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Age: 42
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009 

Category: Music
Vote for your 2009 top Maltese picks from

♦ Album
♦ EP
♦ Single
♦ Internet Release
♦ Music Video
♦ Overseas-based Artist Release


Click here to start voting. [Facebook account needed]

Voting is open until Friday 1 January 2010.

The final results will be included in the first podcast for 2010 in the Muzika Mod Iehor series.

Spread the word!!
Sunday, October 18, 2009 

Category: Music
I've compiled a list of alternative music from Maltese recording artists released so far in 2009. This is the fourth year that I'll be polling my blog readers and Mużika Mod Ieħor podcast listeners towards establishing the top favourite releases of the year.

The number of new releases is already slightly larger than it has been in any year since 2006, even if, as ever, I have a feeling my list is not complete. Please let me know if you think there are any additional titles I should add to this list before starting the voting via Facebook. The list is not meant to be fully comprehensive - I am selective - but I would like to include as many titles as possible at this stage, so please don't hesitate to contact me if you think I've missed out on your favourite 2009 release. I'm also aware that there are some more releases still to come over the next few weeks. I'll be releasing a final list before the voting starts in late November.

Here's the list so far:
8 Ugly - Goodbye [  Single  ]
Aaron Benjamin - On My Mind [  Single  ]
Abysmal Torment - Omnicide [  Album  ]
Airport Impressions - Seeing With Eyes Closed [  EP  ]
Airstrip One - The Ghost [  Overseas  ]
Andrew Zammit - When All Is Gone [  Online  ]
anti- - Tufts [  Album  ]
Antonio Olivari - Dark Ages [  Album  ]
Billy Lee - Don't Give Your Heart Away [  Online  ]
Black Aura - Heavy Breathing [  Video  ]
Bletchley Park - Alien [  Single  ]
Brian Vassallo - In the End [  Video  ]
Cable 35 - Hygene [  EP  ]
Cable 35 - Mary [  Video  ]
Carra - album? [  Overseas  ]
Carrie Haber - It's Complex [  EP  ]
Chasing Pandora - Time [  Single  ]
Chiara - What If We [  Single  ]
Chris Enriquez - Closest Thing To Love (Because of You) [  Single  ]
Christabelle - Flame [  Single  ]
Claire Tonna - For the Princess Called Sea [  Online  ]
Claudia Faniello - Wild Flower [  Video  ]
Clement - 909 Invasion [  Online  ]
Colourblind - Spectre [  Album  ]
Corrupted Minds - Why Be Normal [  Online  ]
Cygna - Kuintaar [  Online  ]
Daniel Cassar - Around the Day in 80 Worlds [  Online  ]
Danjeli - Kolla [  Online  ]
Denny Falzon - This Dance is Forever [  Overseas  ]
Demis - Senspiration [  Album  ]
Dolls for Idols - Through the City at Night [  Online  ]
Doubt - Floating Free [  Online  ]
Dripht - Ecoloclast [  Single  ]
Droned - Sky Mines / Love To Let [  Single  ]
Effetti Kollaterali - 33 RPM [  Online  ]
Elyk Elymur - Dismantle and Destory [  Album  ]
Ethnamorte - Shades of Beauty & Madness / Belt is-Seħer [  Overseas  ]
Eve Ransom - Soundtrack To A Smile / Evergreen [  Single  ]
Explicit - Shame [  Single  ]
Fire - Thrill Me [  Album  ]
For Strings Inn - With Strings Attached [  EP  ]
Forsaken - After the Fall [  Album  ]
Fraser Gregory - A Garden At The Top Of The Tree [  Overseas  ]
Freddie Portelli - Tonight [  Single  ]
Hadrian Mansueto - Catch You [  Video  ]
Ira Losco - Mixed Beats (The Remix Album) [  Album  ]
Item - Give Up The Ghost [  Online  ]
Jean Claude Vancell - Ain't Good Enough [  Single  ]
Jerico Sincrest - Rain [  Online  ]
Joe Mizzi - Age of Decay [  Overseas  ]
Jon Lukas Woodenman - Better Man [  Overseas  ]
Julie Ann Zahra - No One in Heaven [  Single  ]
Kartridge - Wild Crazy Nights [  Single  ]
Knockturn Alley - Medusa [  Album  ]
Krafteknique - Thousand Needles [  Online  ]
Kristina Casolani - Get Out [  Single  ]
Lappalie - Sydneymoon [  Overseas  ]
Laura Zarb Cousin - You Bruise Me [  Single  ]
l urk - didj [  Online  ]
Lyndsay Pace - Addicted [  Single  ]
M.A.M. - Jien M'Jien Xej [  Online  ]
Macropode - Convergence [  Online  ]
Manwel T - Virtual Dub [  Album  ]
Manwel T Meets Mind's Eye Dub - At the Temple of Dub [  Album  ]
Marilyn Mifsud - Where My Head's Been [  Single  ]
Mark Axiaq - Sleeplessness [  Overseas  ]
MC Frans - Funky Frans [  Video  ]
Melchior Sultana - Recognize the Real [  Album  ]
Milk Mi - Disappear [  Single  ]
Miriam Christine - Alone Today [  Video  ]
Muxu - Drop It (Say No No No) [  Single  ]
Muxu - Gone [  Video  ]
No Bling Show - Stejjer Mill-Bandli (tal-Mosta) [  Album  ]
No Bling Show - Lucija u Samwel [  Video  ]
NV - Envy [  Album  ]
NV - Reason for Denying [  Single  ]
Oliver Degabriele's Trio - Asteroid 612 [  Online  ]
Original Cast Recording - Porn: The Musical [  Album  ]
Pamela - Whispers [  Album  ]
Paul Giordimaina - A Letter to Bernie [  Album  ]
Pete Molinari - Today, Tomorrow & Forever [  Overseas  ]
Plato's Dream Machine - Journey Man [  Single  ]
Rage Against Society - 15 Years of Kaos [  Album  ]
ReBorn - Chew My Plasticine [  Online  ]
Red Electrick - Black 8 / 10 Years Too Late [  Single  ]
Relikc - Tomorrow [  Online  ]
Renee Cassar - Live and Learn [  Overseas  ]
Renee Cassar - Dreary Day [  Video  ]
Retrophytes - Retrophytes [  EP  ]
Richard Edward - Basking in Baghdad [  Single  ]
Salt - Star [  Single  ]
Sasha and Sam - Lullaby for Two / Nina [  Online  ]
Scar - Breaking Radio Silence [  Album  ]
She2s - Bubblegum [  Video  ]
Simon Vella - Unspoken: Sounds from Within [  Album  ]
Skimmed - Your Head Is Too Big For Your Crown [  EP  ]
Skullcakes - Dive [  EP  ]
Sonitus - Asphixetamol [  Online  ]
Stefanos - Little Thoughts / Zero Plus [  Online  ]
Stimulus Timbre - Flowing in Your Mind [  Online  ]
SunSatION - Disappear [  Online  ]
Soundscape Foundation - Savannah [  Online  ]
Sylvan Borg - Mouse by Day (Hero by Night) [  Single  ]
Synthact - Aer [  EP  ]
Tenishia (feat. Wintermoods) - Marigold [  Single  ]
The Does - My Better Side [  Single  ]
The Myth - Dream [  Single  ]
The Myth - Animal [  Video  ]
The Rifffs - Moonstomp [  Album  ]
The Rifffs - Champagne Charlie's Ghost [  Single  ]
Thea Saliba - On the Dancefloor [  Single  ]
Thomas Hedley, - In Ecstacy [  Single  ]
Thy Legion - Sadism Through Holy Intervention [  Online  ]
TokinToker - Elevator to the Moon [  Online  ]
Tom Caruana - Rebel Withou Applause [  Overseas  ]
Totema - Till I Die [  Online  ]
Tribali - The Elephants of Lanka [  Album  ]
Twenty-Six Other-Worlds - Incubus [  Online  ]
U-Bahn - Beautiful Girl [  Single  ]
Uncharted - Blame Me [  Single  ]
Various Artists - Malta Eurosong 2009 [  Album  ]
Various Artists - Malta Hit Song Contest 2009 [  Album  ]
Various Artists - Tumult and Squak [  Album  ]
Victims of Creation - Chapter 22 [  Online  ]
Victor Chetcuti - Together Free [  Overseas  ]
Victoria Osbourne - Filling Days [  Online  ]
Wayne Micallef - Open Road [  Single  ]
X-Vandals - Breach the Silence [  Album  ]
Y4J Band - Tear It Down [  Album  ]

Wednesday, January 07, 2009 

Category: Music
When the death of Charles Camilleri was announced last Saturday, I immediately thought about paying tribute to this remarkable Maltese musician in a podcast. I had just finished producing the 145th edition of the Mużika Mod Ieħor podcast so I knew that I had to produce something extra to remember Maestro Camilleri.

As it happens, Charles Camilleri was the very first person I interviewed on the very first radio broadcast I produced all by myself at Xandir Malta; after several months working with other established radio producers. That broadcast was meant to mark the 50th anniversary from the death of American composer George Gershwin. It was originally heard of Xandir Malta's Cable Radio on 11 July 1987. Josephine Mahoney was the announcer and Publius Micallef was the studio manager who recorded the original broadcast.
Charles Camilleri
Charles Arrigo had instigated me to produce George Gershwin: Tifkira and suggested I invite Charles Camilleri to speak about the composer. Rather than interviewing the maestro about Gershwin, I asked him to give me and the listeners a lesson about Gershwin from the perspective of a professor of music. His insights were not only brilliant but also very unusual from the usual biographical treatments of other composers by other commentators.

To remember Charles Camilleri, I've edited the highlights from my George Gershwin: Tifkira production and they're now available as a downloadable podcast. I believe that this special tribute is a very appropriate way to mark the passing of Mro Camilleri, since he was as great teacher and professor of music as he was a composer.

Charles Camilleri will undoubtedly be remembered as one of Malta's greatest composers of all time. I will forever remember him as the first person who was patient enough to put up with me in a radio studio.
Sunday, January 04, 2009 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music

Muzika Mod Iehor
2008 Listeners Picks'





2008 Top Album:
Brikkuni - Kuntrabanda!

2008 Top Single:
Salt - Jars of Clay

2008 Overseas-based Release:
Airstrip One - Into the Silence [EP]

2008 Internet Release:
Ezzy - Puzzle People

2008 Top Video:
Wax - Thoughts

2008 Top EP:
nosnow/nosalps - Just Rock

LISTEN TO THE PODCAST FEATURING ALL THESE LISTENERS' TOP PICKS!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 

Current mood:  selective
Category: Music
Vote for your 2008 picks from
  • Maltese Album
  • EP
  • Single
  • Internet Release
  • Music Video
  • Overseas-based Artist Release

    You can vote for one title from each category, so you can vote up to six times, as long as you pick titles from each of the lists.

    Click here to start voting. [Facebook account needed]

    The final results will be included in the first podcast for 2009 in the Muzika Mod Iehor series.

    Spread the word!!
  • Friday, September 26, 2008 

    Current mood:  validated
    Category: Music
    I've compiled a list of alternative music from Maltese recording artists released so far in 2008. This is the third year that I'll be polling my blog readers and Mużika Mod Ieħor podcast listeners towards established the top favourite releases of 2008.

    The number of new releases is as healthy as it was in 2006 and 2007. As ever, I have a feeling my list is not complete. Please let me know if you think there are any additional titles I should add to this list before starting the voting via Facebook. The list is not meant to be fully comprehensive - I am selective - but I would like to include as many titles as possible at this stage, so please don't hesitate to contact me if you think I've missed out on your favourite 2008 release. I'll keep releasing a final list before the voting starts in late November.

    Here's the list so far:
  • Access To - Something About You
  • Ailas - Town
  • Airport Impression - Wake Up
  • Airstrip One - Into the Silence [EP]
  • Alistair Galea - Nowhere to Run
  • Amelia - Blind Girl's Whisper
  • Andre Camilleri & the Broken Hearts - Australian [album]
  • B. Lee - Until I Find My Way
  • Beangrowers - Not In a Million Lovers
  • Beige - Say Hey
  • Ben - In Memory of You
  • Bitterside - Underrated
  • Blind Saviour - The Master Plan
  • Brian James - Ectomorph
  • Brian Vassallo - Angelique Beute
  • Brikkuni - Kuntrabanda
  • Caligula - Infidelity
  • Carra - Gaia
  • Carrie Haber - They Turned Me To Plastic
  • Chasing Pandora - Two
  • Claudio Baglioni - L-Aħħar Bidwi f'Wied il-Għasel
  • Colourblind - Paper Planes
  • Cynic Pictures - Skizzo
  • Cypher - What Else Remains
  • Dayline - There's Another Place
  • Dean Saviour - Hallway of Kisses
  • Dominoes - Love Maze
  • Dying Signals - The Last Of A Dying Breed
  • Elyk Elymur - Dismantle & Destory
  • Errol Sammut - Affection
  • Eve Ransom - Just The Way I Am + Paradox
  • Ezzy - Puzzle People
  • Fakawi - Smart Song
  • Footprints - Red Line
  • Fr Karm Debattista mssp - Dance of Joy
  • Frank & Chris - The Toad Song
  • Fraser Gregory - Let It Rain
  • Freddie Portelli - Viva it-Tewmin
  • Grimaud - Aquaman + All About You
  • HeartBeat - Someway Someday
  • Hunters Palace - The London Sessions
  • Improbus Atrum - Bearing the Mark
  • Inner Grey - If Symptoms Persist
  • Ira Losco - Fortune Teller
  • Item - The God The Slave The Machine
  • Jay P - 1565 Patiently Waiting [album]
  • Jean Claude Vancell - Heartbreaker
  • Joe Mizzi - Falling Apart
  • jon lukas woodenman - My Time + Far Away
  • Larski - Feast of Avalon
  • Lustre - Divine Fetish
  • Lyndsay Pace - What You're Made Of
  • Malcolm Pisani & Black on White - Promise
  • Manwel T. - Umtha Welanga Dub (feat. Mind's Eye Dub)
  • Martyrium - Awakening the Ancient
  • Metrokueen - Insanity
  • Milk Mi - Black Sheep
  • Mind's Eye Dub - I Wanna Love You
  • Mindstate - Come With Me
  • Miriam Christine - Alone Today
  • Missfire - Halfway Here [EP]
  • Muxu - Beat My Drum
  • Nicky Bomba - Jah in the Moment [EP]
  • Niki Gravino - Catwalk Baby
  • Niki Gravino - Pieces (Toby's remix)
  • Nomad Son - First Light
  • Norm Rejection - Malta Not For Sale
  • nosnow/noalps - Just Rock
  • Offset Collaborations - Sweet Lips
  • Pamela - Whispers
  • Particle Blue - Dubbien
  • Pete Molinari - Virtual Landslide
  • Prayer of the Dying - Ghastly Laments
  • Publik Waste - Nobody Listens
  • Quicksand - Hu Magħna Illum
  • Riot - Starting Block
  • Saħħar - Maġija Sewda
  • Salt - Jars of Clay
  • Sandro Zerafa 5tet - White Russian
  • Sharleen Spiter - Melody [album]
  • Shattered Pride - Beneath
  • Shawn Ryan - Insanity
  • Shilloo's Tree - Breakfast Serial + Fourteen
  • Silence Kills You - No Button To Rewind
  • Skambomambo - Made in Polska [album]
  • Sky of Yuggoth - Three Seals of Masshu
  • South Central - Golden Dawn
  • Spriggan Mist - Konditions of Change
  • StarBunker - Forecast
  • Stillborn - Angel
  • Stone Joker - Hero
  • Subculture - Revolt
  • SubEgo - Naming Trees
  • SunSatION - Not A Wonderful World
  • Sylvan Borg - Walk
  • Symphonik Choir - The Language of Music
  • Synthax & Chemicals - Next To Hell
  • Tendency Charge - Stages of Peripheral Diversity
  • The Areola Treat - The Areola Treat
  • The Does - Too Far
  • The Myth - Star
  • Thea Saliba - Musilicious
  • Toby - I'd Like To Know
  • Uncharted - Another Day
  • Vagabond Project - Time of Your Life
  • Various Artists - Purely Pop Compilation
  • Victoria Spiteri - Every Time's the Last Time
  • Wax - Thoughts
  • Weeping Silence - End of An Era
  • Y4J - In the House


  • Sunday, January 06, 2008 

    Current mood:  amused
    Category: Music


    2007 Listener's Picks!


    ToniSant.com




    2007 Top Album

    Scream Daisy - Scream Daisy



    2007 Top Single/EP

    Xtruppaw - Forza Malta (B'Ghajta Wahda)

    The Rifffs - Jack the Ripper



    2007 Top Internet Release

    The Characters - One In A Million

    Dean Saviour - Marshmallow Girl



    2007 Top Online Video

    Scream Daisy - Pretty



    2007 Top Overseas-based Release

    Mathematikal - Electrophant

    LISTEN TO THE PODCAST FEATURING ALL THESE LISTENERS' TOP PICKS!

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 

    Current mood:  jubilant
    Category: Music
    Vote for your 2007 picks from
  • Maltese Album
  • Single/EP
  • Internet Release
  • Music Video
  • Overseas-based Artist Release

    You can vote for one title from each category, so you can vote up to five times, as long as you pick titles from each of the lists.

    Click here to start voting. [Facebook account needed]


    The final results will be included in the first podcast for 2008 in the Muzika Mod Iehor series.

    Spread the word!!
  • Saturday, September 15, 2007 

    Current mood:  productive
    Category: Music
    I've compiled a list of alternative music from Maltese recording artists released so far in 2007. In keeping with what I started last year, my plan is to poll my blog readers and Muzika Mod Iehor podcast listeners towards established the top favourite releases of 2007.

    I am incredibly impressed by the even larger number of releases this year. As ever, I have a feeling my list is not complete. Please let me know if you think there are any additional titles I should add to this list before starting the voting in November. The list is not meant to be fully comprehensive - I am selective - but I would like to include as many titles as possible at this stage, so please don't hesitate to contact me if you think I've missed out on your favourite 2007 release.

    Here's the list, so far, in alphabetical order:

  • Aaron Benjamin In My Head
  • Ailas Town
  • Ambulanza The Bubble
  • Andre' Camilleri & the Broken Hearts One Fine Day
  • Arachnid Compelled to Distort
  • Beige Anything
  • Bitterside Start Again
  • Bomba Hold Your Ground [track]
  • Cable35 It's Over
  • Caligula Surreal [tracks]
  • Carra Be Yourself [album]
  • Carrie Flooded Roads
  • Charlie Calleja Dancing with Dolphins [tracks]
  • Chemical Orphan What If It Was You
  • Christabelle Borg Tonight
  • Club Murder Preserved in Pain
  • Corazon Hawn Jien
  • Cordin Sky Man With The Microphone
  • Cynic Pictures Aim High
  • Dean Saviour Marshmallow Girl
  • Demis Ethereal Travel
  • Different Strings …It's Only The Beginning
  • Drive In Your Eyes
  • Explicit Objection/Games
  • Fakawi Eileen (Live)
  • Franco Tartaglia In Memoria
  • Fraser Gregory No Ordinary Eyes
  • Freddie Portelli Hangin' On
  • Grimaud (w/Marc Galea) Purple Haze
  • ipconfig lagggggg
  • Jean Claude Vancell Of Hopes & Dreams
  • Jean Pierre Zammit Wipe Every Tear
  • Jewls Verse Taking It Easy
  • John Galea Faded Popstar
  • jon lukas/WOODENMAN Fade Away
  • JPG Return
  • Karm Debattista mssp Aghmilni Bhalek
  • Karm Debattista mssp Hejju Triq ghall-Mulej
  • Kristina Casolani & Toby Search
  • L-Amerikan Ghana tal-Fatt
  • Manuel Casha Tifkira
  • Marc Galea My Journey
  • Marilyn Mifsud Evicted
  • Marty Rivers I'm Available
  • Mathematikal Electrophant/This is Plonk
  • Melchior Sultana No More
  • Mind's Eye Dub Trod On Dub
  • Mindstate My Adrenaline
  • Prayer of the Dying Structures of a Dying Matter
  • ReAct Dismissed
  • Recoil The Great Divide
  • Renee Cassar Waiting
  • Scream Daisy Bees
  • Shilloo's Tree Expression/Waiting for Your Smile
  • Shockleader Say NOW!
  • Sin Selection Casanova
  • Sixth Simfoni feat. Rachel Fabri Breakthru
  • Skimmed Where is Your God?
  • Skorba Temples of Devotion
  • Sky of Yuggoth Transmissions from the Chthonic Depths
  • Slur (Ann de Gaetano) Back to You
  • South Central Crystalling
  • Stillborn Thy Feeble Soul
  • Stoned Joker Alone
  • Subculture Resist the Abuse
  • The Areola Treat Disco Party
  • The Characters So Alive
  • The Monitors Fade Away
  • The New Harmonics Red
  • The Rifffs Jack The Ripper
  • The Vagabond Project Deepheat
  • Thomas Hedley Just Your Picture On My Mind
  • Thy Legion Proclaimer of Chaos
  • Toby Everytime it Rains
  • Various Malta Song for Europe 2007
  • Vinnie Vintage Sea to the Salt
  • White Crimson Julia (live)
  • Winona Riders Love Can Do You No Harm
  • Xtruppaw Forza Malta
  • Saturday, September 01, 2007 

    Current mood:  productive
    Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
    Here is my article marking the 10th anniversary from the death of Princess Diana. It appears in this Saturday's Weekender from The Times (of Malta).

    DIANA STILL FASCINATES

    Princess Diana died in a car crash 10 years ago. However she lives on and will continue to do so. Toni Sant takes a different look at the People's Princess who changed and marked the royal family forever


    by Toni Sant

    Princess Diana deserves coverage because people still love her. This is the reason you're reading yet another feature about Diana. While some people may genuinely have had more than enough of Diana 10 years on from the fatal car accident that left her, her boyfriend and their drunk driver dead, others will undoubtedly consider it near blasphemous that anyone can do anything but love her.

    Before I started writing these few words about Diana, I thought there was nothing really new to add.

    Then I started to do some research and realised that like Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Jim Morrison and a handful of other dead iconic celebrities from the entertainment world, she will possibly live on forever in a huge hall of referential mirrors.

    The most interesting of all these mirrors, for me, is not in one of the never-ending stream of books published about her, to say nothing of the countless newspaper and magazine articles.

    Princess Diana is mostly on my mind this year through the daring comedic bravado of Ricky Gervais, who is known in Malta mostly through his BBC series The Office. The British comedian has written (and appears in) an episode of the popular animated TV series The Simpsons. This episode, which first aired in the United States and Britain this past spring, dares to lampoon Lady Di in a way that hasn't been seen since Spitting Image delighted millions in the Commonwealth. I would argue that this new joke is funnier because it is very subtle and is inserted almost exclusively for the cognoscenti of popular culture.

    In Homer Simpson, This is Your Wife, Gervais appears as a cartoon character named Charles Heathbar, based on David Brent, the regional manager from The Office. Marge Simpson moves into Heathbar's house in a plot involving a reality TV series called Mother Flippers where husbands swap wives for a predetermined period of time.

    Charles falls in love with Marge and sings her a song he wrote for her entitled Lady Blue. The blue in the title is a pun on the way someone feels when they're sad or lonely and Marge's hair colour. Gervais has described Lady Blue as the worse song you could possibly write. The lyrics include these rhyming verses:

    Lady, when you go away
    I feel like I could die
    Not like dye like your hair is dyed
    But die Like Lady Di
    And not like Di like her name is Di
    But die like when she died
    But lady just like Lady Di
    Be my princess tonight
    But don't die.

    The direct allusion in the song words is not the only reference to Princess Diana in this episode. While Ricky/Charles sings this song, the cartoon character's legs are briefly seen through his kimono just as he stands in front of the fire place in his house, echoing the now-famous controversial 1981 photo of Lady Di standing in the garden of the school where she worked when she first met Prince Charles, with the sun behind her revealing the outline of her long, amazing legs through her chiffon skirt.

    No one should be surprised that any mention of Diana in The Simpsons in not reverential. To expect otherwise from the best thing on television since Prince Charles and Lady Di's wedding video is to believe that a scorpion would never sting a frog if asked to help it cross the river. What's more, this was not the first time her name was taken in vain in The Simpsons. Way back in an episode produced in 1993, professional drunkard Barney Gumble (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) mistook a pile of rags for Princess Di. Interestingly, this sequence was edited out of all post-1997 screenings on British TV.

    Closer inspection of the supposedly respectful goings-on reveals that there's more than meets the eye to the ever-growing cult of the dead Diana. Her following now is only superseded by the media interest she generated during her life as the future queen (mother) of England. An obvious part of this interest is fuelled by money. As it was during her adult life so it is after her death. The paparazzi hounded her not (just) because of her beauty or the good causes she championed but because any magazine or newspaper bearing her picture on the cover automatically sold more copies. One good picture of Diana would change a photographer's bank account considerably. An exclusive picture could change the photographer's lifestyle completely.

    This racket goes on after her death in a slightly different guise. New photos of Diana are (sadly) not possible. Yet her image and re-inventions of how to present her (an ill-fated monumental fountain, books, a memorial concert, an anniversary commemoration... what's next?) moves money in amounts that are close to or even larger than the entire economy of most African countries or small nations like Malta.

    The international mainstream media's agenda is dictated by the bottom line. The days of strict adhesion to ethical codes of conduct are apparently gone now. It is often more cost effective to pay fines and suffer other post-event consequences than to lose out on the income generated from previously unheard of depictions of the British royal family. For every prestigious award-winning film like The Queen, we get two made-for-TV movies like Whatever Love Means (depicting the Charles-Diana-Camilla triangle) or Diana: Last Days of a Princess (including a slightly fictionalised account of Diana's relationship with the al-Fayed family). It is safe to assume that the British monarchy is now treated by large media corporations just like any other rich non-royal dynasty. Their ordinary affairs - romantic, financial or otherwise - are covered in ways that were unheard of just a couple of decades ago.

    Royal observers will not be mistaken for noting that Diana's legacy is partly (some would argue in large part) responsible for this shift in distance between titular rulers and the media. When Channel 4 recently aired previously unreleased photos from the car crash scene, they did so in spite of a letter from Princes William and Harry asking them not to. Whether the princes should be made to endure all this is another matter altogether. They can't help the fact that they were born who they are. Unlike Diana, they have no choice on whether to attract public interest in whatever they do. Ironically, this is truer now than before their mother played the media game like no other member of the royal family before or since. Her self-promotion techniques have another unintended consequence than the ones she realised herself during her life in the limelight. Her sons cannot get away from the media's attention, even if they choose to seclude themselves from anything not directly related to their royal duties. They attract media attention because they are royal heirs but more so because they are, and will forever be, Diana's children.

    Books have so far not pushed the proverbial line as much as the popular press and television in the way they deal with Diana. She is rarely the protagonist of the narratives where she appears, unless it is an out and out biography. David Baddiel's novel on which the ITV/Granada Television movie Whatever Love Means is based, has Diana appear only in conversations of fictional characters. By contrast, in the TV movie Diana: Last Days of A Princess, the actress playing Diana says things that any observant fan will recognise as implausible on the real princess's lips.

    Tina Brown's new biography of Diana clearly indicates that books, however, are not far behind. Brown's Diana takes liberties with the truth that would make speculative biographers like the late Albert Goldman (famous above all for his very subjective assumption-filled biography of John Lennon) very proud. This sort of mirror reflects more what people would like to see and hear about Diana than what's actually there.

    Depictions of dead celebrities come with an artistic licence that makes their diehard fans cringe. Even supposedly respectful treatments take liberties with the truth. Oliver Stone's handling of the Jim Morrison story in his film The Doors immediately springs to mind. The more people "love" a dead celebrity, the easier it becomes for the entertainment industry to rework their image and its likenesses into situations as divorced from the truth as the fact that Malta has mountains. Just think of all the situations you've seen "Elvis" in since his untimely death 30 years ago. His hall of referential mirrors is probably the largest for any non-religious celebrity ever.

    Princess Diana will not be forgotten. Her youthful looks will remain forever. No botox or air-brushing necessary. There's nothing like death to preserve and enhance beauty, fuelling our fascination with photographed icons. She will be seen and mentioned regularly in our lifetime. Accept it. After all, she was the mother of the future heir of the British monarchy. Number two and number three in line after Prince Charles are both her sons. If/when her son/s get married and have their own children, her grandchildren will be the new heirs to the British monarchy. And so it goes. Even if/when one of her (grand)children abolishes the royal family, it will be Diana's (grand)child who will have brought the royals in step with the times.

    Incidentally, Ricky Gervais has been invited to write another episode of The Simpsons.