S3 E3: With... Noor Afasa
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On this episode, Mia and Sam are joined by Bradford Young Creative and poet
Noor Afasa! Noor has been on placement at the Museum as part of her
apprentic...
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... her back story (she's the second wife who brought love and happiness back into the widowed Biden's life - like, so Jane Eyre! Sorta!) definitely affect this column's judgment about our Jill and her style, and quite right, too.So Jane Eyre indeed. (You can almost see us rolling our eyes here, can't you?)
The hope, of course, is that there's just a licensing office that is going to do their thing, just as if they were told to make pennants of Benjamin Button, or... heck... say they were re-doing "Wuthering Heights", maybe we'd get a Heathcliff t-shirt, because that's the way the kids these days understand their media. If its not a product they can wear on their back, then what is it...? (I said I was old and cranky). (Ryan)Well, as far as we know the latest adaptation of Wuthering Heights is merchandise-free. (Or is it?)
"Wuthering Heights" is an excelent disco album by John Ferrara, released in 1979 by Midsong International Records. On side A is "Wuthering Heights" a classic song with great disco sound. On side B "Shake It Baby Love", "Love Eyes" and my favorite "Love Attack" #34 on Hot Dance/Disco chart and stayed in chart for 20 weeks.Winifred Gérin's Emily Brontë - recently translated into Spanish - is reviewed in Spanish on Llegir en cas d'incendi (which is a radio programme's blog in fact).



Thanks for the link! :-)
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