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THEATRE | DECADES (70S/80S/00S) AT LEEDS PLAYHOUSE | THE Leeds Playhouse is staging a series of monologues themed through six decades - RICHARD HORSMAN took a trip back to the 70s, 80s and 00s BOOKS | MICK MCCANN & JOHN LAKE OF ARMLEY PRESS | THE The pair runs Armley Press, a ‘punk-publishing’ venture set up as the ‘antithesis of mainstream London media and publishers.’. Mick is the showman of the partnership – prone to picaresque digressions and self-mocking outrage – while John is more gently insistent – for which, read focused – and ruminative. One is Yin to the other EXHIBITION - THE CULTURE VULTURE Digging Deep curator NORMA GREGORY at the show launch (Photos courtesy of Nottingham News Centre Archives) The National Coal Mining Museum’s Digging Deep: Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage is a visually stunning and captivating exhibition. 10 STEPS TO A WALKABLE CITY Hi Frances, yes have seen the Ted talk – he’s good! As for the discussion, I’m still plugging away. I’ve got on to the City Connect Advisory Board, I’m looking into setting up a local Living Streets group, And Culture Vulture is beginning to show a series of films about cities next month – starting with Jan Gehl’s The Human Scale – at Hyde Park Cinema, in collaboration with Riba.SPACES & PLACES
One of my favourite places I love to walk past in Leeds is the Petanque (or Boules) Court at Bond Court, behind NHBC. I’m afraid I don’t know a great deal of history on the place or who had the idea to put something like this here but I just love the idiosyncrasy ofit.
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Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected. WHY I ENJOY GETTING NAKED Why I enjoy getting Naked. In a Culture Vulture first, Emma Bearman’s husband Frank, considered by some to be a hologram, was provoked into writing for us. It only took 4 years to find THE thing he felt passionate about. OK, I admit it. Those internet vintners haveme hooked.
BUILDING A CITY...BRADFORD'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Building a cityBradford’s architectural heritage. 2 August 2010 Richard Ramsden Provocations. It’s easy to knock Bradford. Poor relation to Leeds, a lost cause, caretaker of a huge ditch where the shops used to be. It’s hard to deny that Bradford has suffered more than its share of disastrous town planning over the years, with that ABOUT | THE CULTURE VULTURE The Culture Vulture is an independent online magazine, mixing views and interviews with lively comment and debate. It is published by The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC.. Set up in 2009 by Emma Bearman, The Culture Vulture is edited by Phil Kirby, who is also a Director of The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC.. As a Community Interest Company, The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC’s GREENHOUSE LEEDS ECO-DEVELOPMENT: REGENERATION SCHEME OR Greenhouse is a groundbreaking new sustainable eco-development, pioneering and innovative with environmental credentials that are said to be unrivalled in the UK. A multi-use residential and office space complex, it packs in a lot of functionality, as well as seemingly every possible kind of new technology to ensure it is as low carbon,energy
THEATRE | DECADES (70S/80S/00S) AT LEEDS PLAYHOUSE | THE Leeds Playhouse is staging a series of monologues themed through six decades - RICHARD HORSMAN took a trip back to the 70s, 80s and 00s BOOKS | MICK MCCANN & JOHN LAKE OF ARMLEY PRESS | THE The pair runs Armley Press, a ‘punk-publishing’ venture set up as the ‘antithesis of mainstream London media and publishers.’. Mick is the showman of the partnership – prone to picaresque digressions and self-mocking outrage – while John is more gently insistent – for which, read focused – and ruminative. One is Yin to the other EXHIBITION - THE CULTURE VULTURE Digging Deep curator NORMA GREGORY at the show launch (Photos courtesy of Nottingham News Centre Archives) The National Coal Mining Museum’s Digging Deep: Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage is a visually stunning and captivating exhibition. 10 STEPS TO A WALKABLE CITY Hi Frances, yes have seen the Ted talk – he’s good! As for the discussion, I’m still plugging away. I’ve got on to the City Connect Advisory Board, I’m looking into setting up a local Living Streets group, And Culture Vulture is beginning to show a series of films about cities next month – starting with Jan Gehl’s The Human Scale – at Hyde Park Cinema, in collaboration with Riba.SPACES & PLACES
One of my favourite places I love to walk past in Leeds is the Petanque (or Boules) Court at Bond Court, behind NHBC. I’m afraid I don’t know a great deal of history on the place or who had the idea to put something like this here but I just love the idiosyncrasy ofit.
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU?
Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected. WHY I ENJOY GETTING NAKED Why I enjoy getting Naked. In a Culture Vulture first, Emma Bearman’s husband Frank, considered by some to be a hologram, was provoked into writing for us. It only took 4 years to find THE thing he felt passionate about. OK, I admit it. Those internet vintners haveme hooked.
BUILDING A CITY...BRADFORD'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Building a cityBradford’s architectural heritage. 2 August 2010 Richard Ramsden Provocations. It’s easy to knock Bradford. Poor relation to Leeds, a lost cause, caretaker of a huge ditch where the shops used to be. It’s hard to deny that Bradford has suffered more than its share of disastrous town planning over the years, with thatTHE CULTURE VULTURE
the CULTURE VULTURE | The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC. DIARY | Guest diary entry from Chris Baillie, Director of Swathmore Edication Centre. BOOKS | Eulogy - The Legacy. EXHIBITION | DIGGING DEEP with NORMA GREGORY. IVOR TYMCHACK on supermarket food banks. Interview with sound artist and composer JAMES BULLEY. Previous. ABOUT | THE CULTURE VULTURE The Culture Vulture is an independent online magazine, mixing views and interviews with lively comment and debate. It is published by The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC.. Set up in 2009 by Emma Bearman, The Culture Vulture is edited by Phil Kirby, who is also a Director of The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC.. As a Community Interest Company, The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC’s BOOKS | BACK TO NATURE. WE ATE THE ACID : JOE ROBERTS BOOKS | Back to Nature. We Ate the Acid : Joe Roberts. In his second book, composed entirely under the influence of psychedelic drugs, Joe Roberts takes his audience on a compelling journey through his acid-soaked mind. On the way, he uncovers some fascinating and disturbing facets of the human psyche through intricate and colourfulpencil
KNEEHIGH THEATRE: REBECCA Peter Gray reviews Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, at Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre, where he finds yet another highly inventive and totally engaging performance from Kneehigh Theatre.. Emma Rice, the creatives and cast have excelled themselves in what they bring to the original story and the result is a recipe for an astoundingly successful stage-play.URBAN WALKS
URBAN WALKS | The History Man – Joe Williams & Heritage Corner. Fascinated by the hidden history of Leeds, JOE WILLIAMS set up Heritage Corner and a walking tour with a mission. VANESSA MUDD joined him to discover how our perceptions of the present are moulded by the past. his·to·ry Late Middle English: via Latin from Greek historia 10 STEPS TO A WALKABLE CITY Hi Frances, yes have seen the Ted talk – he’s good! As for the discussion, I’m still plugging away. I’ve got on to the City Connect Advisory Board, I’m looking into setting up a local Living Streets group, And Culture Vulture is beginning to show a series of films about cities next month – starting with Jan Gehl’s The Human Scale – at Hyde Park Cinema, in collaboration with Riba. WHY I ENJOY GETTING NAKED Why I enjoy getting Naked. In a Culture Vulture first, Emma Bearman’s husband Frank, considered by some to be a hologram, was provoked into writing for us. It only took 4 years to find THE thing he felt passionate about. OK, I admit it. Those internet vintners haveme hooked.
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU?
Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected. MUSIC | THE MODERN AGE OF SLEEPER | THE CULTURE VULTURE MUSIC | The Modern Age of Sleeper. 18 March 2019 Anna Cale City Culture, Featured, Music. Sleeper (Super Her) in 2018. As Britpop alumni Sleeper release their first album in over 20 years, frontwoman LOUISE WENER talks to ANNA CALE about their return to the limelight. In the summer of 1996, fresh from the triumph of my first year atuniversity
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THEATRE | DECADES (70S/80S/00S) AT LEEDS PLAYHOUSE | THE Leeds Playhouse is staging a series of monologues themed through six decades - RICHARD HORSMAN took a trip back to the 70s, 80s and 00s KNEEHIGH THEATRE: REBECCA Peter Gray reviews Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, at Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre, where he finds yet another highly inventive and totally engaging performance from Kneehigh Theatre.. Emma Rice, the creatives and cast have excelled themselves in what they bring to the original story and the result is a recipe for an astoundingly successful stage-play.SPACES & PLACES
As an architect I spend my days designing and looking at buildings, but often I find that what really gives the character of a place is the space around the buildings and how people interact with it. EXHIBITION - THE CULTURE VULTURE Digging Deep curator NORMA GREGORY at the show launch (Photos courtesy of Nottingham News Centre Archives) The National Coal Mining Museum’s Digging Deep: Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage is a visually stunning and captivating exhibition. LEEDS LUXURY SHOPPING GUIDE A Nod to the Independents. So luxury and independents are not something that many people feel go together. However Leeds very vibrant independent shopping scene has untold amounts of treasures for those willing to step out of the Victoria Quarter and take a look. Take the wonderful Birds Yard, for example. Here I discovered not onlya treasure
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Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected. THEATRE | BARRIE RUTTER THEATRE | Barrie Rutter – Distinctly Non-Velvet. Actor and director BARRIE RUTTER talks to ANNA CALE about his fascinating career, and the importance of bringing theatre to the heart of northern communities. When I meet Barrie Rutter for a coffee in Halifax, he’s in a reflective mood. The renowned actor, director and former Artistic BUILDING A CITY...BRADFORD'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Building a cityBradford’s architectural heritage. 2 August 2010 Richard Ramsden Provocations. It’s easy to knock Bradford. Poor relation to Leeds, a lost cause, caretaker of a huge ditch where the shops used to be. It’s hard to deny that Bradford has suffered more than its share of disastrous town planning over the years, with that BOOKS | MICK MCCANN & JOHN LAKE OF ARMLEY PRESS | THE The pair runs Armley Press, a ‘punk-publishing’ venture set up as the ‘antithesis of mainstream London media and publishers.’. Mick is the showman of the partnership – prone to picaresque digressions and self-mocking outrage – while John is more gently insistent – for which, read focused – and ruminative. One is Yin to the other GREENHOUSE LEEDS ECO-DEVELOPMENT: REGENERATION SCHEME OR Greenhouse is a groundbreaking new sustainable eco-development, pioneering and innovative with environmental credentials that are said to be unrivalled in the UK. A multi-use residential and office space complex, it packs in a lot of functionality, as well as seemingly every possible kind of new technology to ensure it is as low carbon,energy
THEATRE | DECADES (70S/80S/00S) AT LEEDS PLAYHOUSE | THE Leeds Playhouse is staging a series of monologues themed through six decades - RICHARD HORSMAN took a trip back to the 70s, 80s and 00s KNEEHIGH THEATRE: REBECCA Peter Gray reviews Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, at Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre, where he finds yet another highly inventive and totally engaging performance from Kneehigh Theatre.. Emma Rice, the creatives and cast have excelled themselves in what they bring to the original story and the result is a recipe for an astoundingly successful stage-play.SPACES & PLACES
As an architect I spend my days designing and looking at buildings, but often I find that what really gives the character of a place is the space around the buildings and how people interact with it. EXHIBITION - THE CULTURE VULTURE Digging Deep curator NORMA GREGORY at the show launch (Photos courtesy of Nottingham News Centre Archives) The National Coal Mining Museum’s Digging Deep: Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage is a visually stunning and captivating exhibition. LEEDS LUXURY SHOPPING GUIDE A Nod to the Independents. So luxury and independents are not something that many people feel go together. However Leeds very vibrant independent shopping scene has untold amounts of treasures for those willing to step out of the Victoria Quarter and take a look. Take the wonderful Birds Yard, for example. Here I discovered not onlya treasure
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU?
Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected. THEATRE | BARRIE RUTTER THEATRE | Barrie Rutter – Distinctly Non-Velvet. Actor and director BARRIE RUTTER talks to ANNA CALE about his fascinating career, and the importance of bringing theatre to the heart of northern communities. When I meet Barrie Rutter for a coffee in Halifax, he’s in a reflective mood. The renowned actor, director and former Artistic BUILDING A CITY...BRADFORD'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Building a cityBradford’s architectural heritage. 2 August 2010 Richard Ramsden Provocations. It’s easy to knock Bradford. Poor relation to Leeds, a lost cause, caretaker of a huge ditch where the shops used to be. It’s hard to deny that Bradford has suffered more than its share of disastrous town planning over the years, with thatTHE CULTURE VULTURE
the CULTURE VULTURE | The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC. DIARY | Guest diary entry from Chris Baillie, Director of Swathmore Edication Centre. BOOKS | Eulogy - The Legacy. EXHIBITION | DIGGING DEEP with NORMA GREGORY. IVOR TYMCHACK on supermarket food banks. Interview with sound artist and composer JAMES BULLEY. Previous. BOOKS | BACK TO NATURE. WE ATE THE ACID : JOE ROBERTS BOOKS | Back to Nature. We Ate the Acid : Joe Roberts. In his second book, composed entirely under the influence of psychedelic drugs, Joe Roberts takes his audience on a compelling journey through his acid-soaked mind. On the way, he uncovers some fascinating and disturbing facets of the human psyche through intricate and colourfulpencil
COMMUNITY | BRADFORD'S CULTURAL RESPONSE | THE CULTURE … Kirsty Taylor and the Bradford Producing Hub hosted an online evening of poetry with Toria Garbutt and open mic night for Bradford talent.. Take a guided film location tour with Bradford City of Film.Its series of Screen Talks with actors, directors and writers is also now available online. The Rose & Crown virtual pub opens its doors every Saturday evening to share a few drinks and a bit of chat.WHAT IF I TOLD YOU?
Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected.SPACES & PLACES
As an architect I spend my days designing and looking at buildings, but often I find that what really gives the character of a place is the space around the buildings and how people interact with it. WHY I ENJOY GETTING NAKED Why I enjoy getting Naked. In a Culture Vulture first, Emma Bearman’s husband Frank, considered by some to be a hologram, was provoked into writing for us. It only took 4 years to find THE thing he felt passionate about. OK, I admit it. Those internet vintners haveme hooked.
LEEDS LUXURY SHOPPING GUIDE A Nod to the Independents. So luxury and independents are not something that many people feel go together. However Leeds very vibrant independent shopping scene has untold amounts of treasures for those willing to step out of the Victoria Quarter and take a look. Take the wonderful Birds Yard, for example. Here I discovered not onlya treasure
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THEATRE | DECADES (70S/80S/00S) AT LEEDS PLAYHOUSE | THE Leeds Playhouse is staging a series of monologues themed through six decades - RICHARD HORSMAN took a trip back to the 70s, 80s and 00s EXHIBITION - THE CULTURE VULTURE Digging Deep curator NORMA GREGORY at the show launch (Photos courtesy of Nottingham News Centre Archives) The National Coal Mining Museum’s Digging Deep: Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage is a visually stunning and captivating exhibition. BOOKS | BACK TO NATURE. WE ATE THE ACID : JOE ROBERTS BOOKS | Back to Nature. We Ate the Acid : Joe Roberts. In his second book, composed entirely under the influence of psychedelic drugs, Joe Roberts takes his audience on a compelling journey through his acid-soaked mind. On the way, he uncovers some fascinating and disturbing facets of the human psyche through intricate and colourfulpencil
KNEEHIGH THEATRE: REBECCA Peter Gray reviews Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, at Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre, where he finds yet another highly inventive and totally engaging performance from Kneehigh Theatre.. Emma Rice, the creatives and cast have excelled themselves in what they bring to the original story and the result is a recipe for an astoundingly successful stage-play.WHAT IF I TOLD YOU?
Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected. WHY I ENJOY GETTING NAKED Why I enjoy getting Naked. In a Culture Vulture first, Emma Bearman’s husband Frank, considered by some to be a hologram, was provoked into writing for us. It only took 4 years to find THE thing he felt passionate about. OK, I admit it. Those internet vintners haveme hooked.
BUILDING A CITY...BRADFORD'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Building a cityBradford’s architectural heritage. 2 August 2010 Richard Ramsden Provocations. It’s easy to knock Bradford. Poor relation to Leeds, a lost cause, caretaker of a huge ditch where the shops used to be. It’s hard to deny that Bradford has suffered more than its share of disastrous town planning over the years, with that ABOUT | THE CULTURE VULTURE The Culture Vulture is an independent online magazine, mixing views and interviews with lively comment and debate. It is published by The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC.. Set up in 2009 by Emma Bearman, The Culture Vulture is edited by Phil Kirby, who is also a Director of The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC.. As a Community Interest Company, The Culture Vulture (Publishing) CIC’s BOOKS | MICK MCCANN & JOHN LAKE OF ARMLEY PRESS | THE The pair runs Armley Press, a ‘punk-publishing’ venture set up as the ‘antithesis of mainstream London media and publishers.’. Mick is the showman of the partnership – prone to picaresque digressions and self-mocking outrage – while John is more gently insistent – for which, read focused – and ruminative. One is Yin to the other GREENHOUSE LEEDS ECO-DEVELOPMENT: REGENERATION SCHEME OR Greenhouse is a groundbreaking new sustainable eco-development, pioneering and innovative with environmental credentials that are said to be unrivalled in the UK. A multi-use residential and office space complex, it packs in a lot of functionality, as well as seemingly every possible kind of new technology to ensure it is as low carbon,energy
THEATRE | DECADES (70S/80S/00S) AT LEEDS PLAYHOUSE | THE Leeds Playhouse is staging a series of monologues themed through six decades - RICHARD HORSMAN took a trip back to the 70s, 80s and 00s EXHIBITION - THE CULTURE VULTURE Digging Deep curator NORMA GREGORY at the show launch (Photos courtesy of Nottingham News Centre Archives) The National Coal Mining Museum’s Digging Deep: Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage is a visually stunning and captivating exhibition. BOOKS | BACK TO NATURE. WE ATE THE ACID : JOE ROBERTS BOOKS | Back to Nature. We Ate the Acid : Joe Roberts. In his second book, composed entirely under the influence of psychedelic drugs, Joe Roberts takes his audience on a compelling journey through his acid-soaked mind. On the way, he uncovers some fascinating and disturbing facets of the human psyche through intricate and colourfulpencil
KNEEHIGH THEATRE: REBECCA Peter Gray reviews Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, at Bradford’s Alhambra Theatre, where he finds yet another highly inventive and totally engaging performance from Kneehigh Theatre.. Emma Rice, the creatives and cast have excelled themselves in what they bring to the original story and the result is a recipe for an astoundingly successful stage-play.WHAT IF I TOLD YOU?
Michael Millward meets Pauline Myers who created and stars in ‘What if I told you?’ which is currently on tour and discovers that the people of the world are more connected than he expected. WHY I ENJOY GETTING NAKED Why I enjoy getting Naked. In a Culture Vulture first, Emma Bearman’s husband Frank, considered by some to be a hologram, was provoked into writing for us. It only took 4 years to find THE thing he felt passionate about. OK, I admit it. Those internet vintners haveme hooked.
BUILDING A CITY...BRADFORD'S ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Building a cityBradford’s architectural heritage. 2 August 2010 Richard Ramsden Provocations. It’s easy to knock Bradford. Poor relation to Leeds, a lost cause, caretaker of a huge ditch where the shops used to be. It’s hard to deny that Bradford has suffered more than its share of disastrous town planning over the years, with that GIFTS FOR THE GARDENER Next on my go-to-for-gifts list are SEED-Ball. Made from clay, compost and wildflower seeds – with a tiny amount of chilli added to deter pests – these seed balls are an easy way to increase biodiversity in urban places. Ideal for a spot of spontaneous guerilla gardening! Plus all the profits go to a social enterprise so you can feel doubly COMMUNITY | BRADFORD'S CULTURAL RESPONSE | THE CULTURE … Kirsty Taylor and the Bradford Producing Hub hosted an online evening of poetry with Toria Garbutt and open mic night for Bradford talent.. Take a guided film location tour with Bradford City of Film.Its series of Screen Talks with actors, directors and writers is also now available online. The Rose & Crown virtual pub opens its doors every Saturday evening to share a few drinks and a bit of chat.URBAN WALKS
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