Clegg, Emma: Editor Various: Author MC Publishing Ltd: Publisher
Bath
2 Princes Buildings, Bath, BA1 2 ED
Date
February 2020
Extent
Pages: 107
Description
Articles include the following: My Bath (Jo Dolby, Hub leader at Oasis Bath, a community hub and church talks abour her work in the city), p. 12; The cityist: News of a proposed monument for the city (Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution's proposal for the setting-up in the city the Stellarum in the city, a sculpture to reflect the intellectual and scientific legacy of Adelard of Bath who lived from 1080-1152); Defying the silence (Emma Clegg talks to Beethoven expert and Classic FM presenter John Suchet ahead of six performances of Beethoven's string quartets in Bath, pp. 22-23; Once upon a time in theatre...Melissa Blease in conversation with musical director Somerset-born Ben Goddard on the award-winning musical Once playing at the Theatre Royal Bath 2-7 March), pp. 32-33; Pots for trendies (an article on the Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years exhibition) at the Holburne Museum January 24th 2020-January 3rd 2021, p. 44-45; Richard Wendorf: Four things (Richard Wendorf, director of the American Museum and Gardens and visiting professor at Bath Spa University talks about four historic objects that have signficance in his life, p. 48; Pots for trendies by Chris Stephens (a discussion of 'Grayson Perry: The Pre-Therapy Years' exhibition at The Holburne Museum until 25th May 2020, pp. 44-45; Posters and performers (Emma Clegg talks to Jon Bennington of the Victoria Art Gallery about the exhibition 'Toulouse-Lautrec and the Masters of Montmartre' on at the Victoria Art Gallery 15th February,-26th May 2020), pp. 50-51; Carbon queen by Emma Clegg (the work of Bath-based illustrator Charlotte Farmer), p. 52; Building a picture: winning photographs of Bath Preservation Trust's 'Architectural Photographer of the Year 2019' competition, pp. 54-56; The priest and the prostitutes by Catherine Pitt (the efforts of Reverend William Jay Bolton at the end of the nineteenth century to reform and help the poor women of St. James's Court to escape a life of prostitution), pp. 64-65;
Subject
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