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31.Stuck in M6 jam after two fatal accidents(Tuesday 21st of October 2008 12:54:59 AM
1 month ago )
It is 1.53am, and I am stuck in a traffic jam on the M6 motorway around 30 miles south of Manchester after two fatal accidents earlier in the evening blocked the motorway.
More info on the accidents on the BBC News website
According to BBC radio reports, first there was...
32.RetroRoadTrips.com website assignment in Bristol(Monday 20th of October 2008 08:44:18 PM
1 month ago )
For the past few days I have been in Bristol helping RetroRoadTrips film maker Elliott Bristow prepare his website for the launch of an online shop.
The shop launches on 5 November, when people will for the first time be able to purchase his films on DVD, as well...
34.HearManchester.com: An audio guide to the Rochdale Canal(Sunday 19th of October 2008 02:30:26 PM
1 month ago )
A couple of months ago Visit Manchester, the city’s official tourism website, launched HearManchester.com, a 10-part audio guide to the Rochdale Canal and Petersfield.
Presented by John Robb, the downloadable and streamable guides are entitled inspired, green, en-route, underground, unsung (which I found most interesting), radical, poetic, human, proud and...
36.Manchester Literature Festival 2008(Friday 17th of October 2008 10:17:11 AM
1 month ago )
This year’s Manchester Literature Festival launched yesterday and while my involvement, Rainy City Stories, is ticking along nicely (7,000 views and a very healthy number of stories submitted in its first seven days), there are of course plenty of real-life events worth checking out between now and 26 October:
Past...
37.Did the Victorians do it better?(Thursday 16th of October 2008 12:33:53 PM
1 month ago )
The biggest exhibition of eminent Pre-Raphaelite William Holman Hunt’s work is being exhibited at Manchester Art Gallery until 11th January 2009.
Excited by the prospect, I popped along to the preview.
Victorian art may seem as boring as an afternoon spent counting how many...
38.Launch event at BDP’s remarkable new building in Manchester(Thursday 16th of October 2008 09:54:25 AM
1 month ago )
This evening I attended the launch event for a very special building.
It’s the new BDP building near Piccadilly Station.
The metallic south facade runs along Ducie Street. The north facade overlooks the Ashton Canal in Piccadilly Basin. With its floor to ceiling glass windows it looks wonderful reflected in...
39.Food Futures Report to the Health & Well-being Network(Wednesday 15th of October 2008 03:37:41 PM
1 month ago )
Here is a link to my latest report on the Food Futures steering group, and board meetings, held on September 3rd and 10th respectively. Issues covered in the report include:
Food Futures and vulnerable groups
The Food Futures Strategic Review
Engaging with the private sector (supermarkets)
Open Strategy -...
40.Calling all artists!(Tuesday 14th of October 2008 02:07:20 PM
1 month ago )
My play ‘The Crucifixion Of Madeline McKay:’ goes live on the 10th November in London!
We found a stunningly brilliant cast, an equally brilliant, (not to mention brave), director, and now all we need is an artist to rustle up a promotions poster or two to help bring in the...