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30th March 2004

Seven Inch Cinema at The Rainbow on a Japanesse theme.

27th March 2004

Heard "Excess Baggage" on Radio 4, talking about the church of St Mary & St David, Kilpeck ( http://www.herefordwebpages.co.uk/kilpeck.shtml ) which has some excellent carvings. It's one of the places I'd like to visit.

St Bridget, Skenfrith also got a mention - http://www.red4.co.uk/gallery/wye&usk/skenfrith/church.htm

Saw various musical, comedy and poetry performers at The Drum as part of Mirpuri week. Almost all the speech was in Kashmiri(?) or Urdu(?) so I couldn't really get the jokes - there was a good series of "Doctor Doctor" jokes from one of the comperes and some mother-in-law jokes from Sugar Arrewala - a kind of Mirpuri Jasper Carrot!

Music by Azad Kashmir Folk Group was excellent, and Abdul Hamid Qawal And Party gave a good finale. The Dhol and Thuri players from Bradford were great too - but only did a couple of short sets.

26th March 2004

Saw short films by local artists at Collide at MAC, including Sima Gonsai's trip around Vietnam and Thailand by bike.

Collide is connected with the larger db Xpo 2004 which has listings here - http://www.birminghamarts.org.uk/dbxpo2004/diary.asp

24th March 2004

Saw Passport To Pimlico, the classic Ealing comedy again. It tells the story of the people of Pimlico who discover that an ancient charter means they are part of Burgundy and not England, so bang go the ration books and pub opening hours. Enforcement of passport controls for passing busses and tube trains follows, then they're up against (the slightly bumbling) might of the government bureaucrats. My calls for a similar "Passport to Moseley" scheme have so far fallen on deaf ears.

20th March 2004

Listened again to Herbert George Wells War Of The Worlds as broadcast on the 30th October 1938. "2x2l calling"...

19th March 2004

Went to the opening of Heather and Ivan Morrison do not understand it... at UCE in Bourneville. They've been travelling the world, and show projections of 100 trees from China accompanied by a LP of Swedish christmas music, newspaper advertisements placed in Finish papers and text messages sent from around the world.

18th March 2004

Saw Gary Delaney at the Comedy Kav. I've seen him a couple of time before and he has an excellent stage presence. His act consists of a series of one-liners "I lost my grandad to the big C" (pause) "He drowned" etc. Well worth seeing if you get the chance.

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