âYorkshire doesnât shout about itself. Thereâs a sort of Yorkshire reserve.ââŚâThereâs a humble nature to Yorkshire life,â says Yard Actâs James Smith. âItâs very different, very defined and unique.â www.theguardian.com/culture/2024...
English Teacher won the Mercury prize, Amy Gledhill won the Edinburgh comedy award â and now even BeyoncĂŠ wants a piece of the action. Why has âGodâs own countyâ become such an artistic force?
Thatâs another beautiful book. Have you tried Flora and Ulysses? This is an interesting article too if youâve not caught it www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
Her books for young readers have sold more than forty-four million copies. They are full of yearning, loneliness, ambivalence, and worry.
Discovered Kate Di Camilloâs writing this year. Donât be fooled by finding her books in the childrenâs section: they are for everyone. This is a personal favourite- maybe start here if youâve not read her yet- absolutely magical #Fridayreads
Thursday quote: âJust keep swimming.ââ¨Dory, âFinding Nemoâ (2003)
This is amazing www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
As one of Boliviaâs first female Indigenous mountain guides, Cecilia Llusco has scaled its highest peaks and changed the tourism landscape, and she has no plans to slow down
Chance to nominate your favourite Arts and Culture charity in the Benefactor Group special draw - link here (closes 11th October) culture.movementforgood.com#spreadtheWord
Nominate a charity for a Movement for Good award now.
Thursday quote: âIn fact, living in New York, Pam thought, poking through her bag for her cell phone to check the time, was a perfect example of what great generals had understood throughout history: that the person who cared the most won.â Elizabeth Strout, âThe Burgess Boysâ p98