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The Ball Chair | Jenny Artichoke
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Photography, the Sixties, tea and biscuits. Film of the week #18. Film of the week #19 →. May 8, 2012. The Ball Chair, designed by Eero Arrnio in 1963, is another sixties design classic. Have a look at these pretty pictures. 8220;A room within a room”. Four of you can fit in if your faces are small enough. 8230;and Aarnio’s own living room in Helsinki. This entry was posted in Design. Film of the week #18. Film of the week #19 →. 2 responses to “ The Ball Chair. May 8, 2012 at 8:06 PM. As Alex Grows Up.
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That They May Face The Rising Sun – John McGahern | Wordy discussions
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Foster Claire Keegan →. February 12, 2015 · 3:36 pm. That They May Face The Rising Sun John McGahern. Mongst Women (1991) is broadly considered to be McGahern’s masterpiece, but the quieter That They May Face The Rising Sun, from 2002, is the greater triumph, not least in its ability to depict the passing of time in the absence of traditional narrative. And how is that depiction achieved? Riting about McGahern’s book in The Good of the Novel. Ithout rhythm, the conveying of routine would be difficult....
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Project 365 | Jenny Artichoke
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Photography, the Sixties, tea and biscuits. Take one photo every day for a year, starting Oct 19 2009…. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/playingphotographer/sets/72157622468142717/. My Project 365 has now finished and I will be showing all the photos at Divas Cafe in Frome, Somerset, UK from November 27 – January 5 2011. The preview evening is November 26, 6-8 PM. For more information, please check. Http:/ blackswan.org.uk/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Dotsy's Complaint: October 2006
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Saturday, October 21, 2006. Talks: Joe Higgins and David McWilliams debate the free market. The Socialist Party held a debate between Joe Higgins and David McWilliams at a packed Teacher's Club in Parnell Square last Friday night on the topic of whether there is an alternative to the capitalist market. After the speeches, questions were taken from the floor; in reality it was little more than an opportunity for the audience to make their own often lengthy and tedious speeches. I legged with N and wen...
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Foster – Claire Keegan | Wordy discussions
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That They May Face The Rising Sun John McGahern. Winter Voice →. March 6, 2015 · 1:20 pm. He two greatest living Irish short-story writers are William Trevor and Claire Keegan. Won the Davy Byrnes Irish Writing Award 2009 and was subsequently expanded for publication as a stand-alone story. N his original study of the short story,. The Lonely Voice,. Frank O’Connor wrote that the short story has never had a hero but instead has what O’Connor called a submerged population group, dreaming always of escape.
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The New York Review of Books | Wordy discussions
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November 13, 2013 · 10:28 am. The New York Review of Books. The current issue of The New York Review of Books. Anniversary issue. Without wanting to sound pompous (and failing spectacularly) reading the NYRB. Is like dipping into a specific moment in the past fin de siècle Vienna, that period of ideas and debate that spanned the latter years of the 19. Century and early years of the 20. Exhibition. In terms of contributors, The Review. Ypically, an essay in the Review. Will use a book or exhibition, movi...
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365 book | Jenny Artichoke
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Photography, the Sixties, tea and biscuits. Project 365 by Gitte Morten. Make Your Own Book. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Free Games For May | Jenny Artichoke
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Photography, the Sixties, tea and biscuits. 1 June 1967 →. Free Games For May. May 16, 2015. This entry was posted in Music. 1 June 1967 →. One response to “ Free Games For May. May 16, 2015 at 4:15 PM. Wonderful. Thank you for sharing images and videos. Have not listened to this in ages. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. As Alex Grows Up.
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Finding Four Lions in Sheffield | Burnt Retina
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Finding Four Lions in Sheffield. Rated in Sheffield, and while the post-war period poured a lot of concrete into the city, you’re still never too far from at least a small patch of green. Despite this the city hasn’t been overly exploited on film, with only a few notable exceptions. A new British comedy,. Is an irony perhaps not lost on the local audience, but more on that in due course. A repeated panorama of smoggy Sheffield is at. The heart of the propaganda film. New Towns for Old. Sheffield assumes ...
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Gilead, Marilynne Robinson | Wordy discussions
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Sister Wendy Beckett →. January 4, 2015 · 5:21 pm. Gilead, Marilynne Robinson. Marilynne Robinson’s novel reads like something almost outside of time not so much dog-eared or yellowed but as if it’s written in stone. So it comes as something of a shock to realise the story is set in 1957, as revealed by its narrator, the Congregationalist pastor the Reverend Jon Ames, a native of the small, fictional Iowa town from which the novel takes its title. I love the prairie! When I was a Child I Read Books.