Clegg, Emma: Editor Various: Author MC Publishing Ltd: Publisher
Bath
2 Princes Buildings, Bath, BA1 2 ED
Date
January 2020
Extent
Pages: 122
Description
Articles include the following: My Bath (Janet Dabbs, CEO of Age UK Bath talks about her life and work within the city), p. 14; The Rhythm is calling (Melissa Blease talks to Midge Ure who lives near Bath, about his life and work in the music business and his upcoming tour coming to The Forum in Bath on Saturday 15th February 2020), pp. 22-23; Transformative times (a short piece about Bath City Football Club's planning application to construct a new grandstand at Twerton Park and affordable housing nearby + computer-generated illustration of the proposed buildings), p. 29; Chasing the fear (Jessica Otterwell talks to Bath-based musicians, singer and guitarist Luke De-Scisio and four-man group Charivari about their music and the local support they have received), p. 38; Jizhou-kiln tea bowl (the story of an 700-800 year-old tea bowl on display at the The Museum of East Asian Art) by Dr Nicole Chiang, p. 46; Every picture tells a story (Emma Clegg talks to Bristol-based artist Owen Gent whose interpretation of Thermae Bath Spa appears on the front of this magazine cover), pp. 48-49; Claim to frame (Emma Clegg talks to Kelly Ann Perry about her framing shop business The Bath Framer at 14-15 Walcot Buildings), pp. 52-53; Spa-ing partners (a discussion of eleven European Spa towns, including Bath, all involved in The Great Spas of Europe project which could see Bath become the UK's first double-nominated UNESCO World Heritage Site) by Emma Clegg, pp. 54-58; Meat your match (Simon Horsford talks to Dr Marianne Ellis, head of Chemical Engineering at Bath University and the UK's leading expert on cultured meat about her work in this field), pp. 76-77; Bath@work (focus on stained glass artist Neil Ireson who lives in Bath about his work) by Neill Meneer, pp. 78-79; Creative care (the art work on display at the new Royal Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases at the RUH in Bath supported by Art at the Heart), p. 84; The walking cure (Martin Gledhill and Frances Longmore conduct a tour around the city of Bath encouraging walking with a heightened awareness of your surroundings), pp. 92-93;
Subject
Advertisements Art Artists Chinese art Contemporaty music Employment Rambling Small businesses Spas Stained glass