+Helen Rickard tells me that the correlation between violence watched on TV and subsequent violent behaviour in children is about the same as the correlation between smoking and cancer.
Interesting, huh?
no soup, no clouds
+Helen Rickard tells me that the correlation between violence watched on TV and subsequent violent behaviour in children is about the same as the correlation between smoking and cancer.
Interesting, huh?
I was wandering around as usual, in my unpleasantly populated sub-conscious.
– I Capture the Castle, Dodie Smith
Pre-digital as dangerous. I can vouch for that from my now regular hospital and GP visits. I've been misprescribed dangerous drugs 3 or 4 times over the past 3 years.
+Helen Rickard has got to the point in her piano lessons where she's been given some real grown-up music to practise. In particular, some Bach from the Well-Tempered Clavier, one of her favourites, as it happens.
I don't know what the critical opinion is of Tatiana Nikolayeva is these days; but she's been Helen's number one ever since we saw her at the Proms playing Shostakovich. So here is Tatiana with the piece that I'm going to be hearing quite a lot over the next few weeks:
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