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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
Foocha! was created by the founders of Taglab and is published using Taglab Publisher 2, a web based content management tool. Martin Algesten has a blog on bugs.
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Some Christmas words from France
Talk, Madame X, 15 January 1999
Why do you British display your Christmas cards on the walls of your homes? Why that need of pretending that your nation is populated by friendly people who have friends? You ALL know it’s wrong. More,
The Starbuck's Baggers
Talk, Simon Anderson, 15 January 1999
It's not easy to get a seat at a Starbucks in Tokyo - there always bagged by the locals - with no fear of pickpockets. More,
The Year in Pop
Talk, Justin Harries, 15 January 1999
Our Music Editor, Justin Harries, shares his thoughts on the past year in pop music. More,
They say that Shaft is a bad motherÂ….. film – Damn right.
Talk, , 15 January 1999
70’s retro culture steams onward, and should reach it’s apex with the remake of seminal blaxsploitation thriller ‘Shaft’. More,
What's in a name?
Talk, Graham Bower, 15 January 1999
This week, Graham Bower gets nostalgic about the good old days of the internet, before the Consumers consumed it all. More,
Elton John - Queen of England
Talk, Justin Harries, 14 January 1999
The British Council comissioned an international survey to find out what Johnnie foreigner considers our important musical export. Justin Harries considers their results. More,
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