7 or is it 8 million people have dropped off the electoral register in Britain?

  Source: Seven, or is it eight million people have ‘dropped off’ the electoral register in Britain? October 2015 article on the wonderful  PoliticalSift blog Seven, or is it eight million people have ‘dropped off’ the electoral register in Britain? World population 7 billion (source, United States Census Bureau) Now if seven, or eight million people had drowned… […]

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After the mathematics of social and spiritual detachment: the work of Steve Hewlett to understand the NHS will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace Steve…you did a great job for all of us

Featured image Impressionism produced by the wonderful agency YOKE for the Art for Life project in the NHS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etSbOs3aUqI Steve Hewlett, Media Show broadcaster,  he of the high belief in solutions to problems died on Monday 20th February 2017. The BBC said he’d died on Monday morning while listening to Bob Dylan with his family […]

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Is this art? Nottingham Unesco City of Literature: we write and we re-write stories: art, history and culture is ours Museumand Part 1

Featured Image: Museumand logo designed by John Daniel Art John is an original and exciting graphic designer who works, thinks and consults across boundaries and media. Perfect for the Museum without Walls….. Above: Din un tres belle negresse 2012 Mickalene Thomas Rhinestones, acrylic, oil and enamel on wood panel  (permission sought from the artist) Is this […]

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Aretha Franklin ‘retiring’ but will never retire: Charles Blake’s the same: 40 years a painter and decorator, great work still to do….

Above: R.E.S.P.E.C.T Aretha Franklin (she received the Freedom medal Feb 9th 2005) who is ‘retiring’ but to take her career to a new level on Broadway. And we all want to do that, we all want to feel that our lives are progressing. Like Charles Blake. I met Charles when he was painting a shop front […]

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A Sense of local place: how we think about our Neighbourhoods in Nottingham can bring regeneration

In Nottingham we want everyone to get on and be able to make a useful living and feel part of things all of their lives. In market and social speak (meaning the language of funders and social descriptors), we want what’s called social inclusion. Above, women at Nottingham Contemporary Museumand event 15th and 16th Feb congratulate […]

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Love the life you have: Skin Elixir: moisturiser and perfume: handmade and lustrous: empathy and serendipity

Keith Jarrett Kolne Concert most watched piano concert ever When Keith Jarrett, famous improvisational pianist, agreed to an invitation to play in Kolne, on a poorly tuned piano, he empathised with the 19 year old Vera Brandes, then  Germany’s youngest concert promoter. 1400 people had bought tickets, She/he couldn’t let them down. Although he wasn’t […]

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Work and Us: why we need more 2,3,4 day a week roles and skill access across our lifetimes

Featured Image from Samir Hussein’s wonderful image of Prince Harry and Trevor Rose, Manager of Full Effect Recording based at Russell Youth Club Lowdham Street NG3 2DP Prof Ayorkor Korsah of Ashesi Univ Accra Ghana, understands robotics. She also understands why we need to keep all the people, all of the time, in mind as we develop […]

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