Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Sarah-Jane Honeywell Interview

I caught up with CBeebies' Sarah-Jane Honeywell as she comes to Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre to play Sleeping Beauty in this years' pantomime.


Sarah-Jane Honeywell Interview by Lewis Mason

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

It's Panto Time...Oh Yes It Is!

This year's pantomime at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. An all star cast includes pop star Gareth Gates and actor Cliff Parisi. Join me as I meet the cast!


Meet the Cast - Snow White Woking Panto 2010 by Lewis Mason

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

The Bible That Is...Facebook

Social Networking has become a worldwide phenomenon with Facebook surely leading the way as the favourite avenue. I went to see the new film, The Social Network, last week, starring Justin Timberlake. It was a fantastic film, and it was really interesting to see how the Facebook revolution came about. Now, I use Facebook regularly, and since investing in an iPhone, I have used it more and more. It's very easy to check into other people's worlds when sitting bored on a train! However, I'm starting to become really frustrated with how everything is taken in a literal sense and how information can only be true...if it says so on Facebook. Hence my title, it is almost becoming a religious, sacred word! Only, the information changes! I believe a problem with Facebook is the number of friends that you have and the way in which a person interprets information. For example, at the time of writing, I have 693 friends on Facebook. That means that for everything I write on Facebook, each of those 693 people are able to interpret the information in their own way. So something that is supposed to be funny, can be seen as rude, nasty or irrelevant to somebody else. However, a person will believe their opinion or interpretation is correct, which potentially, could lead to disagreement and argument. There is also the 'Relationship Status', function on Facebook. You can be having a pint down the pub with your best mate, having a chat about your love life. Then, all of a sudden, they'll pipe up with 'but, it doesn't say that on Facebook'. I'm going to stick to boring status', and try not to put other information on there, because, let's be honest, Facebook already knows that 'It's Complicated'!