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11:09am Tuesday 12th August 2008
MIRIAM CRAIG talks to Philip Diggle, an artist who gained notoriety through his involvement with the punk movement and by painting live on stage at music gigs
8:34am Monday 11th August 2008
Anyone curious to find out more about the world of business might do well to see who’s about at this mini trade show.
8:32am Monday 11th August 2008
Janet and Allan Ahlberg worked together for 20 years writing and illustrating books such as the Happy Families series, The Jolly Postman and Funny Bones.
8:31am Monday 11th August 2008
Cuban-French author Anaïs Nin once said: “We don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are.”
1:53pm Wednesday 6th August 2008
Tenor Tony Yates and soprano Magda Kozyra are both soloists who perform regularly in concerts and operas.
1:14pm Wednesday 6th August 2008
Becoming a circus performer was considered an unusual choice for Russ Randelle.
11:33am Wednesday 6th August 2008
Nicolas Roeg worked for many years as a cinematographer before making the move into movie directing.
3:28pm Tuesday 5th August 2008
Budding playwrights are being invited to show off their skills by entering a new play writing competition run by North Finchley-based arts charity, Community Focus (CF).
10:40am Tuesday 5th August 2008
For his latest novel, James Bradley’s grisly research included watching real-life autopsies. MIRIAM CRAIG talks to the Australian author ahead of his visit to Borehamwood
10:18am Tuesday 5th August 2008
From racism in the gay community, to homophobia in the black community, MIRIAM CRAIG asks why a black pride festival is still necessary and finds out who will be performing at it
Updated 12:29am Thursday 21st August 2008
Campaigning Labour MP Ann Cryer has announced she would step down from parliament at the next general election.
We decided this weekend to pretend the nursery issues didn’t exist and go looking again at fun things like the pram. Except that even this decision is proving to be the stuff of nightmares.
MIRIAM CRAIG talks to Philip Diggle, an artist who gained notoriety through his involvement with the punk movement and by painting live on stage at music gigs
An Elstree schoolboy has beaten off the competition to be crowned the Under Nine British Chess Champion 2008.
From September, parents could be routinely told by schools if their child is overweight. SIMON MELLINS looks at what is being done in Hertsmere both inside and outside the classroom to tackle this growing problem
Boreham Wood, who only escaped relegation on a technicality last season, have made a perfect start to the new campaign.
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