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One of the ways that I could contribute was to shill some memorabilia, and the other was to talk to read more
One of the ways that I could contribute was to shill some memorabilia, and the other was to talk to you and try to get people to pay attention to this auction.
I don't think there's any animosity between the two sides.
I don't think there's any animosity between the two sides.
It happened so fast. We were up there at first and now we're at the bottom. It's rough.
It happened so fast. We were up there at first and now we're at the bottom. It's rough.
These were all middle-class kids from literary backgrounds, joining this sort of train going by, this pop train, jumping on. read more
These were all middle-class kids from literary backgrounds, joining this sort of train going by, this pop train, jumping on. Whereas the rest of the rock scene, you'll find that there's mostly working-class people.
We have more cargo coming in than last year, largely because of the end of textile and apparel quotas, but read more
We have more cargo coming in than last year, largely because of the end of textile and apparel quotas, but it's flowing much more smoothly from the ships to the stores than we saw in 2004,
The Merchant City has some great venues for comedy. We want to show a bit of everything that happens in read more
The Merchant City has some great venues for comedy. We want to show a bit of everything that happens in Glasgow's comedy community.
You know that because he was on the board so long and nobody challenged him.
You know that because he was on the board so long and nobody challenged him.
Now they'll say that the public chamber is the expression of civil society -- and all the rest of us read more
Now they'll say that the public chamber is the expression of civil society -- and all the rest of us are marginal. Gradually people will forget that we exist. And to make that happen more quickly, that completely senseless bill has been passed.
Are they reducing the number of 'Nutcrackers' because people are either canceling subscriptions or not buying single tickets to the read more
Are they reducing the number of 'Nutcrackers' because people are either canceling subscriptions or not buying single tickets to the 'Nutcracker?' Is this evidence of a stronger public reaction against their decision than they are willing to admit?