Posted in Around Dulwich, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Family Activities, Film, Theatre & Music, LATES, Reviews, South London, tagged Crown and Greyhound, Dulwich Park, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Cafe, Gallery Film, Grease, Kennington Kids, Lordship Lane, North Dulwich train station, Tate Modern, West Dulwich train station on July 15, 2008 | No Comments »
Dulwich OnView rattles on about how much we love Dulwich Picture Gallery, but what’s so special about a small collection of old paintings in the depths of south London? Steve Slack explains.
I asked someone recently ‘What comes to mind when you think of Dulwich Picture Gallery?’. She said she hadn’t been for years, but remembered [...]
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Posted in Community, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Events, Family Activities, LATES, What's On, tagged Dulwich Picture Gallery, late, Late Opening, Family Fun, Donkey Rides, family event on July 11, 2008 | No Comments »
There’s loads to do at the LATE night opening at the picture gallery next week. Where to start? Well, there’s the donkey rides and fairground games. Who could resist giant Connect4, test your strength, or the chance to Milk The Cow?
There’s a bouncy castle, live music in the garden from DJ and Dulwich OnView [...]
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Posted in Community, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Events, Family Activities, Film, Theatre & Music, What's On, tagged Events, Shakespeare, theatre, Dulwich Players, Dulwich Picture Gallery events, Midsummer Night's Dream, Gallery Gardens on July 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by William Shakespeare performed by the Dulwich Players
3 - 6 July
Jan Rae, director, reflects on past productions at the Gallery, and looks forward to Thursday
If you were down at Dulwich Picture Gallery on Sunday you may have seen the peace of the gardens being disturbed by a strange group of people who [...]
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In the second of a series of exclusive articles published in association with the new bi-monthly print magazine Dulwich Living, Anna Sayburn extolls the joys of outdoor swimming.
I’m standing on the side, looking down at my blue feet, and the blue water beyond. Everything is goose-pimpled. I’ve been here before, and I know what to do. [...]
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by Sally-Ann Johnson
Squirrels, butterflies, Canada Geese, moorhens, Mallards – just some of the bird and animal life that can be found in Kelsey Park. One minute walk from the buzz of Beckenham High Street, this tranquil haven of great natural beauty is open all day and has something for everyone.
Following the footpath enveloped [...]
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East Dulwich photographer, Sara Lloyd, captures a unique view of the people behind Carter’s Steam Fair
Warm, articulate and welcoming are probably not the first words that may spring to mind when people think of travelling showmen. But many assumptions were blown away the first time I met the family and people who are [...]
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Dulwich is an ideal place to bring up children in London. With all the activities and groups for mums and toddlers on offer, being a new mum can be an exciting and social time. Actress and Perform Workshop Leader, Anna Stolli, tells Dulwich OnView about Mini P’s, an innovative class for babies and [...]
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Posted in Around Dulwich, Family Activities, General, Going Green, What's On, tagged Dulwich, se21, se22, gardening, National Garden Scheme, NGS, Open Gardens, south London gardens on May 30, 2008 | 2 Comments »
One of the commentators on our article about Anne Shelton was Jeremy Prescott, whose family now lives in her former home in Dulwich. Here he talks about opening their garden under the National Garden Scheme
We moved to Dulwich in 1994, buying Anne Shelton’s former home. One of the attractions to us was its south-facing garden, [...]
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Posted in Around Dulwich, Community, Family Activities, General, Past Events, tagged charity, Dulwich Garden Safari, Dulwich Helpline, dulwich community, Alleyn Park, Alleyn Road, gardening on May 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Fancy a local safari? You may not be able to spot the Big Five, but you are guaranteed ponds with wildlife, spectacular Tasmanian ferns and a 500 year old oak tree. Dulwich Helpline are holding a Dulwich Garden Safari on Sunday 1st June.
The Garden Safari is the brainchild of Caroline Dunmall, Administrator and Community Fundraiser [...]
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Posted in Art, Dulwich Picture Gallery, Family Activities, Film, Theatre & Music, LATES, Past Events, tagged Dulwich Picture Gallery, GalleryFilm, film, What's On, Late Opening, Dangerous Liaisons, Celebrating Dulwich on May 9, 2008 | No Comments »
Monday
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Dangerous Liaisons
Lust. Seduction. Revenge. The Game As You’ve Never Seen It Played Before
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Thursday
Celebrating Dulwich
Croquet, curators, jazz, performance, film, arty activities……
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