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How can city decision-makers use the lessons of the pandemic to re-shape our cities for long-term health? Gabriel Scally - @GabrielScally - explores this 21 October in our #FutureCity21 day on building healthier cities. https://t.co/q3Vy7o0tF7
Keynotes include Michael Marmot (@MichaelMarmot) on Marmot Cities and Gabriel Scally (@GabrielScally) on what CV19 has taught us about building better cities for the future 2/5 #FutureCity21
Sessions include @MichaelMarmot on Marmot Cities (pre-record); @GabrielScally on what CV19 has taught us about building better cities for the future (live on screen): 2/5 #FutureCity21
There’s a terrific Paula Rego exhibition at Tate Britain. Here’s some pictures took yesterday of her work on fairy tales. 1/2
The Ambassador opened in Kingswood in 1938 and was operated by the Odeon chain (it was renamed the Odeon in 1944). The roof suffered bomb damage in 1940 but the building was able to be reopened in 1941. It closed in 1961.... 1/2
Tonight’s #film2021 viewing was this minor “British noir” with a morality lesson. Thanks to @TalkingPicsTV - an essential channel for our #film2021 work. Excellent cast and good work by Muriel and Sydney Box (as ever).
#economicsfest’s @DianeCoyle1859 on @angrynomics: ‘my copy has a combination of big ticks and scrawls of “nonsense!” in the margins. A very satisfying read.’ https://t.co/kxTU2RNF2N
We're enjoying the artwork Willem Hampson is developing for the #bristolpoeticcity Chatterton and Bristol poetry now comic. Copies of the comic will be distributed free of charge at venues across the city later this year.
As part of his preliminary work on the #bristolPoeticCity comic, UWE Bristol graduate Willem Hampson is drawing character sketches, which help him to develop ideas for his illustrations. The comic is due to be published at the end of the summer and will be free.