Moon Pavilion
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Moon Pavilion
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I really should be off Twitter and playing the piano - with feeling!



Opera night at @chicagosymphony - Ricardo Muti with Lidia Fridman, Francesco Meli, and the Chicago Symphony Chorus





“I’ve had enough of apologising for being British.” Cllr Annie May O’Neill on why university students are voting Reform UK. 👇



When you discover the CIA has been reading your texts in order to frame you for a crime.









Dame Jenni Murray, best known for presenting BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour from 1987 to 2020, has sadly died at the age of 75. Mohit Bakaya, Controller, BBC Radio 4 and Director of BBC Speech Audio has paid tribute tribute to Dame Jenni. “Jenni Murray was a formidable voice in British broadcasting who was warm, fearless and beloved by listeners,” he said. “During her decades at Woman’s Hour, she helped shape the national conversation with intelligence, rigour and a remarkable ability to connect with audiences. Jenni leaves an indelible legacy on generations of listeners. “We are profoundly grateful for her outstanding contribution to Radio 4, and she will be deeply missed.”











