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Hot desks the next best thing 16 Apr, 2021 12:19 AM 6 minutes to read An alternative to working from home, Here Collective offers a relaxed atmosphere. Hawkes Bay Today by Brenda Vowden [email protected] During and after lockdown, many of us experienced and became accustomed to a different way of working. Others came to us with new and innovative ideas on how those new conditions would work. This week I caught up with Carlee Atkin, who along with colleagues Tracy Pope and Hannah Southcombe came up with Here Collective, and learnt more about the hottest new business in town. Advertisement ....
The week s best comedy on demand The week s best comedy on demand. For more streaming gigs use the search box with online as the region. Now THE MISADVENTURES OF HEDI AND COKEMAN: Netflix has had quite some success with French programmes Call My Agent and Lupin. but this ribald drug-fuelled romp, just landed on the platform, is an altogether different beast. Here s a trailer: MEET THE STREET: John Rutledge, aka Eggsy, from comedy hip-hop group Goldie Lookin Chain, launches a new podcast in the guise of retiree David Plympton, who is in conversation with various members of his neighbourhood. Comics playing the role of guests include Richard Sandling, Mike Bubbins, Eleri Morgan, Mark Davison, Dan Mitchell and Alex Lowe. Rutledge says: Lockdown has been duller than a loaf of Tesco value bread so I decided to make something to escape the drudgery of the current situation. Forget idle banter over the garden fence - David Plympton s Meet the Street introduces you to ....
Comic who planned suicide now hosts a marathon gig to toast life A comedian who was moments from taking his own life seven years ago is hosting a marathon live-streamed gig in celebration of positivity. At 1.33pm on February 15, 2014, Chazz Redhead was determined to jump in front of a train at Tooting Bec station in South London, but a chance diversion saved his life. ‘A woman with arms full of Selfridge’s bags tripped over on the platform and in the commotion I got distracted for a few seconds,’ he recalled. ‘By the time I’d refocused, the train doors were opening, and I didn’t know what to do so I just got on. I was actually really grumpy with myself and the other passengers were giving me funny looks.’ ....