Our latest letters page, where we chat about Ted 2's trailer, the lack of Yonderland, and getting a job here.
Our monthly letters page returns! This is our outmoded, outdated and yet thoroughly regular bit of the site where you write to us, and we reply. Who needs comments, right? Ahem.
Find details of how to contribute below. And in the meantime here's the new round-up of your correspondence...
Where's Yonderland?
Your site is often the only place on the internet for both [redacated] geeky news, reviews and an [redacted] community. So imagine my surprise when, on Tuesday morning, I failed to find a review on Sky 1's great Yonderland. Just wondering, do you guys watch the show and, if you do, what do you think of it?
Don't take this the wrong way, I still [more nice comments about website redacted, as we're still shy]!
Sam
West Yorkshire
Louisa writes: We're big fans of Horrible Histories and the Yonderland gang...
Our monthly letters page returns! This is our outmoded, outdated and yet thoroughly regular bit of the site where you write to us, and we reply. Who needs comments, right? Ahem.
Find details of how to contribute below. And in the meantime here's the new round-up of your correspondence...
Where's Yonderland?
Your site is often the only place on the internet for both [redacated] geeky news, reviews and an [redacted] community. So imagine my surprise when, on Tuesday morning, I failed to find a review on Sky 1's great Yonderland. Just wondering, do you guys watch the show and, if you do, what do you think of it?
Don't take this the wrong way, I still [more nice comments about website redacted, as we're still shy]!
Sam
West Yorkshire
Louisa writes: We're big fans of Horrible Histories and the Yonderland gang...
- 8/6/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
The man who owned Den Of Geek died on Sunday night. Allow us just a word or two about Mr Felix Dennis...
News
Den Of Geek, on rare occasions, gets nominated for an award. Thus, we pop along, duly clap as someone else wins, and we stand awkwardly at the side of the room, lamenting the amount of wine we've drunk.
However, on one such occasion, I found myself seated next to Felix Dennis. Felix Dennis is the man who, bluntly, owned Den Of Geek. Without him, his publishing company, and the people who run his publishing company, Den Of Geek simply wouldn't exist. I was always told he had a soft spot for us too, albeit never by himself. I did see him hit a handdryer once, though.
Anyway, as it turned out, Felix Dennis was getting a lifetime achievement award that night. I'd never met the man before,...
News
Den Of Geek, on rare occasions, gets nominated for an award. Thus, we pop along, duly clap as someone else wins, and we stand awkwardly at the side of the room, lamenting the amount of wine we've drunk.
However, on one such occasion, I found myself seated next to Felix Dennis. Felix Dennis is the man who, bluntly, owned Den Of Geek. Without him, his publishing company, and the people who run his publishing company, Den Of Geek simply wouldn't exist. I was always told he had a soft spot for us too, albeit never by himself. I did see him hit a handdryer once, though.
Anyway, as it turned out, Felix Dennis was getting a lifetime achievement award that night. I'd never met the man before,...
- 6/24/2014
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Current affairs magazine The Week has closed its Australian edition after four years of publishing.
The title, which was launched in Australia by British publisher Dennis Publishing in 2008, has told its subscribers that the 12 October edition would be its last.
The message to subscribers read:
Unfortunately, The Week has ceased publication of its Australian Edition and Administrators have been appointed to its publisher. The final edition was the current issue of the magazine, which went on sale 12 October 2012. Subscribers will receive no further issues of The Week.
The Week’s Australian circulation was 28,004, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations data.
The magazine was backed by considerable marketing support, with the slogan ‘You’re too busy not to read it’.
The Australian edition of The Week was also distributed in Singapore, Hong Kong and New Zealand.
When the title launched, David Salter, executive producer of Media Watch was editor-in-chief.
The title, which was launched in Australia by British publisher Dennis Publishing in 2008, has told its subscribers that the 12 October edition would be its last.
The message to subscribers read:
Unfortunately, The Week has ceased publication of its Australian Edition and Administrators have been appointed to its publisher. The final edition was the current issue of the magazine, which went on sale 12 October 2012. Subscribers will receive no further issues of The Week.
The Week’s Australian circulation was 28,004, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations data.
The magazine was backed by considerable marketing support, with the slogan ‘You’re too busy not to read it’.
The Australian edition of The Week was also distributed in Singapore, Hong Kong and New Zealand.
When the title launched, David Salter, executive producer of Media Watch was editor-in-chief.
- 10/19/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
London - Hollywood supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, including directors Ken Loach and Michael Moore, have lost £200,000 ($317,130) in bail money they had put up for him, the Guardian reported. The decision came after Assange fled into the Ecuadorian embassy here this summer to avoid extradition to Sweden where he would face sexual assault charges and request political asylum. Observers had predicted that this would cause the bail money to be lost as Assange failed to adhere to his bail terms. Socialite Jemima Khan and publisher Felix Dennis are also among the known celebrity supporters of Assange who had put up
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- 9/5/2012
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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