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By PRSD, on Sunday, November 30, 2008
posted by Cptn
Arch rivals come to the fore in Heavitree in this week’s Devon news roundup, with the Exeter art piece coming under fire for its costs. Odd, there seems no such indignation at the South West Water profits… and find out what the flipping Torbay police have been up to.
By PRSD, on Saturday, November 29, 2008
posted by Cptn
The Two Short Nights film festival kicked into action with the D+CFilm Open screening last night, followed by the presentation of all the films finished and submitted to the 48-Hour Filmmaking Challenge. To find out who won, to hear what they said after presented with the Ben Yates’ designed award and other news
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By PRSD, on Friday, November 28, 2008
Red Ape gets the Proximity Effect show swinging at Plymouth Arts Centre today at 6.30pm, a ‘daring’ (artspeak for kooky and intriguing) programme of events, which runs until January 11.
By PRSD, on Thursday, November 27, 2008
posted by Cptn
Who doesn’t love trees? But some love them more than others, and England goalkeeping ace David James will show just how much he loves trees when he hugs one in Exeter on Monday.
By PRSD, on Thursday, November 27, 2008
posted by Cptn
Art and enterprise go together shark and formaldehyde, so it’s no surprise that an arty lot from Plymouth University are peddling their original wares of artwork, limited edition prints, posters, t-shirts, animations and many other 2D and 3D works in Drake Circus, Plymouth.
By PRSD, on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
posted by Cptn
Familiar objects illuminated and transformed is the theme of Jan O’Highway’s exhibition of digital prints at Bridwood House, Totnes, which starts today and finishes on Saturday, November 29.
By PRSD, on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Sarah Clarke of The Torbay Bookshop reviews the latest releases.
I was really impressed with Kate Furnivall’s first novel, The Russian Concubine, and equally with her second, Under a Blood Red Sky. Anna and Sofia are two friends struggling to survive in a women’s labour camp in Siberia in 1933. Although their lives are practically unbearable
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By PRSD, on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
posted by Cptn
The Brook Gallery, Budleigh Salterton, is showing a selection of Pablo Picasso’s work alongside that of Trevor Price, from December 6 to January 2.
By PRSD, on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
posted by Cptn
A series of nine public workshops from the Tranistion Town Totnes team are squaring themselves up to engage the community in the development of an energy descent plan for Totnes and its environs for 2009 to 2030, which sounds like ‘a good thing’, even though we’re not sure what it is. The community
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By PRSD, on Monday, November 24, 2008
RSS (or ‘Really Simple Syndication’) is a bit like email, allowing you to get a story from your favourite website sent straight to your computer as soon as it’s posted.
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