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Archive for January, 2008

New film, The Dress, showing at Dulwich Picture Gallery LATE 
21 Feb 2008, 6.30 - 10pm
£5, includes entry to St Sebastian exhibition and all the featured entertainments More
The Dress is a small film, a miniature, that tackles big themes in a tiny frame. It is a series of paintings that develop a story through image and music.
It [...]

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Mon 25-Feb-2008 to Sat 1-Mar-2008, 10am - 5pm
Mall Galleries, 17 Carlton House Terrace, SW1Y
Admission free
Tess Barnes’ new exhibition, and upcoming book, features 50 portraits of some of the UK’s most well known and highest achieving women - from TV presenters June Sarpong and Fiona Philips to polar explorer Caroline Hamilton to former leader of the House [...]

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Angie Macdonald talks to Monica Mcsherry about community and going Green in East Dulwich.
Leave your comment to take part in the prize draw.

There’s a silent revolution going on in East Dulwich. Shoppers in Lordship Lane have been seen carrying groceries in bags brought from home instead of the usual plastic bags. Some traders have [...]

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The Rules for the Just Say No prize draw

The Rules for the Just Say No prize draw
1. The closing date for this draw is Monday 31st March 2008. Within two weeks of that date, 3 winners will be picked at random from the list of people who have added comments to this post.
2. We will notify the winners by separate emails and ask [...]

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 We may need a new section for The Beautiful People…. We will disclose only that these particular specimens are to be found at the very heart of Dulwich Village, once more confounding all preconceptions as regard The Locals!
To show off your very own body art, please email us a clear and decent (!) photograph to [...]

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Rolling Stones groupies went weak at the knees this last week at the news that Charlie Watts, the band’s drummer, had been spotted in Dulwich, taking in the current Age of Enchantment exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery. In case he spreads the word, we’re keeping our eyes peeled for Mick, Ron and Keith.  

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Sunday Jan 27
Am writing on the loo, as only room in house with lock on it. Anywhere else too dangerous. Cornelia sees all, forgives nothing. Must remember to lock diary in medicine cupboard afterwards, or maybe post to Sarah to open in the event of my untimely demise.
Cornelia arrived at 8am. On a Saturday! How [...]

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GalleryFilm, the Friends film club, is showing a fantasy to tie in with the current exhibition ‘The Age of Enchantment’
Sunday 10 February at 2.30pm in the Linbury Room.
£6
Edward Scissorhands stars Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder
An uncommonly gentle young man, who happens to have scissors for hands, falls in love with a beautiful teenage girl. [...]

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2-for-1 reader offers

Print your voucher for 2-for-1 morning coffee at Dulwich Picture Gallery cafe
or for 2-for-1 on tickets to The Age of Enchantment exhibition next Saturday.

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by Anna Sayburn
Enjoying the Royal Academy exhibition Paul Mellon’s Legacy: A Passion for British Art, I noticed how incredibly varied British art was in the core years of the collection, 1700 to 1850.
It wasn’t the variety of genres represented so much as the dogged individuality of styles. Can any other nation boast so many eccentrics, [...]

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