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Click here to return to the home page. When I’m Sixty Four. Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival. Went to the opening of the Contemporary Arts Festival on Friday night. While it is hard to start something from nothing, which Emma, Derek and the team did last year, it can also be challenging to follow it up in the second year. Will entries be up or down; Will last years little problems be overcome successfully; Will people turn up and support? ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS at John Holt Cancer Support. Saturda...
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Photos, notions and occasional reports. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. A conversation with Gary Snyder. And the last post. My new website is about to go up officially, and with it comes my new blog, Sightlines, which will focus on my photography, with links to any articles or photos I get published. Signing off on a high note, here is my conversation with Gary Snyder. From the Minneapolis Star Tribune. You can find the new blog here. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Profundity, in 17 syllables. Haikus are easy,.
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Chris Welsch is a fulltime professional entertainer and has been so for the last 38 years. He has performed in circuses, at agricultural shows, fundraising events, schools, clubs and corporate functions. He is one of South Africa’s most versatile entertainers and his shows can be done in both English and Afrikaans. Give him a deck of cards, a pair of scissors and a rope and for the next hour the crowd can have the time of their lives. Designed for IE 7 and best viewed at 1024x768.
Chris Welsch Photographer and writer
Chris Welsch is a freelance photographer, writer and editor. He is currently based in Paris, where he works as an editor on contract for the International Herald Tribune, the global edition of The New York Times. He teaches photography in Italy and France through Traveler’s Eye Workshops. He can be contacted at photocw@gmail.com. This website is currently under construction; missing links will be connected and typos will be rectified. Thanks! Read more about me. Design By Nancy Entwistle.
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The beautiful and creative results I produce come from my passion for this craft. It would be of great pleasure to welcome you into my salon and experience a new look or keep the same beautiful look that you already have. Over the 20 years I am fortunate enough to have an overwhelming response in satisfied customers. Free Wash and Blow Dry. Offering a free wash and blow dry for all new clients. Offering a free wash and blow dry for all new clients. Call today and let me style you for your night out t...
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I operate commercially as part of Alpha R.A. Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales. Co No 7381325 Registered Office: Elpha Green, Sparty Lea, Allendale, Hexham, Northumberland, NE47 9US.
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I prefer an accommodating vice to an obstinate virtue Molière. Published by Chris Welzenbach. September 8, 2013. A few nights ago I watched the 1936 British sci-fi classic Things To Come, that describes a world war lasting through 1945, then 1955 until a plague in 1966 forces a cessation of hostilities. Thereafter, humanity enters a Dark Age wherein city-states are ruled by warlords until, in 1970, a group of enlightened scientists utilizing knockout gas … more. Walter Isaacson on Steve Jobs.
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