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Street art the topic at next Arts Society Sedgemoor talk

Street art the topic at next Arts Society Sedgemoor talk
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Street art the topic at next Arts Society Sedgemoor talk | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

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Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2009

Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2009 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2009 14th Jul 2011 10:30am | By Jahn Vannisselroy Weighed against the try-hard ambiguities of conceptual art, photography is reassuringly tangible – there are still elements appreciated by a cultured eye, but the spectacle is for its own sake, independent of baffling, barely there subtexts. This exhibition beautifully captures the raw power of a picture, the best portraits revealing something of their subjects in one poignant frame, presenting them in a disposition or location that is somehow telling. Katherine shows a teenage girl waiting for the bus, Vicky Pollard made flesh. In Georgians a young couple pose awkwardly in their tiny Tbilisi flat, trying to make a go of it, while in

Ye Old Cheshire Cheese

Ye Old Cheshire Cheese 8th Jul 2011 11:18am | By Jahn Vannisselroy This fantastic pub is one of the few places in London that actually does justice to the term ‘ye olde’. It was built in the aftermath of the Great Fire of 1666, and (in a good way) it looks like it hasn’t changed much since then. It’s a welcome change to find a place where the ‘olde worlde’ feel is not a newly installed figment of a chain-pub manager’s imagination. It’s a warren of a place with nooks and crannies and several different bars and restaurants (mains under £10).

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