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Rocky Horror 40th anniversary

Strictly Come Dancing finalist and Tracy Beaker star Dani Harmer is to play the role of Janet in The Rocky Horror Show 40th Anniversary production which is coming to His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen in September. And Ben Forster, who won the ITV1 series Superstar and then went on to play the lead in Jesus […]

Rocky Horror 40th anniversary is a post from: The Performing Arts

The Performing Arts » UK

Feast at Tyddyn Llan

Top Welsh chef, Michelin starred Roger Jones from the celebrated Harrow at Little Bedwyn, will be joining fellow Michelin culinary magician Bryan Webb, to conjure up a special feast at Tyddyn Llan on July 21. Tyddyn Llan, which is situated Read more

Feast at Tyddyn Llan is a post from: Food-e-Matters UK

Food-e-Matters UK

Lissie Announces October UK Tour

As the countdown continues to the release of her highly anticipated second album, ‘Back To Forever’, on 14thOctober, Lissie announces that she’ll be taking her much-lauded, high-octane, Tequila swigging live show on the road for an October 2013 UK tour. The tour commences at O2 ABC Glasgow on the 24thOctober, followed by shows at Dublin Academy on… Read More

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GigMenu» UK

Tax Avoidance, Guilty

The current brouhaha over highly successful tax planning by multinationals such as Apple is simply ridiculous. Those companies are simply pursuing their shareholders’ interests, as they are required to do, by acting within the law to minimize the tax they pay. The politicians who are making all the fuss created the international tax framework within […]

Tax Avoidance, Guilty is a post from: All4Data

All4Data» UK

Picasso Ceramics At Bonhams

A selection of ceramics created by Pablo Picasso will feature in the Impressionist and Modern Art Sale on 23rd October at Bonhams, Knightsbridge. Designed by the artist in the 1950s, the group includes plates, bowls, vases, ashtrays and pitchers modelled in ceramic and terracotta. Estimates are attractive, ranging from just £500-£700 to £4,000-£6,000. Designs feature… Read More

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ArtnSpire» UK

Why on earth is it so difficult to describe the Contents of my Consciousness?

The contents of consciousness are supposed to be what I am most directly aware of – they are the only things I know with certainty and perhaps the only things I really do know. Describing them should be the easiest possible task for anybody – all you need to do is to say what you […]

Why on earth is it so difficult to describe the Contents of my Consciousness? is a post from: Understanding Wittgenstein

Understanding Wittgenstein

Falcondale short-listed for tourism award

The luxurious Falcondale Hotel in Lampeter has been short-listed in the Best Place to Eat category of the National Tourism Awards for Wales 2013. The Falcondale prides  itself on offering style without pretension in a relaxed restaurant that uses the Read more

Falcondale short-listed for tourism award is a post from: Food-e-Matters UK

Food-e-Matters UK

Sacrilege at Open East Festival

It has today been announced that Sacrilege, the life-sized inflatable bouncy castle replica of Stonehenge by Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller, will finally make its way into Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of Open East Festival – a weekend of music, food and theatre to celebrate the anniversary of London 2012 on 27 & […]

Sacrilege at Open East Festival is a post from: Global-Travels London

Global-Travels London» News

Ceramics In The City Selling Fair

Dandelion Lamp

Dandelion Lamp

Ceramics in the City 2013 A selling fair featuring 50 potters
Part of London Design Festival 2013

The Geffrye’s annual celebration of ceramics returns to the museum this September.  Featuring around 50 ceramicists from across the UK, the event showcases the work of both leading names and rising talents. [Read more…]

Rising Exports Brighten Outlook

The UK’s trade deficit contracted in June to stand at £1.5 billion, compared to £2.6 billion in May, according to data released this morning by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). An £8.1bn deficit in goods was largely offset by a £6.5 billion surplus in services. Exports grew by 3.2% over the month, while imports […]

Rising Exports Brighten Outlook is a post from: Business UK

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