Frank's widow, and their daughters. She also met Leo Marks, the son of the co-owner of Marks & Co. Leo and Helene became fast friends and on subsequent visits to the country, Helene would always stay as Leo's guest.

As a consequence of her London visit, Helene was able to write a follow-up to 84 Charing Cross Road in the form of The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street, which was published in 1973. Meanwhile, 84 Charing Cross Road became a successful stage play in London's West End, a considerably less-successful stage play off-Broadway in New York and an enchanting film, starring Anne Bancroft as Helene and Anthony Hopkins as Frank Doel.

Despite being one of the world's most well-known bibliophiles, Helene had a surprisingly practical attitude to books. As she once wrote to Frank Doel:

I houseclean my books every spring and throw out those I'm never going to read again like I throw out clothes I'm never going to wear again. It shocks everybody. My friends are peculiar about books. They read all the best sellers, they get through them as fast as possible, I think they skip a lot. And they NEVER read anything a second time so they don't remember a word of it a year later. But they are profoundly shocked to see me drop a book in the wastebasket or give it away. The way they look at it, you buy a book, you read it, you put it on the shelf, you never open it again for the rest of your life... but you don't throw it out! Not if it has a hard cover on it! Why not? I personally can't think of anything less sacrosanct than a bad book or even a mediocre book.

Still, there were some books she would never part with, the books that she'd bought from 84 Charing Cross Road, which she kept on a shelf alongside the old bookshop's sign which a devoted fan had 'acquired' for her some time after the bookshop closed for the last time.

Despite the fame and adoration that all of her books brought her, Helene was by no means a wealthy woman. Towards the end of her life, she was living off meagre royalties and accepting financial help for her medical bills. Helene Hanff died in 1997, aged 80. She is, fittingly, commemorated at the spot where Marks & Co once stood by a plaque which reads:

84 Charing Cross Road The booksellers Marks & Co Were on this site which became world renowned Through the book by Helene Hanff.

Further Reading:
Underfoot in Showbusiness (1961)
Terrible Thomas (1964)
Movers and Shakers (1969)
84 Charing Cross Road (1970)
The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street (1973)
Apple of my Eye (1977)
Q's Legacy (1986)

From "BBC.co.uk"

AK: Very interesting and touching story which was mentioned in yesterday's Metro Daily HK.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Boro stun Chelsea

Middlesbrough produced a late show to beat Chelsea 2-1 at the Riverside. The Premiership champions looked to be on their way to another victory courtesy of Andriy Shevchenko's goal but strikes from Emanuel Pogatetz (80) and Mark Viduka in injury time turned the game on its head.
We deserved nothing, admits MourinhoChelsea boss Jose Mourinho admitted the champions did not deserve to win after losing their second successive Premiership game at the Riverside Stadium.

He said: 'I am not disappointed. I am disappointed when I deserve to win and do not win. That is when I am disappointed.

'When I do not win but do not deserve to win, I am not disappointed.

'We cannot blame referees, we cannot blame the opponents, we cannot blame bad luck. We have to blame our own performance. That is why I am not disappointed.

Reds through to Champions League Group Phase

Liverpool have secured their place in the lucrative group phase of the Champions League following a 1-1 draw against Maccabi Haifa on Tuesday night.

Rafael Benitez:
"It was a difficult game but it's good to have qualified. I am really happy. It's not been easy to start pre-season without some players and our results in pre-season were not the best so it's always a relief to come through a tie like this."

Monday, August 21, 2006

Shop List - Tom Petty "Highway Companion"


Highway Companion CD (PET39271)
Highway Companion, Tom Petty's third solo album and first in a dozen years, is a timeless album about the passing of time.

1. Saving Grace
2. Square One
3. Down South
4. Flirting With Time
5. Jack
6. Turn This Car Around
7. Night Driver
8. Big Weekend
9. Damaged By Love
10. This Old Town
11. Ankle Deep
12. The Golden Rose

Please check http://www.tompetty.com/
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers provided music for the NBA Finals on ABC. Check out the clips, which feature new songs from "Highway Companion." includes "Big Weekend" & "Saving Grace"

Sunday, August 20, 2006

星期日(20/8) 看了"狼羊物語(Stormy Night)"


一個雷電交加的晚上,小山羊阿咩到一間小屋避雨。小屋內伸手不見五指,可憐的阿咩又凍又怕,突然,屋外傳來腳步聲,原來是跟阿咩同病相憐的卡夫。他們無所不談,經歷了這個暴風雨的晚上。臨別時更相約改天一起去野餐,以「行雷閃電的晚上」為相認暗號。到野餐那天,阿咩才知道卡夫竟是狼,是自己的天生宿敵﹗然而,阿咩並不介意,同樣感到愕然的卡夫也真心想跟阿咩交朋友,於是阿咩和卡夫一直偷偷見面,可惜親朋戚友最後都發現了他們秘密交往,更要他們利用這段友情‧‧‧

沙田香港文化博物館一日遊 - 8月19日

「玩物養志」
精選自陳幼堅、古正言、梁冠明及朱傑榮四位先生別具特色的收藏,「玩物養志」展覽為觀眾帶來近一千件精品,包括中國外銷銀器、名片盒、模鑄玻璃器及中國古代頭飾。無論是源於悅目自娛,或是滿足好奇,這些藏品讓人分享到收藏者獨特的品味及他們蒐集和探索過程中的愉悅。





「眾樂與獨樂 ─ 香港大眾娛樂的轉變」展覽是由香港文化博物館與香港浸會大學歷史學系共同籌劃,包羅本地博物館的珍藏,並從公私營機構和各界人士借來展品,介紹香港主要的大眾娛樂節目,如神功戲、街頭娛樂、遊樂場、旅行、賽馬、足球、戲院、電台、電視、玩具、漫畫和網上娛樂等,闡述其中的轉變,及與政治、經濟、社會和科技發展的關係。


這兩個展覽AK 200% 誠意推薦!!!


Winner of 2006 Community Shield- Liverpool FC!




Rafael Benitez
(Coach, Liverpool FC)
"It is always important to win against the top sides, though, especially when there is a trophy at stake. It brings a lot of confidence for the next game."

The FA Community Shield
3.00pm, Sunday 13 August 2006
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

Liverpool (Riise 9, Crouch 80)
2-1
Chelsea (Shevchenko 44)

Liverpool FC Adidas Items 8月10日強勢上市!!

AK第一時間搶購!戰利品暫時有:
  1. Home Shirt (Red)
  2. Training Jersey (Grey)
  3. Polo Shirt (White and Grey)
革命尚未成功,AK仍須努力!!掃貨呀!掃呀!
Liverpool FC items catalog: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/adidas/

許冠英演唱會 30.7.2006

雞泡久休復出,水準依然。
演唱會高潮於英哥與前Lotus 樂隊吉他手玩The Shadows 的"Apache" & "Move it! 和"Johnny B Good" 等Classic Rock經典。

Monday, July 31, 2006

Killing of QANA, Lebanon 31-7-06





DAY IS DONE
Peter Yarrow
Tell me why you're crying, my son
I know you're frightened, like everyone
Is it the thunder in the distance you fear?
Will it help if I stay very near? I am here.
And if you take my hand my son
All will be well when the day is done.
And if you take my hand my son
All will be well when the day is done.
Day is done, Day is done.

Do you ask why I'm sighing, my son?
You shall inherit what mankind has done.
In a world filled with sorrow and woe
If you ask me why this is so,
I really don't know.
Tell me why you're smiling my son
Is there a secret you can tell everyone?
Do you know more than men that are wise?
Can you see what we all must disguise
through your loving eyes?


To the memory of the children killed in Qana....

Friday, July 28, 2006

Song of the Day



Ocean - Suede

We sit in silence
A marriage license
Is all you know
All you know, all you know

We sit and chew gum
Watch television
And you know
And you know, and you know

But there's oceans between us
Light years that screen us
Oceans that drift away
Oceans that fade to grey

We sit and rot here
Resenting each year
Will you go
Will you go, will you go?

We sing the old songs
The beat box plays on
And you know
And you know, and you know
But there's oceans between us
Light years that screen us
Like oceans we drift away
[Like] oceans we fade to grey

Between us there's oceans
There's life in slow motion
Quietly we drift away
Quietly we fade to grey

Live clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7DNa8p86Fs

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Song of the Day























Suede - Europe Is Our Playground
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_LnQIv1WVg

Run with me baby, let your hair down
Through every station, through every town

Run with me baby,
let's take a chance From Heathrow to Hounslow,
from the Eastern Block to France

Europe is our playground,
London is our town
So run with me baby now

Run with me baby, let your hair down
Through every station, through every town

Run with me baby,
let's make a stand From peepshows to disco,
from Spain to Camber Sands
Europe is our playground,
London is our town

So run with me baby now...

Friday, July 21, 2006

Song of the day


蕭蕭~~握不住的他MV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdwlVxfqrrg

銀白色月牙 映照著腳丫
一層層一遍遍 
親吻浪花 泥沙掙扎 浸濕了眼角 剎那和著眼淚 分不清呀

愛情不只玫瑰花 還有不安的懲罰
快樂呀誤解呀 隨著時間都會增加

退潮的愛像刀疤 傷過給一個說法
放了才能夠快樂 
讓心好好休息一下
放了才能夠快樂 
讓心好好休息一下
握不住的沙 放下也罷

你給的說法 說走到分岔 又無力又疲倦 
付出愛的代價 無力自拔 心放不下 
勉強愛的盈缺變成時差
握不住的他 放下也罷

Thursday, July 20, 2006

螳螂捕蟬,黃雀在後! - 譚公旦出遊! 2006 5月5日



偶然在某某網上日誌看到網主貼上譚公旦出遊的相片,竟然發現Blogger AK 也在鏡頭內 (見圖黑圈者)!!
Blogger AK 當日在現場充當 "長炮港男",怎想到"螳螂捕蟬,黃雀在後"!!
奈何Blogger AK 在大旗後,相片內看不到本人真面目!!!

P.S. 歡迎到本人相簿觀看"譚公旦出遊"相片!

Liverpool FC - You Never Walk Alone


Gerrard is happy with the progress being made under the guidance of manager Rafael Benitez, but he insists the main aim this campaign is to be towards the top of the table challenging for the championship as well as competing for the other trophies on offer.

"We want to get involved in a title race domestically, win another trophy and hopefully improve on our run in the Champions League," he said.

"The idea at the beginning of last season was to make Anfield a place where no-one wants to come and we've done that. Next year it'll be more of the same.

Be Still My Heart


Last week I had a business trip to Singapore, in HMV, I found this record from a lovely breezy jazz singer - Silje Nergaard. ( http://www.siljenergaard.com/)

Her voice is so sweet, tender & sexy. I feel lonely no more at night while listening to her voice......



Highly recommended:
Be still my heart, I Don't want to see you cry,...

My Top Ten Bands


My Top Ten Bands
  1. Deep Purple
  2. Doors
  3. Franz Ferdinand
  4. Suede
  5. Beatles
  6. Eagles
  7. England Dan & John Ford Coley
  8. Bread
  9. Keane
  10. Tears

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Walk the Line



I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time
I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
Because you're mine, I walk the line