Burglar Gets Job With Prince Charles August 20, 2008
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A burglar who once raided a variety of holiday cottages has been gloating over the fact that he has now secured a job working as a window cleaner for once of Prince Charles country homes.
Matthew bell who is of 35 years of age was sentenced to serve 4 years in prison for breaking the law. Now after being released he has been employed as the permanent window cleaner for the Princes cottage. What amazes me is that there were no security checks on this guy as he has even been in the royal bedroom. But you do have to give people a chance as they did serve there time.
Dirty Laundry Aired by Big Brother July 16, 2008
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Mario and Mikey were up early this morning putting the house to rights.
Mikey sat on the bathroom sofa while Mario preened in the mirror and they bad-mouthed the rest of their fellow housemates who were all still sleeping soundly in their beds.
First the two men bitterly discussed the smokers’ desire to spend their basic shopping budget on cigarettes.
Mario insisted he was putting his foot down and would not allow Rebecca to order tobacco with the group’s food budget.
Mikey branded her a “spoilt brat”.
The conversation then turned to Rachel. Mario branded her fake and her decision to move with Kathreya into the other bedroom as “selfish”.
Mikey said: “I know she said she moved to be with Kat.”
Mario said that Rachel was just sharing the bed with Kat to get male viewers excited.
Mikey replied: “Maybe she just likes female company and lying in bed with girls.”
Mario said: “Well she’s there in a single bed now.”
Mikey looked crest-fallen and asked: “Oh is she not sleeping in there in a single bed with Kat?”
Mikey then said: “Sara is playing a big game as well.”
Mario agreed: “Sara is playing an absolute blinder. I’m not saying this because you’re blind – I know you know what’s going on, but you can’t see it all. She’s all touchy touchy, stroking Darnell, touching me, all the men.”
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Art Students Get a Void Gallery July 8, 2008
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An exciting opportunity for A-Level art students who wish to increase their knowledge of contemporary art is available at Derry’s Void Gallery.
Damien Duffy, from Void, explained: “We are opening up the studio to A-Level students who want to learn about contemporary art. At school, pupils’ learning can be limited by time and by the curriculum. Here, however, they have an opportunity to meet the artists and learn about the workings of the gallery. We want them to challenge the idea of what art is.”
The initiative is supported by the Arts Council for Northern Ireland and enables the gallery to provide resources for free. Damien will be attending local schools in September to give pupils the chance to learn more about the initiative.
He added: “It’s a chance for art students to further their understanding of contemporary art, to do things on a bigger scale, and to work on digital installations. They can get away from just using pencils, paints and pads.
“Students can see an exhibition or show at Void and use the ideas from that show as a kicking-off point for their own work. Once artists start researching, they develop their own interests.”
An exhibition by current students was launched on Saturday and will be open to the public for four weeks from today.
Damien added: “The work that will be on display at the exhibition is of a very high standard. These current students are old hands at this stuff by now. Some have sold work already and pieces on display from Saturday have been earmarked for purchase.
“It’s great for the artists that they have the opportunity to put a value on their work.”
All current students who have applied to do a foundation or degree course have been accepted.
Rosaleen O’Callaghan, 72, will begin a degree course in Fine and Applied Art in September and says that Damien is well placed to help artists progress.
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She said: “Damien and everyone at Void have been a great help in building my portfolio. Damien was in London for fifteen years and is a contemporary of Damien Hirst from their time together at Goldsmiths College. He has a great understanding and knowledge of art and artists, so he can point us in the right direction.”
Current students Patrick McDaid and Trudie Kee, whose work will be on display at the exhibition, said they have both evolved as artists over the two years they spent at Void.
Trudie said: “It’s definitely worthwhile and has improved me as an artist.”
Damien said: “Primarily this initiative is for A-Level students because space and funding is limited. Sometimes people look at contemporary art and think ‘I could do that’. So why don’t you? Come and give it a go!”
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