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The Christmas Story in Pidgin-English

ingrid wrote 1 day ago: Extract from ‘Bible History A Pidgin-English Edition of Dr. Knecht’s “Child’s Bible History” Jesus H … more →

Tags: Christmas, pidgin english, The Bible

Poetry Evening Featuring an Invented Poet Laureatesse

ingrid wrote 1 week ago: By Laverne Hunt Award-winning writer Michael Glover is a London-based poet, art critic, fiction writ … more →

Tags: Culture, Events, South London People, Bow-Wow Shop, michael glover, poet laureate, Poetry

Late Night Shopping & Carols in Dulwich Village

aquamanda wrote 2 weeks ago: Romeo Jones can put a speciality hamper together for you Dulwich Village will be alive with carol si … more →

Tags: Family Activities, Around Dulwich, What's On, Events, Community, Food & Drink, South London People, Culture, christmas present ideas

Self Publish and be Dammed? part 2

ingrid wrote 1 month ago: Compulsive writing is a sickness and thinking you’ll earn any money out of it is unlikely to make yo … more →

Tags: New work - Exclusives, South London People, christmas present ideas, Rolling Stones, Steve Overbury, London Babylon, the beatles

Self Publish and Be Damned?7 comments

ingrid wrote 1 month ago: A local author opts to publish his own book – London Babylon – and in this two-part arti … more →

Tags: South London People, Culture, christmas present ideas, Rolling Stones, Steve Overbury, beatles, Mick Jagger, Chrissie Shrimpton, david bailey

Satayajit Ray -part 22 comments

ingrid wrote 1 month ago: Satyajit Ray’s first film, Pather Panchali, is being screened by GalleryFilm on 16 November at … more →

Tags: What's On, Culture, Film, GalleryFilm, film, Indian evening, Pather Panchali, Satyajit Ray, Andrew Robinson

Fast Healthy Cooking -And The Wine To Go With It

grevillehavenhand wrote 2 months ago: A local chef, Nhan Ngo, has produced a cookbook – “Fast Healthy Eating on a Shoestring B … more →

Tags: Around Dulwich, Food & Drink, South London People, Wine, Mangosteen Restaurant, Healthy Eating, Cookbook

'beere without stint at dinner' for Dulwich College boys

ingrid wrote 2 months ago: By Nicky Pickering View from Dulwich Woods 1927 by Donald Maxwell I frequently rummage around old bo … more →

Tags: Around Dulwich, Community, Culture, Local History, South London People, Dulwich College, Dulwich picture gallery, Edward Alleyn, Gordon S. Maxwell

The Yellow Room - intriguing new novel

angiemacdonald wrote 2 months ago: Local author, Christopher Bowden, has recently published his second novel, The Yellow Room. The book … more →

Tags: Culture, Christopher Bowden, The Yellow Room, Dulwich local author

The social whirl of social media1 comment

Anna S wrote 3 months ago: Dulwich OnView’s own social media guru Yang-May Ooi was star of the show last week at the laun … more →

Tags: Dulwich picture gallery, South London People, Culture, Life Style, Social Media, Dulwich OnView, Blogging, Books

The Other Desperate Romantic

Anna S wrote 3 months ago: Stuart King finds out about a lesser-known pre-Raphaelite painter, currently on show at Dulwich Pict … more →

Tags: Culture, Dulwich picture gallery, Exhibitions, Desperate Romantics, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Fairfax Murray, Franny Moyle

Dulwich On Page

Anna S wrote 3 months ago: I’ve just found a great new book, which perfectly combines my love of walking and reading (not … more →

Tags: Culture, Dulwich College, Enid Blyton, London: City of Words, P.G Wodehouse, Jeeves and Wooster, Raymond Chandler, Anita Brookner, Wendy Cope

Speaking Volumes 3 comments

ingrid wrote 4 months ago: iCandi © interviews Ruby Ocean, creator and editor of Volume Magazine Volume is a buzzing UK arts ma … more →

Tags: Art & Design, music / culture, Photographs, South London People, Adele, Ruby Ocean, Volume

The Richest Man In The World cont..1 comment

ingrid wrote 4 months ago: Andrew Carnegie's statue, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Last week Peter Belchamber wrote about the … more →

Tags: Around Dulwich, Community, herne hill, Carnegie Library, Andrew Carnegie

The Richest Man In The World And The Library That Bears His Name2 comments

ingrid wrote 4 months ago: By Peter Belchamber When Andrew Carnegie sold his controlling interest in US Steel in the 1880s for … more →

Tags: Around Dulwich, Local History, herne hill, Carnegie Library

blue glimmer – by Martin Crimp

ingrid wrote 5 months ago: Martin Crimp and Rula Lenska Those who managed to attend the Late opening of the Polish Connection l … more →

Tags: Art & Design, Dulwich picture gallery, Exhibitions, The Polish Connection, Past events, The Polish Connection, performance poetry, Martin Crimp, Rula Lenska

Poetry on the Net: the BOW-WOW SHOP1 comment

annadibrina wrote 10 months ago: Michael Glover, arts correspondent for several publications, is the coordinator of the Bow-Wow Shop, … more →

Tags: New work - Exclusives, South London People, interviews, Favourites, Poetry, Open Submissions, W.H. Auden, WB Yeats, michael glover

Picture Poetry - A Lady Playing a Clavichord - Gerrit Dou2 comments

ingrid wrote 11 months ago: We begin an occasional series of poems associated with works of art at Dulwich Picture Gallery. A La … more →

Tags: Art & Design, Dulwich picture gallery, Poetry, Gerrit Dou, Clavichord, Christopher Highton

Ideal Christmas Gift for a Teenager in Dulwich

stevejslack wrote 1 year ago: If you have a teenage book worm in your family, here’s a recommendation for a stocking filler with a … more →

Tags: Reviews, Dulwich, Christmas gift, christmas present, Teenager, Anthony Horowitz, necropolis, Power Of five


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