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Billy Pearce is first act back on St George s Hall stage | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Billy Pearce is first act back on St George s Hall stage | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Caitlin Moran brings one-woman show to Bradford | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Caitlin Moran is heading for Bradford. Picture: Alex Lake/PA BESTSELLING author Caitlin Moran is heading for Bradford. The Times columnist and author of How to Be a Woman, How to Build a Girl and new book More Than a Woman, will be at St George’s Hall on Sunday July 4 - and she’ll be celebrating getting older Caitlin will be discussing More Than A Woman, described as “a hymn to the women in their 30s and 40s and their supernatural ability to deal with the stuff you never thought would happen to you: grey hair; hangovers that last for days; ageing parents; having sex with the same person for years and years and still saying ‘thank you’ afterwards - the list goes on”.

Culture Recovery Fund is boost to Bradford on and offstage | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

IT has been a devastating year for arts venues and events in the Bradford district - but the curtain is rising on spring and summer recovery plans, thanks to a multi-million pound cash pot. More than £300 million has been awarded to thousands of cultural organisations across the UK, in the latest round of support from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund. The grants are distributed by Arts Council England to theatres, arts centres and other creative organisations including Bradford Theatres (£445,000); Bingley Little Theatre (£76,045); Kala Sangam (£61,500); Black Dyke Band (£38,040); The Brick Box (£35,000); Mind the Gap (£33,915; Fuse Art Space CIC (£33,125) and Ilkley Literature Festival Ltd (£27,000).

Tribute to Bradford woman who became US citizen | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Veronica, second from right, with her siblings Patricia Featherstone, Dominick Salmon and Christine Martin at the Alhambra in 2011 A BRADFORD woman who was involved in many compassionate projects in America, and helped victims of Hurricane Katrina, has died, aged 78. Veronica Cocchiaraley (nee Salmon) became a United States citizen in 1981 and had a strong commitment to volunteering and community service. She taught English as a second language to adult learners with the charity Literacy Volunteers of America and she also taught English to adults at the Hitchcock Presbyterian Church in Scarsdale, New York. She was a member of the American Red Cross, with which she provided assistance to victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005.

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