— Nunhead Arts

It’s January and it’s cold but, Free Films are back this February in Nunhead.

Date: Every Friday lunchtime in February at 1.30pm.
Venue: Buchan Road Tenants and Residents Association Hall, Buchan Road SE15.

• February 3 – Passport to Pimlico (1949)

• February 10 – An American in Paris (1951)

• February 17 – 84 Charing Cross Road (1987)

• February 24 – Archive film of London

Watch a great film on a big screen. Have a chat before and after. Enjoy FREE tea, coffee and biscuits.

No need to book, all welcome.
Any queries please call: 020 8480 1921

Funded by the Nunhead and Peckham Community Council and screened by Dulwich Paradiso  Community Cinema.

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Cards, Prints and labels

Cards, Prints and Labels by Tracey Francis

 
Knitwear by Flounder

Knitwear by Flounder, Victoria Peel

 
Jewellery by Bettina.v.Horndardt

Jewellery by Bettina.v.Horndardt

 

The wind blew and the weather wasn’t brilliant, but the gods smiled and the weather got a little better and Handmade in SE15 went on to have their first craft fair. Thanks for all the local support,  for a local adventure.

 
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On Sunday November 27th 2011 between 1 and 4pm, Tracey Francis, Bettina Von Hornhardt and Vicky Peel will be holding a mini craft fair at the Frog on the Green Deli , 119 Consort Road, SE15 3PQ. We will be selling gorgeous cards and prints, knitted goods and jewellery – all handmade in SE15 with love and care! 
We would love as much support as possible for our handmade venture and while you are there, the Deli will be taking any Christmas orders, or simply have a browse through their delicious gastro delights too. You might be able to pick up a lovely little something, or two,  for christmas!

 Location

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The next book we will be discussing is:

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Venue: 
The book corner in the Old Nun’s Head Pub on Wednesday November 2nd at 8pm


‘A clear frontrunner to be the year’s most extraordinary novel . . . Not since The Remains of the Day has Ishiguro written about wasted lives with such finely gauged forlornness.’ Peter Kemp, Sunday Times In one of the most acclaimed and strange novels of recent years, Kazuo Ishiguro imagines the lives of a group of students growing up in a darkly skewered version of contemporary England. Narrated by Kathy, now 31, Never Let Me Go hauntingly dramatises her attempts to come to terms with her childhood at the seemingly idyllic Hailsham School, and with the fate that has always awaited her and her closest friends in the wider world. A story of love, friendship and memory, Never Let Me Go is charged throughout with a sense of the fragility of life.

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There is so much going on in SE15!

THEATRE LOCAL PECKHAM 

Follow the Royal Court Theatre @royalcourt

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Now Showing at Peckham Space is Network. This will be on until 19 November.

This show is very inspiring for young artists and anyone with an open mind. Sonia Boyce worked with four young girls (artists) to produce a series of films, which are ‘choreographed in the gallery space as an installation: a set of dialogues featuring the young people in front of as well as behind the camera.’ (Peckham Space website)

The film was commissioned and explores ‘how forms of social communication such as mobile phones and social networking sites like Facebook have become the most popular ways for young people to maintain their relationships with friends and family.’ (Peckham Space website)

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Lewis schaffer

Lewis Schaffer, image from article by Andrew Dipper – March 3, 2011

If you don’t listen to Lewis Schaffer on Monday nights, you are missing out!
Tonight on Resonance 104.4FM Lewis’ guest will be Nick, the Ivy House landlord.

Resonance FM

The Ivy House 

Lewis Schaffer

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