The irrepressible, hysterical, puntastical Tim Vine, star of stage and screen, treats all of us here in his first joke book. Packed full of zingers and hilarious illustrations, if this doesn't put a smile on your face, nothing will. What's not to like:The other day someone left a piece of plasticine in my dressing room.
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Just One More...: A Photographer's Memoir
- 223pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Featuring captivating encounters with notable figures such as Diana, Princess of Wales, and Henry Moore, this illustrated memoir showcases the unique career of a leading photographer. Gemma Levine offers intimate insights into her subjects through personal reflections and anecdotes, alongside striking imagery. Her decade-long relationship with Moore highlights the intricacies of his artistic process, while her photography of Israel further enriches the narrative. This work is a compelling exploration of British arts and society over the last 30 years.
Comedian and TV star, Tim Vine, will have you laughing for hours with this new, abridged version of his hilarious joke book .
This is a collaboration between Glaswegian Peter Mortimer who has written the text and photographer Duncan McCallum who took these wonderful but grim photos of a grimy, resigned, and depressing 1970s Glasgow. As the subtitle suggests the book goes out east along London Road, Gallowgate, and Duke Street as far as Parkhead and Camlachie showing much in-between these points.
This collaboration between Glaswegian Peter Mortimer, who has written the text, and photographer Duncan McCallum, who took these wonderful but grim photos of a grimy, resigned and depressing 1970s Glasgow, covers the city centre, with an emphasis on the Old Town and Merchant City.
Let's Talk Lymphoedema
- 210pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
A friendly and informative guide to one of the UK's most overlooked medical conditions
Peter Mortimer's new full-length play has its world premiere at The Exchange Theatre North Shields for the full week beginning Monday April 23rd 2018. Rainbird is based on the life of the North Shields artist Victor Noble Rainbird who before the First World War was seen as one of the most talented artists in the region and was the only northerner accepted for the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 1911, where he won various awards and prizes. Rainbird's war experiences badly marked him and he ended up alcoholic, selling his paintings for liquor in North Shields hostelries. He died in poverty and obscurity at the age of 48 and for 80 years was buried in a pauper's grave in Preston Cemetery North Shields.Recent interest in his work raised more than £6,000 for a proper headstone and The Old Low Light, North Shields has staged two recent exhibitions of Rainbird's work. This book contains the full tex, rehearsal photos, cast list and a foreword by the author. The play its produced by the North Tyneside based Cloud Nine Theatre Company and directed by Neil Armstrong.