Join Richard Marshall in an OPEN conversation - Thursday 17 October @ 7 pm
Richard Marshall…
teacher – in state secondary schools mainly in London 1983- 2019.
author – Johnny Pulp project – 2000 onwards. aims to do to literature what punk did for music’ (featuring amongst others Stewart Home and Tony White) – the neo-Attack! project is ongoing. One feature of the project is to place the books on the shelves of bookshops in the hope that people will find them and take them away.
Celebrating the weekend with a little live music - Friday 11 October @ 5.30pm
Alsoran are a West Ealing based duo playing their own songs on double bass and flute. Rob and Jane have been playing together for around 6 months and enjoy writing songs in a variety of different styles. Using backing tracks to add percussion to the sound, they are always are looking for fun people to play with (and a gig)!
BEAT offers a window into the world of local artists and encourages their passion for creating and will provide an exciting opportunity to broaden the artistic experience, not only for the general public and local community, but also for those taking part.
This painting workshop is an opportunity to get to grips with watercolours. This is a class for beginners and people who want to get more of a grounding.
Three-week short course led by painter Nadja Gabriela Plein who shows you how to approach drawing as a meditation in itself, not something goal-oriented but a practice of listening to what is around us.
War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.
The year is 1984, and Winston Smith lives in the crumbling metropolis of London. He is a government employee in this terrifying dystopian world, and his job is to the rewrite history for the Ministry of Truth.