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LITERAL ASYLUM: Surviving London’s late night blues
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Change your mind. Nothing in this world stays the same. Wednesday, 10 November 2010. Surviving London’s late night blues. Observations of a music journalist. A battleground for thousands of musicians pursuing their dream, London’s bustling music scene similarly provides a fiercely competitive environment for its many music journalists. To the casual observer it is a glamorous never-ending party, but in reality there is much to consider in making music journalism a rewarding pastime or career. Always iden...
LITERAL ASYLUM: January 2011
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Change your mind. Nothing in this world stays the same. Sunday, 23 January 2011. Festes San Sebastia - Palma de Mallorca. Every January the city of Palma celebrates the Festes de Sant Sebastia. On 20 January 1524, Sebastian was named patron saint of Palma, and around this date the city comes alive with music, sports, theatre, processions and of course, the famous fiestas. Sebastian is also associated with the Black Death that decimated old Europe. This nine day long Festes de Sebastia marks the end of a ...
LITERAL ASYLUM: September 2010
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Change your mind. Nothing in this world stays the same. Friday, 3 September 2010. A Muzzle on the Press Jeopardises South Africa's Freedom. The continuing debate around the South African government's draft Protection of Information Bill, and the ANC's proposed Media Appeals Tribunal is a justified cause for concern. The South African government and the ANC clearly have a short, if not conveniently, selective memory. The global free press was once a close and effective ally in the long struggle agains...
LITERAL ASYLUM: October 2010
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Change your mind. Nothing in this world stays the same. Thursday, 21 October 2010. Mallorca Cycle Tour III. The first four days of our Mallorca cycle adventure had taken us from Cap de Formentor on the very northern tip of the island, via the Serra de Trumuntana mountain range defining the west coast of the island, down to Puerto Andratx on the southern coast. Four spectaular days behind us, the next route would take us from the reorts of the south via Palma and back home to Alaro in the interior. A shor...
LITERAL ASYLUM: Lively Liverpool never walks alone
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Change your mind. Nothing in this world stays the same. Wednesday, 10 November 2010. Lively Liverpool never walks alone. From the archives.International Beatles Week and Liverpool as the 2008 European Capital of Culture. UK city gets ready for culture vulture influx in 2008. A city best known for The Beatles and its famous eponymous football club, Liverpool is on the threshold of a renaissance. Beside the numerous building sites, there already exists a rich heritage of culture, art, music and sport; all ...
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. The Wiles of the Heart. This will be a close look at the writing of C.S. Lewis in A Grief Observed. Specifically pages 24-28. Beginning with, “Kind people have said to me,” and ending with “unendurably as before it.”. 1 Representation of the text:. Certainly not the Scripture. Lewis did not fear his wife’s total unhappiness in death, for her last words confirmed her peace. But, why, he wondered, do we suppose that death ushers in the end of all kinds of pain? Further, it’s ...
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Change your mind. Nothing in this world stays the same. Sunday, 23 January 2011. Festes San Sebastia - Palma de Mallorca. Every January the city of Palma celebrates the Festes de Sant Sebastia. On 20 January 1524, Sebastian was named patron saint of Palma, and around this date the city comes alive with music, sports, theatre, processions and of course, the famous fiestas. Sebastian is also associated with the Black Death that decimated old Europe. This nine day long Festes de Sebastia marks the end of a ...
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Sometimes Hilarious, Often Embarrassing, Always Precise. Posted on October 16, 2014. Hey there Blogland, it’s been awhile, hasn’t it? Earlier this week, this little reminder popped up on WordPress, along with a reminder in my inbox that I’d soon be charged for domain renewal:. Hmmmm, to re-up, or not to re-up? So, all of that is to say, I’m back! And I’ll be back with more of a post shortly, but here’s what’s on my mind today:. So that’s that for now. If anyone is reading this, hi! Thanks for coming back!
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Espacio radiofónico dedicado al mundo de la Literatura. Lunes, 2 de julio de 2012. CUENCA DESDE LA POESÍA DEL 27. Diversos lugares, parajes o motivos: "Pinares", "Hoz del Cabriel", "Alba de luna", "Domingo de Ramos en Cañete", "Desde el tren (Tierras de Cuenca)" y un soneto a "La Ciudad Encantada". En una entrevista concedida al crítico literario Florencio Martínez Ruiz, aparecida en 1975 en la revista provincial Cuenca, el poeta se refirió al cariño que sentía por estos poemas conquenses:. 10 ojos verde...
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