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This is not only short-sighted in terms of the quality of life of the people who live in the development but also in terms of the overall Norwich economy: the entrepreneurs and skilled people crucial to the businesses that we need can find jobs anywhere in the United Kingdom or abroad and look for a high quality of life when choosing somewhere to live. Anglia Square. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY - Credit: Copyright: Archant 2020 Maximising energy efficiency should be a priority both to minimise the energy costs for residents and support the city council’s aim to become carbon neutral. Driven partly by the success of the Norwich University of the Arts, the city is developing some thriving creative businesses. ....
Short film explores emotional effect of pandemic on performers Date published: 17 April 2021 Angel of History is a moving short film by digital artist Grant Archer Oldham Coliseum Theatre has released the first of its Micro Commissions 2021, Angel of History, a moving short film by digital artist Grant Archer. In 1940 the philosopher Walter Benjamin described a Paul Klee painting, Angelus Novus, as showing an angel of history transfixed by a past he perceives as catastrophe but which is propelling him forward into the future. Angel of History is a collaboration with ballerina Nicky Henshall, actress Shobna Gulati and composer Akshay Gulati, exploring what it has meant to be a performer during the Covid-19 pandemic, when all regular creative outputs had been restricted. ....
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Updated: 1:22 PM January 23, 2021 A delighted Sir Michael Caine with the blue plaque he unveiled outside the school he attended as a wartime evacuee in North Runcton. - Credit: John Hocknell Pablo Fanque s blue plaque - Credit: Antony Kelly The Beatles, Norwich On May 17, 1963 Beatlemania came to Norwich when the Fab Four played their one and only concert in the city. The venue was the Grosvenor Rooms in Prince of Wales Road and the queue of eager fans stretched back to the ABC Cinema. To mark the show, the EDP and Norwich School of Art and Design (now Norwich University of the Arts) put up a blue plaque on Grosvenor House as part of a series highlighting surprising aspects of the county s cultural heritage. Another of the city s blue plaques has a Beatles link too. At John Lewis on All Saints Green there s a Discover Norwich blue plaque dedicated to Pablo Fanque. Real name William Darby, he was th ....