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Comic man

posted by Cptn

Comic workshop

If you’ve got the occasional monster clawing to get out then it might be worthwhile directing your unleashed ‘power within’ into a comic book.

Future contributor to the PRSD Phil Symes is holding a comic book workshop for students between the radioactive ages of nine -14 on Saturday June 21.
The day, which is in conjunction with the Farringdon Society of Arts, will be sharpening its pencils, un-waxing its crayons and crrrrrunching!!! into action from 10am to 4pm at Farringdon Village Hall.

According to the blurb: “In the morning, Phil will be sharing tips on designing and drawing comic book characters, and in the afternoon workshoppers will split into creative teams and each team will produce its own mini comic book! This is the perfect opportunity for young drawing enthusiasts to improve their drawing skills, learn about how a comic book page is put together, meet and work together with other young creative people, and most importantly have fun.”

The price for the workshop is £20. This includes tuition and all artists’ materials. Numbers are limited so you are asked phone in advance to reserve your place. Call Phil’s on 07791 061326.

And remember, don’t make me angry, you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry, I get even more snippy.

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June 11th, 2008

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Days out

posted by Cptn

42 days detention, image from the Mail, would you believe it!

As the threat to participatory democracy has never been greater… MPs are getting ready to sit down and decide if the extension of powers to detain people without charge is to be extended from 28 to 42 days.
We thought we bring you a couple of the opinions that have been knocking about. And here’s what we have so far, the Labour contingent of the region’s representation. Ben Bradshaw, Alison Seabeck and Linda Gilroy is towing the party line. Gary Streeter is against it as are Hugo Swire, Angela Browning, and Richard Younger-Ross.

But with our quick trawl of t’internet we couldn’t find the opinion of Adrian Sanders and Anthony Steen, but we don’t reckon they’d be pro the increased incarceration.

Got an opinion. Drop us a line.

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June 11th, 2008

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