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Music Memories by Julie McCracken - The Leader Newspaper

Music Memories by Julie McCracken - The Leader Newspaper
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The best (and worst) novels of 2021 so far

The best (and worst) novels of 2021 so far
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Mine is a T-shirt against the stuck up British Museum

07 May, 2021 • THE Review piece on the Benin bronzes was welcome, (Alloy steal, April 29), but it does not describe sufficiently the current blinkered resistance by the British Museum to restoring the looted Benin bronzes – even though France has decided to return ransacked African items to their homeland. In my own elderly and mediocre way, I have attempted to sketch the Benin bronzes. I have produced, thanks to Snappy Snaps on Shepherd’s Bush Green, a campaigning T-shirt. This is my timid response to the way myopic money and empire deform art. My rebellious garment is unfortunately frowned on in the snooty British Museum.

How to organise your messy photos

Phones and digital cameras took all the process and ritual out of photography. No more inserting film. No more waiting to see if, once again, your latest Snappy Snaps delivery of prints was a bunch of duds. However, most of us tend to take all of our photos with a phone, and leave them quietly mounting like miscellaneous junk shoved under a bed. The pillows may be close to touching the ceiling.  Actively curating and organising your digital photos sounds like a chore. But much like physically writing a diary, or even just a to-do list, it helps cement the memories they hold. That might be handy in 2021, when the days of holidays can seem remote. 

I can t be the only one who takes far too many photographs

I can t be the only one who takes far too many photographs Overwhelmed by the excess of images on her iPhone, Bryony wonders, is there a way out? It juddered and shuddered and refused to comply. Credit:  Illustration Isabelle Maroger My phone gave up on me the other day. I was trying to upload something to Instagram when it performed the digital equivalent of a complete nervous breakdown. As I attempted to select the picture in question – one of me out on a run that nobody really needed to see, much less myself – it juddered and shuddered and refused to comply. Nope, it was not going to play ball and show me any of the pictures or videos in its ever-expanding photo album. As I jabbed at the screen in rage, I realised it was giving me a message I had been ignoring for some time: I have far too many photos on my phone.

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