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- RT @The7Line: Our passports are ready, @MLB. Make it happen! @The7LineArmy with bells on. 2 weeks ago
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- RT @BallySportsCLE: Fans at Yankee Stadium throw things at Guardians players after the game ends. https://t.co/1LIv66LfBW 1 month ago
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Tag Archives: Gary Younge
No Sign Of The Seven Year Itch
Image: Unknown Day 2 of the Edinburgh Book Festival and my first full day in the Square. The weather, as it did on Saturday, started off cool and overcast but by lunchtime it was sunny and very warm ,perfect weather … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Edinburgh, Fiction, Music, Poetry, Publishing and Marketing, Reading, Writing
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Tagged Alan Spence, Andrew O'Hagan, Bill Clegg, Candia McWilliam, Carol Ann Duffy, Charlotte Square, drug addiction, Edinburgh Book Festival, Elizabeth Blackadder, Fay Weldon, Gary Younge, Guardian, haiku, John Sampson, journalist, literature, Music, Philip Ball, Poet Laureate, Poetry, Prestonfield House, Rhubarb Restaurant, Sean Hughes, seven year itch, summer, tanka, Teviot, Twitter, wedding anniversary
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Great To Be Back
Image: British Council It’s good to be back. Walking up to Charlotte Square yesterday morning, I felt like I was on some sort of pilgrimage. I felt like I was returning to a happy place, a place where I feel … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Edinburgh, Reading
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Tagged Allan Brown, Andrew Hagan, Bill Clegg, Bishop of Oxford, Carol Ann Duffy, Charlotte Square, coffee shop, Edinburgh Book Festival, Gary Younge, Nick Barley, Peter Guttridge, Philip Ball, Philip Pullman, Richard Harries, Richard Holloway, The Wicker Man
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