Bloody Serial Killer Shower Curtain

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on July 30, 2008

I don’t know about you, but as soon as the fireworks are extinguished at the beginning of July, I’m ready to haul out the Hallowe’en decorations. Sure pumpkins might be next to impossible to find in the middle of Summer, but if you plan ahead and throw a couple in the freezer come October, you’ll [...]

Behind the Curtain: City museum hosts one-woman show

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on May 7, 2008

The last time a museum in Attleboro hosted theater it was the Attleboro Area Industrial Museum, which rented a wing to Attleboro Community Theatre to stage plays along Union Street for a decade or more.
ACT eventually moved out and, after a three-year stay at a Firearms School in North Attleboro, settled into a splendid small [...]

columnists Torch relay a magnet for trouble

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 19, 2008

Early one morning, around 6 a.m. it was, a solitary spectator sat in the stands of a boxing arena in Barcelona.He’d come, without fanfare and without entourage, to witness a preliminary round bout featuring a black South African flyweight the first athlete of colour to represent that country in the Olympics after decades as an [...]

Three Valleys wins second green light

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on March 13, 2008

Related ItemsShoreline receives one star Ener-g reach award finalsBirmingham care home gets top rating Southwark tenants win award Moores wins LHC AwardAdactus wins star status Walsall Youth OscarsProgress Housing Group wins customer care award Rochdale Home Improvement Agency wins top award Connaught scoops double at Quoted Company AwardsDerbyshire-based Three Valleys Housing has received [...]

What he really wants to do is perform

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on February 15, 2008

In its sixth year, Toronto’s annual Winterfolk roots music festival might %26ndash; just might %26ndash; make a profit.That’s not festival founder and artistic director Brian Gladstone’s biggest concern, but a profitable event means the former research engineer and inventor of power transformers [...]

Ujima’s demise under inquiry

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 27, 2008

Related ItemsHousing Corporation holds inquiry into Ujima Housing Association collapse St Mungo’s get green light for Brent homeless hostel Housing associations score a result but could do betterLeeds looks to historyCampaigners rally to rescue troubled UjimaDCLG aims to get personal on housingNew Housing Corporation centre aims to tackle youth homelessness New social housing watchdog Housing [...]

Gordon Brown-worth the wait?

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on January 12, 2008

Gordon Brown has finally been able to present his first legislative programme. So was
it worth the wait?
It seems like it was a century ago that Gordon Brown first became known by his perennial epithet, %26lsquo;Prime Minister in Waiting, largely because it was. Finally this month though, having got his feet firmly under the table at [...]