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News, reviews and more. Tag Archives: Experimental music. The Ashgate Research Companion to Experimental Music: The Interviews. Posted by Maxine Cook. James Saunders has uploaded his interview with Evan Parker. This is the final interview from this series. Interview with Evan Parker. The interview was conducted by email between 24 February 2007 4 August 2008. Read the full interview here. All the interviews from James Saunders can be found in The Ashgate Research Companion to Experimental Music. All the ...
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Musing, Opining and Criticising: September 2014
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Musing, Opining and Criticising. Wednesday, 24 September 2014. 10 Books That Have Stayed With Me. Okay, so Clare nominated me to list 10 books that have stayed with me in some way. I have to list 10 books that have stayed with me in some way. The rules: Don't take more than a few minutes and don't think too hard - they don't have to be the "right" or "great" works, just the ones that have touched you. Copying this here from Facebook, to keep it for posterity). Five Go Off in a Caravan (Enid Blyton).
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Musing, Opining and Criticising: July 2012
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Musing, Opining and Criticising. Sunday, 15 July 2012. Tiffany Porter - Plastic Brit? When Tiffany Porter broke the British record in the 100m hurdles in June 2011, the Daily Mail had a shit-fit. Here was an athlete from abroad, running for Britain under supposedly false pretences, taking the record, the glory and the opportunities from true British athletes. I hate to say it, but for once I think they kinda have a point. Aldama writes of her pain at being seen as 'not-British', since:. Tiffany Porter wa...
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Conference bingo card generator. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. I don't identify as male or female. I usually use singular "they" (they/their/them) as my pronouns and would like that respected when citing me. If you like to know more, a good starting point for information on non-binary genders is http:/ nonbinary.org/. Being a PhD researcher. Being a research participant. Being an early career researcher. Life and 6 Months.
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News, reviews and more. Tag Archives: The Church in Wales. A fresh view of religion and society in the Diocese of St Davids since the Reformation. This is a guest post from Professor William Gibson. Oxford Brookes University, editor of Religion and Society in the Diocese of St Davids 1485 2011. All these themes, and more, are the subject of essays in Religion and Society of the Diocese of St Davids 1485-2011. Professor William Gibson, Oxford Brookes University. This entry was posted in Authors. Dalit the...
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News, reviews and more. Space, Knowledge and Power Guest Podcast by Jeremy Crampton and Stuart Elden. Posted by Emily Ferro. Space, Knowledge and Power: Foucault and Geography. By Jeremy Crampton and Stuart Elden has been chosen by our editors as having played a significant part in the building and reputation of our Geography list. In the years since publication, the authors have had a chance to reflect on their work and the process of publishing. For more information about. Space, Knowledge and Power.
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News, reviews and more. Category Archives: Music Studies. Alastair Williams reflects on writing Constructing Musicology. I am delighted to have been offered the opportunity to reflect on how. Has fared during the years. The idea for the volume came from my first book. New Music and the Claims of Modernity. There has been consistent interest in. Has managed both to reflect on the achievements of the 1990s and to set the tone for the following decades. New Music and the Claims of Modernity. Ashgate, 1997),.
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Musing, Opining and Criticising: September 2012
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Musing, Opining and Criticising. Wednesday, 12 September 2012. Why I won't be buying an iPhone 5. It does look very pretty, doesn't it? And it's going to collect your e-tickets for you and have a really fast processor. It's got a great camera (just like the Samsung Galaxy S3 had when it came out), and a super-exciting new proprietary connector. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Why I wont be buying an iPhone 5. Grumbling about the music industry. The New London Bri...
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Musing, Opining and Criticising: June 2013
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Musing, Opining and Criticising. Tuesday, 11 June 2013. Glass Mill leisure centre Lewisham - swimming review. Today was the second day that the new Glass Mill leisure centre on Loampit Vale in Lewisham has been open, and I went down this morning before work to have a swim. I was later than intended, so only got to do a few laps, but thought I'd write up on my experiences for others intending to head down. One development I did like was the huge clock on one of the longer walls of the building - this mean...
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Musing, Opining and Criticising: March 2012
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Musing, Opining and Criticising. Tuesday, 27 March 2012. Eurovision 2012 - a draw analysis. It's been a week, which is plenty of time for the draw for the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest to sink in a little, so here's my take on what those random little balls have done to the chances of some of our favourite songs. Semi 1 starts with, who else, Montenegro. Follow, two strong songs which should have decent chances of making the final from any starting position. I personally feel that Latvia. As good a draw a...
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