2020-2021 Two Year Planner (Pretty Perfect Planner, #1) (Dog Lovers Perfect Planner, #1)
by New Nomads Press
The Royal Opera House receives over 1 million visitors a year. Published jointly by the ROH and Oberon Books, this is the first ever guide to the magnificently rebuilt theatre. The guide covers the fascinating and turbulent history of the theatre at Covent Garden since the early 18th century, its recent redevelopment, the majestic auditorium and Linbury Studio, rehearsal studios, and world-class backstage technology. The vast backstage area houses one of the few 'wagon systems' in operation, cap...
Donut Worry Be Happy 2018 (Inspiring Planners, #1)
by Nifty Notebooks
Hey dude (T Rex Rollerblade on Black Sketchbook, #2) (T Rex Rollerblade on Dark Green Sketchbook, #2)
by Magic Lover
Notebook (Blue Sea Notebook, #1) (Anchor on Yellow Notebook, #4)
by C Cher
'I came to Birmingham with the view to being creative, and today I believe we have not only successfully secured the future of the Company, but the whole dance culture in the city of Birmingham. We are geared for great things.' - David Bintley, BRB Director Twenty years ago, Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) took the brave step to set up on its own in Birmingham. It was the making of this marvellous company of dancers and dance makers. Now one of the foremost international ballet companies in the...
Born to skate (Dinosaur Born to Skate on Dark Green Sketchbook, #2) (Dinosaur Born to Skate on Grey Sketchbook, #2)
by C Cher
Early 1900s street photography from London, documentation of Covid structures and more in the new OSMOS The latest issue of OSMOS Magazine features a cover by James Barth; an essay by contributing editor Tom McDonough; John Menick on Camel Collective; Christian Rattemeyer on Santiago de Paoli; a story on Patrick Killoran’s documentation of Covid structures; Edward Lindley Sambourne's early 1900s London street photography; and a very special feature with Aboriginal Australian conceptual artist a...
World Press Photo: Next #02
by Anastasia Rudenko, Tatiana Ilina, Hajime Kimura, Jia Dai Teng Fei, Ilvy Njiokiktjien, Bieke Depoorter, Cemil Batur Goekceer, Sofie Amalie Kougart, Dhruv Malhotra, and Ilkin Huseynov
After the big success of Next #01, the book accompanying last year’s Joop Swart Masterclass, Schilt Publishing and World Press Photo continue this series with Next # 02. The following twelve photographers were chosen to take part in the 2012 masterclass: Cemil Batur Gökçeer (Turkey), Maja Daniels (Sweden), Bieke Depoorter (Belgium), Ilkin Huseynov (Azerbaijan), Tatiana Ilina (Russia), Jia DaiTengFei (China), Hajime Kimura (Japan), Sofie Amalie Klougart (Denmark), Dhruv Malhotra (India), Muhammed...