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41.Did the Victorians do it better?(Thursday 16th of October 2008 12:33:53 PM
1 month ago )
The biggest exhibition of eminent Pre-Raphaelite William Holman Hunt’s work is being exhibited at Manchester Art Gallery until 11th January 2009.
Excited by the prospect, I popped along to the preview.
Victorian art may seem as boring as an afternoon spent counting how many...
42.Launch event at BDP’s remarkable new building in Manchester(Thursday 16th of October 2008 09:54:25 AM
1 month ago )
This evening I attended the launch event for a very special building.
It’s the new BDP building near Piccadilly Station.
The metallic south facade runs along Ducie Street. The north facade overlooks the Ashton Canal in Piccadilly Basin. With its floor to ceiling glass windows it looks wonderful reflected in...
43.Food Futures Report to the Health & Well-being Network(Wednesday 15th of October 2008 03:37:41 PM
1 month, 1 week ago )
Here is a link to my latest report on the Food Futures steering group, and board meetings, held on September 3rd and 10th respectively. Issues covered in the report include:
Food Futures and vulnerable groups
The Food Futures Strategic Review
Engaging with the private sector (supermarkets)
Open Strategy -...
44.Calling all artists!(Tuesday 14th of October 2008 02:07:20 PM
1 month, 1 week ago )
My play ‘The Crucifixion Of Madeline McKay:’ goes live on the 10th November in London!
We found a stunningly brilliant cast, an equally brilliant, (not to mention brave), director, and now all we need is an artist to rustle up a promotions poster or two to help bring in the...
45.The Crucifixion Of Madeline McKay(Tuesday 14th of October 2008 02:07:20 PM
1 month, 1 week ago )
My play ‘The Crucifixion Of Madeline McKay:’ goes live on the 10th November in London!
We found a stunningly brilliant cast, an equally brilliant, (not to mention brave), director, and now we have found a fantastic artist and graphic designer who are rustling up a promotions poster! I really can’t...
46.Latest News - Rock Solid(Monday 13th of October 2008 11:00:00 PM
1 month, 1 week ago )
Games, Grub and God, for those in school years 7, 8 and 9. Fridays, 8pm.
This week: "You choose!"
47.Food & Wellbeing Network minutes, 02.09.08(Monday 13th of October 2008 01:55:40 PM
1 month, 1 week ago )
Minutes from Manchester Food and Well-being Network's second meeting which took place on September 2nd. Agenda items include:
Sarah Alldred, Project Co-ordinator: Making Local Food Work
Food Futures representatives
Paul Brighouse, Enterprise Facilitator, New East Manchester Urban Farm
The Big Lottery Local Food Fund, report back on consultation
Options...
48.Manchester International Festival 2009(Monday 13th of October 2008 11:17:01 AM
1 month, 1 week ago )
At the weekend, a friend was telling me how he thought last year’s Manchester International Festival was an all-round disappointment. Without pausing, I jumped to its defence, listing all the events I enjoyed (The Pianist, Il Tempo del Postino, Manchester Dines, The Rehearsal, the Monkey opera…) and adding that, personally,...
49.Took photographs at In The City 2008(Saturday 11th of October 2008 06:45:38 AM
1 month, 1 week ago )
The annual In The City music convention and festival took place from Sunday 5 to Tuesday 7 October.
As in previous years, I was one of the official photographers covering the event. A selection of my photographs is displayed below. To see the full set of images taken by...
50.Took photographs as one of the official photographers at In The City 2008(Saturday 11th of October 2008 06:45:38 AM
1 month, 1 week ago )
The annual In The City music convention and festival took place from Sunday 5 to Tuesday 7 October.
As in previous years, I was one of the official photographers covering the event. I’ve covered 1998-2000 and 2004-2008. A selection of my photographs is displayed below. To see the full set...