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Monthly Archives: May 2012
John Cooper Clarke… Evidently.
I remember him presenting a radio show a few months ago and talking about the queen mum; he was in France when he heard she’d died but was dismayed to find no words on the subject from the then poet … Continue reading
Originally posted on The Creative Diarist:
These are a selection of photographs taken around Salford and on Lower Broughton Council Estate (which is soon to be demolished). This is the result of a ‘path finder’ scheme intended to attract private…
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Originally posted on The Creative Diarist:
Salford, 1962. Kirkby, Liverpool, 1973. “An iconic collection of photographs spanning five decades which exposes the true character of Northern England. Sefton’s trademark style of poignant photojournalism edged with humanity and a black Northern…
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Anyone got any ideas how to make time?
More delivery than ever has resulted in less time for paperwork, including applications for core funding, which means we currently have six months before we run out of money and need to make funding a priority. Everyone involved seems oddly … Continue reading
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Tagged Chapel St Community Arts, Funding, Salford, Star trek, Time, Time management
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