jean cameron

@jeanmcameron

Engaging with the spaces that culture occupies: philosophical; physical; political; playful and virtual. All tweets personal

Glasgow, Scotland
Joined January 2010

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    Catalyst Arts Belfast, Seeks New Directors -

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    Chakrabarti notes as a feminist that the family home, like the internet, is a very dangerous place. No one advocates surveillance there.

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    Khaled al-Asaad, 82, Syrian scholar who refused to lead Daesh to Palmyra antiquities, beheaded

  4. The lovely are looking for some lovely new board members. Apply before 28 August

  5. Absolutely!

  6. Jeez, I thought we'd got beyond this...

  7. Oh yes please!

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    International Translation Day 2015 - (2 October at ). Tickets on sale now (they sell out!) Programme:

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    Another wonderful resource - - A Celebration podcast -

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    11 Scottish gems among world’s ‘top 500 places’ in the Ultimate Travelist

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    Refugee men in Glasgow launch powerful film calling for an end to violence against women:

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    Travelling gallery to show contemporary art across Scotland as Turner Prize comes to Glasgow

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    Glasgow hotel to have special drag queen concierge during Pride festival

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    John Latham’s former home and ‘living sculpture’ to close

  15. Yes , it's heartening to see and includes an awards ceremony for sustainable practice

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    Gordon Matheson stands down from Glasgow City Council:

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    presents journalist and influential sage of the literary world :

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    Book a one-to-one meeting w/ in Edinburgh from 25-27 Aug to discuss your project ideas

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    We're delighted to be bringing William Boyd to the Mitchell Library on 3 Sep. Not to be missed! Info & tickets

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    Archbishop Tartaglia has offered a 'profound apology' to survivors of abuse within the Catholic Church in Scotland

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