Archive for 'Comic Novels'

Chapterhouse Theatre Company’s open-air garden theatre shows – The Press, York

Posted on 05. Aug, 2011 by .

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Chapterhouse Theatre Company's open-air garden theatre shows The Press, York Tonight, August 5, Chapterhouse presents Laura Turner's new adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Cranford: a lazy summer evening's entertainment wherein Rebecca Gadsby's production transports the audience to the sleepy country village of Cranford …

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Sleuth 05/08/2011 – Manchester Confidential

Sleuth 05/08/2011 – Manchester Confidential

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Manchester Confidential Sleuth 05/08/2011 Manchester Confidential Meanwhile annother bemoaned his 'lack of respect for the graphic novel community'. Sleuth wonders where that graphic novel community is located

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The Queen can pick out a plane by the sound of its engine – Daily Mail

The Queen can pick out a plane by the sound of its engine – Daily Mail

Posted on 05. Aug, 2011 by .

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Daily Mail The Queen can pick out a plane by the sound of its engine Daily Mail The Prime Minister, pictured, has let it be known that whilst he suns himself in Tuscany among his reading material is Irish author Paul Murray's novel Skippy Dies, a comic account of pornography and drug taking at an expensive public school. … and more

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The noir shows that have stalked the Edinburgh Fringe for three years – The List

The noir shows that have stalked the Edinburgh Fringe for three years – The List

Posted on 04. Aug, 2011 by .

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The List The noir shows that have stalked the Edinburgh Fringe for three years The List Fast forward to 2011, and Bane has taken on a life of his own, spawning three stage shows, a graphic novel , a social media narrative and a forthcoming radio production. To get the full scoop, read on … The List: Where did the character of Bane come ..

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Top 10 Greatest British Films of all Time! – WhatCulture!

Posted on 04. Aug, 2011 by .

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Top 10 Greatest British Films of all Time! WhatCulture! Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway are at their comic best in roles that allow them to display a splendid on screen chemistry.

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Holy mega hit! Batman Live at Glasgow’s SECC makes for thrilling family viewing – stv.tv

Holy mega hit! Batman Live at Glasgow’s SECC makes for thrilling family viewing – stv.tv

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stv.tv Holy mega hit! Batman Live at Glasgow's SECC makes for thrilling family viewing stv.tv … menacing form) and spooky Arkham Asylum finale, are enhanced by the real star of the show, the giant LED screen back wall that provides an animated graphic novel atmosphere to proceedings and makes you feel you're inside a comic book computer game. ..

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Monmouth stars in new comic book – Monmouthshire Beacon

Posted on 03. Aug, 2011 by .

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Monmouth stars in new comic book Monmouthshire Beacon Cardiff-based writer Peter Rogers has brought dragons to the town in his latest graphic novel 'The Interactives'. The book centres around a blogger who goes by the username of scallywag and a group of his online followers as they attempt to keep the …

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Wild Abandon by Joe Dunthorne – The Periscope Post

Wild Abandon by Joe Dunthorne – The Periscope Post

Posted on 02. Aug, 2011 by .

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The Periscope Post Wild Abandon by Joe Dunthorne The Periscope Post Dunthorne won the Curtis Brown Prize and was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Woodman Prize for comic literature for Submarine; critics want to know – how does his sophomore effort compare? Wild Abandon charts the disintegration of an ecological …

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Cwmbran shopping centre hosts live shows – South Wales Argus

Posted on 27. Jul, 2011 by .

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Cwmbran shopping centre hosts live shows South Wales Argus An artwork project will then take place at the centre on August 6 with shoppers of all ages contributing to the one big masterpiece.

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Pick of the Paperbacks: July 24 – Telegraph.co.uk

Pick of the Paperbacks: July 24 – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on 25. Jul, 2011 by .

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Telegraph.co.uk Pick of the Paperbacks: July 24 Telegraph.co.uk SC In Istanbul, 2025, when Turkey has just joined Europe, McDonald's novel opens with a terrorist attack on a tram and billows out to follow an eclectic bunch who dwell in the titular Dervish House, including a witness to the bombing, a nine-year-old …

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