Since he and his little buddies started a magazine called Loaded way back when, Michael Holden has been known for his sideways look on events and wry humour. I guess matching Jonny Rotten drink for drink in LA or interviewing supermodels in the back of limos has palled on him- these days apparently he's taking a back seat to events a little more, and has been amusing himself by listening in on people's conversations and recording them for articles in the Guardian. This is the kind of thing which might be mildly diverting at the best of times, but here Holden has tweaked it into a neat little piece of social anthropology.
To some people, it will be a reassuring and entertaining confirmation of the world they live in, and to those who don't live local, it will be something totally other. Anything that encourages us to take a second look at what we would usually ignore as banal, unsettling, or irritating can only be a good thing.
Recommended for reading in crowded public places- as, inspired, you can tune in to what people are saying around you.