Friday 8 June 2007

Listings for today can be placed and read via the Comments box (below).

Please post your comments below:


Visit Hilary's E-Store for Books, Music and much else...

Comments

KENDAL: Brewery Arts Centre ::: art 07

art07 is packed full of exciting arts events and activities;10.30am-10pm

Call Brewery Arts Centre Box Office 01539 725133 for debate and party tickets now!


* Come to art07 and make it an arts weekend in the Lakes and visit the WOW Factor at Windermere on Water Festival; see www.wow2007.co.uk


* Take part in Lanternhouse International’s fantastic Glo-Bal dance experience - free

* Visit the art07 exchange and briefings - free

* Join in the art07 debate, in association with BBC Radio 3’s Night Waves – free but you’ll need to book a ticket

* Enjoy the art07 summer party from 5.30-10pm
– just £10 for live music, great food, Lanterhouse International’s Glo-Bal finale, DJ Mike Chadwick (The Latin Party on The Jazz radio station), and meet your friends in the Brewery's bar, find out who's been shortlisted for the £10,000 art07 awards


Call Brewery Arts Centre Box Office 01539 725133 for debate and party tickets now!

art07 is held in partnership with the Northwest Regional Development Agency, supported by the BBC, Virgin Trains and the University of Cumbria.

www.artscouncil.org.uk/art07

LIVERPOOL COMEDY FESTIVAL

Liverpool According To Peter Grant and Tony Hall
View Two Gallery

Starts on 07/06/2007
Ends on 23/06/2007

Show Time Thursday 12 - 4pm, Friday 12 - 4pm, Saturday 12 - 5pm

Ticket Price Free
Category Exhibitions
Location View Two Gallery

Following on from their successful colladboration last year with The World According To..., life seen through the surreal eyes of two ECHO journalists, the Comedy Festival has the pleasure of announcing their sequel. A collection of innovative cartoons with words by Peter Grant and illustrations by Tony Hall.

The exhibition will trace Liverpool's 800 year history through Grant and Hall admit 'we have mixed fact with fiction'.

Phil Key, of the Daily Post, said of their work: 'They have an unusual take on life and it shows in these warm and humourous creations.'

Comedian Stan Boardman said: 'I actually bought a couple of their cartoons so to get me to part with my money - they have to be good.'

Says Grant: 'We work like Elton John and Bernie Taupin. I write the words and fax them to Tony and he works on his computer. Mind you, we haven't got their money.'

www.viewtwogallery.co.uk

www.liverpoolcomedyfestival.co.uk/comedyfestival

Post a comment

Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style)