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    Written by Nicky Getgood on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 ( 2 responses )
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    • Flickr: Brett Wilde’s stuff tagged with digbeth – This guy has some truly beautiful images of Digbeth. When I read his incredibly honest Flickr profile I found his photography is not just artistic but therapeutic. It’s amazing stuff, I hope I get to meet him someday. Me and Melinda Scwakhofer tried to take a look in the Digbeth Car Wash building pictured above, but the place is so full of tyres not even the workers can get in. Their office seemed to be an old black cab with no wheels stranded in the courtyard.
    • Digbeth is Good now has a calendar! Let me know if there’s anything you think should be on there.
    • Rosa’s Cafe Blog – Unfortunately this lovely cafe blog featuring eggs, sausage, beans, chips and a lycra-clad Elvis who looks like he’s eaten the lot, closed when the cafe did. But Rosa Herzberg’s short film about the now boarded-up place can be seen at The Library Theatre at 7pm this Friday as part of ArtsFest. When searching for info about this I found this utterly pointless and bizarre film of a man running towards it along to the Baywatch theme tune. Only on Youtube.
    • Left Luggage – Visiting artist Melinda Schwakhofer finds some discarded suitcases on River Street. The brown leather one looks suspiciously like Mr Ralph’s, who we spent half of Sunday trawling the local pubs for. Well, that was our excuse.
    • Longhouse Action Research: Beginning at the Beginning – Anna Francis’ writing about her research project in Stoke-on-Trent actually gives a good insight into the thinking behind the work of Friction Arts, who are doing some very interesting projects around their base of Digbeth and the nearby areas.
    • Created in Birmingham » VIVID’s Pioneers Series – Meant to post this myself but Chris Unitt beat me to it, rounding things up very nicely indeed. VIVID’s three unmissable film programmes from ICO Essentials: The Secret Masterpieces of Cinema, concentrating on Play, Pop and Modernity. Is it me or are film screenings becoming a thing of Digbeth galleries? Outersight at The Edge, Len Lye and Warhol films at Ikon Eastside, and VIVID continuing their Pioneer Series.

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    Barnard said:
    on September 9th, 2008

    I know Brett well
    His photos are just great
    I will introduce you some time

    Spent many of a bacon and egg sandwich at Rosa’s when
    I was at the TIC always liked the window seat looking
    out at Eastside Green and the site of the New Grand
    Central Station by the old Grade 2 listed Curzon
    Street Station

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3239/2844412644_e0317e0169_o.jpg

    Barnard

    P.S Must get my Blog working soon

    2

    Cheers Barnard. Great to hear you’re joining the Bimingham blogging massive. Pete Ashton is an invaluable source of advice and help with mine, chat to him if you’re having any probs setting it up. He does open blogging surgeries in Rooty’s Thurs afternoons see http://ash10.com/2008/08/social-media-surgery-moves-to-thursday/ for details.
    Thanks, Nicky.

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