Artists from the district will be showcased on Bradford’s Big Screen in the new year.
Past Bradford District Artists will feature six artists, with three images by each of them shown daily.
The exhibition starts on Monday, January 1 and will run daily on the screen at 12.30pm, until the end of February. (...)Starting on January 1, the six artists are:
(...) John Bradley (1787-1844): John Bradley was a Keighley artist who taught drawing to the Bronte children. (Emma Clayton)
The best romance books published this year by Berkley in
Culturess:
Starting with some underrated gems, Jane & Edward by Melodie Edwards is a fun and modern twist on Jane Eyre. I never see anyone talking about this one but it was such a great read. (Rebecca Miller)
Graham Coxon, from Blur, praises Kate Bush's
Wuthering Heights in
Far Out:
Calling ‘Wuthering Heights’ a “genius” song, Coxon praised the “beautiful” guitar solo that appears near the end of the track, as well as adding, “There’s something wonderful about her voice, the twisting chord progression, the weird time signature in the chorus, the way the string section swells in the second verse.” (Aimee Ferrier)
Cumbres Borrascosas, Emily Brontë (Editorial Alma, 2019)
Un clásico y esta versión ilustrada es bellísima. La novela romántica inglesa por excelencia, publicada por primera vez en 1847,narra los amores apasionados y el odio por igual, con personajes inolvidables como Catherine y Heathcliff, para leer y releer.
(Irma Cantizzano) (Translation)
LeerCine (Argentina) reviews the film
Saltburn by Emerald Fennell:
Emerald Fennell ha declarado, lo que a mi modesto entender siempre es peligroso, cuáles fueron los textos que la inspiraron. No se sabe si para guiar a los críticos o para protegerse de ellos. O sólo para decir que había leído mucho. La lista, llevada al cine en la mayoría de los casos incluye a The Go-Between de L. P. Hartley, Rebecca de Daphne du Maurier, Retorno a Brideshead de Evelyn Waugh, Maurice de E. M. Forster, Lo que queda del día de Kazuo Ishiguro, Cumbres borrascosas de Emily Bronte y La línea de la belleza de Alan Hollinghurst. Fennell juega a ser James Ivory pero sin buen gusto. (Translation)
PlayBooks on the RAI Player (Italy) explores books with the topic Storms and Shelters:
La 26esima puntata di Play Books ha per tema "tempeste e rifugi" e nel capitolo introduttivo Gioia Salvatori e Ilaria Gaspari siglano l'unione perché dove cresce il pericolo cresce ciò che salva. (...) Come pensare alle tempeste letterarie senza che subito si legga nella mente il titolo "Cime tempestose", di Emily Brontë? Maggie Magsbook non può che mettere questo classico di passione e odio fra i suoi consigli librosi. (Translation)
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