Eyam

Eyam by Matt Hartley Matt Hartley’s new play Eyam, directed by Adele Thomas, opened in The Globe from  Saturday 15 September to 13th October 2018. It tells the story of what happened when the plague arrived in the Derbyshire village of Eyam in 1665. The community faced a moral dilemma. They had to decide whether to flee… More Eyam

Frietmuseum

Want to discover the history of the potato and fries? Then you need to visit the Frietmuseum in Bruges! This museum is devoted to the history of potatoes and the production of Belgian fries. It describes itself as “the first and only museum dedicated to potato fries”.  Potatoes originated in Peru more than 10,000 years… More Frietmuseum

On a hunt for modern art around Bruges

This summer we visited the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bruges. On the way to our hotel, we passed one of the large art installations currently situated on the canals. Large art installations – What’s that all about? From 5 May to 16 September 2018 Triennial Bruges 2018 is taking place.  Held once every three years an artistic route spreads across… More On a hunt for modern art around Bruges

Sunday Lunchtime Jazz

We enjoyed another Sunday Lunchtime Jazz at The William Morris Bar, Walthamstow. As usual the music was great. Sunday lunch consisted of Carrot and Coriander soup, Jerk Chicken with rice and salad followed by Chocolate cake. For the next Sunday Lunchtime Jazz session contact The William Morris Bar for details.

Exploring Tate Modern

The Materials and Objects display A while ago we visited The Tate Modern to discover how artists around the world have used diverse materials and embraced new and unusual materials and methods. If you’d like to discover what treasures are held in Tate Modern collection, visit TATE MODERN  for International modern and contemporary art Join the City Adventurers club… More Exploring Tate Modern