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'Burton is a 400-year-old version of that patient voice'
... included good food and exercise, laughter, reading, music, and friends: ‘be not solitary, be not idle’. A ... reading another book, by Anthony Powell, A Dance to the Music of Time … a 12-volume book in which the protagonist ...
Zander Wedderburn 1935-2017
... Presbyterian Church, and were both keen on folk music. Zander played the guitar and sang with a deep voice at ...
Excursions into broader theorising
... understanding of people. I also studied philosophy and music. Much of my time though was spent acting, and ...
On a mission
... psychosocial stimulation sessions, including music, craft, toy-making, colouring, dancing, etc., ...
Tracking the footprints of consciousness
... examples of spandrels are humanity’s wide-spread love of music or the ability to engage in higher mathematics. It is likely that neither music appreciation nor math skills were directly selected for ...
He’s a jolly good Fellow
... diverse nature of the area: they include Fellows in music therapy, recreation and leisure and nursing as well as ...
Living a dual life
... pursuits before – drawing, pottery, photography, music – but I never felt at home with any of them. Writing ...
Careers: A public and private trip to understand the mind
... hash, not modern skunk weed. Sitting listening to music late one night I found myself going down an intensely ...
'We need to unlock the door from the inside'
... of Performance' module, where I learned about magic, music, dance, sport and topics like that. However, after ...
My shelfie… Dr Kitrina Douglas
... the man who has only questions,to comfort himself, makes music.’ This was my first Mary Oliver book of poems (I now ...
A higher consciousness
... anything to do with computers. I had a boyfriend who made music on a synthesiser and I thought that was fascinating! I ...
One on One... with Jane Ogden
... laugh Hugh Grant in the ‘Pop goes my heart’ video for Music and Lyrics. Very funny film. Particularly if you are a ...
My hearing journey
... from what is now 1 in 6. There are also issues with music induced deafness as music listening becomes an everyday feature and is played ...
‘Communicating can create a virtuous circle’
... and sciences. ‘My Dad is a pharmacist, my Mum is a music teacher by training, so that reflects my upbringing and ...
Norman Wetherick 1929-2022
... as a love for theatre and opera he retained a love for music hall and comic song, an echo of his east-end origins. ...
One on One - with Richard Gregory
... inspire action. One cultural recommendation Recognise that music has immense power, though we do not understand how it ...
One on one... Raffaele Presti
... to breathe and take care of ourselves. The energy of the music makes the rest. One experience that changed me Work ...
‘It’s about editing our lives so that they make sense again’
... It means you are more sensitive to the magic of life. Music, art, books, love, friendship. It can help you feel ...
Careers
... together when working on creative projects such as music making.’ One of the themes that Dorothy stresses is ...
Joseph Duffy (1957–2018)
... and among his many interests and pastimes he included music, drama, food and wine. He was a very well-rounded ...
One on One… with Elizabeth Bird
... I love the landscapes, the vibrancy of the people, the music and the big sky. One piece of advice for aspiring ...
Mary (nee McGill) Tyson 1951-2018
... She had a great interest in art, literature, theatre, music, travel, fine food and wines, and world affairs. She ...
One on one......with Barbara Wilson
... anyway. One cultural recommendation I am a big fan of the music of Bob Dylan. He cut his first record the year I ...
One on one... Dr Raj Gnanaiah
... reliever Going on a drive and listening to classical music clears my head. This seemingly small habit has helped ...
Anthony (Tony) Sanford (1944-2015)
... a fan of jazz, the guitar, and the contemporary classical music produced by ECM Records. Tony also had a passion for ...