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Some Girl I Used To Know by @Wandapops | Leeds Playlist
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Music makes the people come together. Listen To Your Art. Some Girl I Used To Know by @Wandapops. This entry was posted on February 4, 2014, in Events. And tagged Denise Van Outen. I have always liked Denise Van Outen. She’s from Essex, I’m from Kent, we’re of roughly the same age and she reminds me of my mates back home. Her character Steph in Some Girl I Used To Know. So, on to the music! It was obvious the music was high on the priority list with some beautiful reworkings of Ibiza classics and well ch...
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A Christmas Spread by @BuffetDisco | Leeds Playlist
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Music makes the people come together. Listen To Your Art. A Christmas Spread by @BuffetDisco. This entry was posted on November 14, 2014, in Events. Before you yell at us for making Christmas come too early, let us first point out that the shops have been selling Xmas tat since September and the lights are switched on in Leeds. Now we will proceed. Never heard of Record Club? For our dear friend Lyndon Marquis). Join us on Saturday 6th December from 8pm-11pm. We guarantee a nice Cliff-free spread! Acoust...
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Tattoo | Woodsiegirl Writes
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Today, after years of planning and wavering, I finally got the tattoo I’ve been hankering after. Here it is:. There is a bit of a story behind it. I’ve always loved tree designs, and had vaguely considered getting a design based on Yggdrasil. Before, though never seriously enough to do anything about it. I found that really comforting at the time, and kept thinking of it when we lost Mum to the cancer, and when a year later my eldest sister died from a sudden, unexpected heart attack. We went through...
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A Compilation Tape Compilation by @bloodynoradj | Leeds Playlist
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Music makes the people come together. Listen To Your Art. A Compilation Tape Compilation by @bloodynoradj. This entry was posted on April 15, 2014, in Freestyle. And it ain’t just me. The infamous C86 is being reissued, bands are releasing stuff on cassette (Sisyphus gimmicky, but tempting! And there’s a great podcast called Tabs Out www.mixcloud.com/tabsout. Which shares a diverse mix of music released on tape. Bad Brains How Low Can a Punk Get? Camper Van Beethoven Take the Skinheads Bowling. An Inspir...
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L | Book Blogger Directory
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The Big Blog of Book Blogs. D – E. F – H. I – K. M – N. O – Q. R – S. T – V. W – Z –! Children’s Under 12. Comics and Graphic Novel. Erotica, GBLT and Adult Romance. Historical, Classic Literature. General Fiction, Poetry, Everything! Gen Fiction – A-H. Gen Fiction – I – O. Gen Fiction – P – Z. Action Adventure, Mystery, Horror and Thrillers, Espionage. Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy. PNR/UF Book Blogs A – M. PNR/UF Book Blogs N – Z. Science Fiction & Fantasy. Arts and Photography, Crafts & Hobbies.
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2014 Reading Highlights and 2015 Reading Resolutions | Woodsiegirl Writes
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2014 Reading Highlights and 2015 Reading Resolutions. Following on from yesterday’s reading by numbers, here’s what caught my attention in 2014…. 1 Best Book of 2014:. I’ve read some excellent books in the past year. I think it’s got to be either. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. By Michael Chabon, or. How to be both. By Ali Smith (the latter completely robbed of the Booker prize this year! If I had to pick one… probably. Just because I found it so immersive. 2 Least Favourite Book of 2014:.
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Goodbye, Sir Terry | Woodsiegirl Writes
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Goodbye, Sir Terry. This afternoon I heard the sad news that Sir Terry Pratchett had died. There’s not much I can say about this that isn’t already pouring out over Twitter, and I’m sure we’ll see plenty of thoughtful articles and obituaries in the coming days from those lucky enough to actually know him. The Colour of Magic. Dragons at Crumbling Castle. My brother said nothing when he saw it, just gave me a massive hug. I may not have known Terry Pratchett, but I will miss him. Rest in peace. Fill in yo...
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Leeds Playlist | Music makes the people come together | Page 2
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Music makes the people come together. Listen To Your Art. IronCupcakeLeeds – Cupcakes inspired by music! If you haven’t tried Iron Cupcake yet then you are missing out on a monthly Sunday treat. Here are the results of their music themed contest – these bakers had great taste, in every sense. Continue reading →. Place and Memory for @LoveArtsLeeds. A Momentous Playlist for @LeedsInspired. American Road Trip by @roj suggs. Next stop L.A. Got your fear and loathing ready, yeah? Continue reading →. Minicine...
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Other Podcasts | DrNeevil's Notes
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Culturally Fixated and Conversations with Geek People. Playlists – Leeds Book Club. Playlists – Leeds Browncoats. Playlists – The Classical Music Challenge. Podcast – Leeds Book Club. Podcast – Culturally Minded. Conversations with Geek People. Playlists – Conversations with Geek People. Podcast – Mobile Links. Cult Fix – History. Playlists – Culturally Fixated. Podcast – Mobile Links. Podcasts – Guest Interviews. Special Correspondent – Magda Apanowicz. Special Correspondent – Reed Diamond. Sadly, this ...
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poem of the week | Leeds Reads
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Leeds Library and Information Service. Writers in the Rafters. Tag Archives: poem of the week. Poem of the week – January by John Updike. January 22, 2016. We haven’t had a poem of the week for a little while but Stu, a librarian based at Seacroft has been busy finding some wintery gems that I will share over the coming weeks. Tagged poem of the week. Poem of the week – Pessimism for Beginners by Sophie Hannah. October 16, 2015. They do not want to gouge out your eyes! You feel neither abused nor rejecte...
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