This is the trailer for the show I'm presenting at the Last Word Festival, A Show About Trains. 7/6/19. Tickets available here: https://t.co/mpjsXv5tC8 https://t.co/mNNTH4EBPf
Thanks for coming in, we'll be ready to see you shortly.
Pre-Show on Twitch at 8:30pm: https://t.co/ml2zBfabbi
The show itself goes live on YouTube at 8:45pm: https://t.co/sZhxOolLSn (8:45pm)
Post-show Analysis back on Twitch at 9:45pm!
Best of luck.
Yesterday we marked #WorldPoetryDay with @CultureMileLDN's new poetry commission within the Moor Lane Community Garden 🌻🌿
Take a look at this wonderful work developed by the poet @KitFinnie in collaboration with Guildhall ⬇️
This is a long shot but I really want to track down my Aunty. Julie Cameron last known to be in Brixton. First pic is her second picture is my mum with their other siblings. They were all in care and have managed to find eachother but just missing Julie.
Please RT this!
If you fancy something chilled out and creative for yourself this weekend Breakfast Club is all yours. An hour of free-flow creative scribbling, I will be your guide 💕✍️ https://t.co/T8SVifL9Uz give a little RT if ya can. Big energy to ya humans x
7) Poor Cow (Ken Loach, 1967). My favourite Ken Loach film so far. Unbelievably rich performances from the whole cast, esp Carol White. Completely non-judgmental about its heroine. The best touches though are the tiny glimpses into other stories in the pub and on the street.
Hunger (Steve McQueen, 2008). So bleak and beautifully made. The attention paid to the smallest details (the care of the doctor towards the end) and the horror of the prison. Opening was genius: comfy morning routine of policeman moving to awful conditions for prisoners.