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151.Redeye Manchester presentation by photographers in Lake District & Vermont(Tuesday 09th of September 2008 09:32:50 PM
4 months ago )
At the Redeye public meeting this evening I saw an amazing presentation of night photography taken in the Lake District by photographer Henry Iddon. Local artist-photographer Bec Garland talked about her experiences on an artists’ residency at the Vermont Studio Center, USA.
The event was held at the Manchester Digital...
152.Happy second birthday to the Salford Star(Friday 05th of September 2008 09:12:00 AM
4 months ago )
I’m a big fan of Salford’s independent magazine, having originally spotted its existence way back in 2006 and followed its progress ever since.
Last year it was shortlisted for the prestigious Paul Foot Award for Campaigning Journalism and earlier this year it was named the north west’s Magazine of the...
153.Weekender: CCTV, wine, beer and urban folk(Thursday 04th of September 2008 11:22:18 AM
4 months ago )
It’s a busy weekend for Manchester, so here are a few highlights I’ve spotted:
The return of New Islington Festival on Saturday at Old Mill Street, near the soon-to-be-closed Ilva. The event, which was a bit of a wash-out last year, features live music from The Jesse Rose Trip, The...
154.Duos at Manchester Art Gallery(Wednesday 03rd of September 2008 10:59:55 PM
4 months ago )
Someone from the council has been in touch about an event happening tomorrow, Thursday, at the art gallery. I suspect fans of Manchester music (and good art) may be interested…
A series of electronic musical duos featuring Homelife’s Atlas, Two Grahams and more, curated by 808State’s Graham Massey and Paddy...
155.The Power of Community - Living Well in a Low Energy World (Wednesday 03rd of September 2008 08:20:40 PM
4 months, 1 week ago )
Cuban world expert Roberto Perez will be doing a public talk in Manchester on September 24th, about how Cuba made their rapid transition to a low energy, sustainable society. During what became known as their 'Special Period', the people of Cuba transformed their urban neighbourhoods into green, food producing environments....
156.New Islington Urban Folk Festival(Sunday 31st of August 2008 10:48:06 AM
4 months, 1 week ago )
I’m off to the New Islington Urban Folk Festival next week. Judging from last year’s photos it promises to be a grand event with music, art, theatre, film, food, drink and dance.
Here are some pics from last year.
This year’s events include Sketch City gets...
157.New Islington Urban Folk Festival(Sunday 31st of August 2008 10:48:06 AM
4 months, 1 week ago )
I’m off to the New Islington Urban Folk Festival next week. Judging from last year’s photos it promises to be a grand event with music, art, theatre, film, food, drink and dance.
Here are some pics from last year.
This year’s events include Sketch City gets...
158.AllVoices - The first open media site where anyone can report from anywhere(Wednesday 27th of August 2008 03:41:40 PM
4 months, 2 weeks ago )
There’s a brand spanking new website just out, and it’s taking what we’re doing here at People’s Voice Media to an international level.
AllVoices.com “brings together multiple voices or points of view via news stories, videos, images and blogs from the Internet, to provide context and build momentum.” ...
159.What is Social Media?(Wednesday 27th of August 2008 03:18:31 PM
4 months, 2 weeks ago )
I found this great video on YouTube - it explains what People’s Voice Media is all about
160.Spoon Feeding Food Newz(Tuesday 26th of August 2008 09:00:46 PM
4 months, 2 weeks ago )
I have set up a new 'Food Feed' on the Roblog. This is feeding news articles and other content from various sources, including the Food Standards Agency, Sustain, Making Local Food Work, and Permaculture e-mail groups in Northern England. To subscribe to the Feed click on the 'more' link and...