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Posts by Ian Reynolds

My reaction would probably be very different now but in my memories - Jack, his pipe and that white horse walking along at the start of Out of Town says one thing - boring Sundays as a kid.

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Part of probably my last horde from Stacks bookshop, also known as Sparky’s. A beloved part of Dundonald life for over 30 years and now sadly closing in just over a week’s time (good bargains still to be had). Thanks to Jim and Alice for all the great reading.

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Great to be celebrating the 90th birthday of the Strand at Stormont tonight. A new film and a book (pictured, looks excellent) were launched. Happy birthday to the Strand and here’s to what promises to be a great future.

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Thanks to the Crescent Arts Centre for an invite to the launch of the Belfast Book Festival tonight and then on to the launch of @lucycaldwell.bsky.social new short story collection, Devotions. Great Evening.
Now to read it quickly or savour with a story a day?

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Enjoyed A Bomber’s Moon by Sam Robinson and Trevor Gill this afternoon at the Sanctuary Theatre. Could have been a bit tighter at times but still a powerful drama with some tears and much laughter. Leah Williamson particularly outstanding.

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Bright Umbrella/Sanctuary Theatre are producing good, popular theatre and are attracting enthusiastic local audiences to see stories reflecting local history and concerns. This is something East Belfast has lacked in the past and clearly needed. Congratulations and thanks to all concerned.

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Good crowd out tonight at the Crescent Arts Centre for the launch of the new book by Louise Nealon (who always comes across as a delight).

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Alternative Ulster plays at the end of Winter Circus (at least the times I have been there). Guy on R4’s Soul Music about how he heard Plaisir D’Amour (or possibly Can’t Help Falling In Love) coming out of a window he was passing and then spending months trying to find out what it was.

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Performance by Tumble Circus where they used a Cramps cover of She Said by Hasil Adkins several times. Trying to remember how the chorus went so I could get home and find out what is this.

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2nd meeting for @lonesomedove73.bsky.social cinema club and another winner with Open Range - a beautiful cowboy movie shot out on the open plains mostly with a great performance from Robert Duvall and possibly the most realistic but still exciting shoot out at the end. Really enjoyed.

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Concert tonight @ulsterorchestra.bsky.social and the particular joys of live orchestral music - the powerful layers of instruments and colours an creating an almost sculptural sound. Music made to resonate in a room and be felt by an audience.

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Where We Bury The Bones from Dumbworld at the Lyric tonight - exciting to see such a mix of media ( music, dance, film, models) in telling a story about the archaeological past in Kilkenny. Not sure that it all successfully blended together but a good evening.

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This too for me was from a time I followed the charts and strange how 44 years later I can sing bits from nearly all these songs (only Depeche Mode and Adam Ant escape me entirely) despite not having heard many for years

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Nicky Harley is excellent in The Human Voice at the Lyric. Those wonderful moments in theatre when you are brought into someone’s world and share their emotions - even here when it is pain and desolation we feel.

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Some of the Gliders are getting bone rattlingly uncomfortable at times. Brief and passing but moments of real discomfort as they shake.

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Thanks to all @niscifest.bsky.social for a great festival. The best tribute I can give to it is maybe that though I went to 15+ events there are an equal amount of other things I could have went to and had just as great a time. The best of our local festivals and an annual boon for life here.

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The subject of an event at the Black Box tonight - what is the greatest SF movie ever? There is the greatest and your favourite (not always the same) but for me the obvious answer is (and nearly on both criteria) 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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Last day of the science festival (for me) - the beautiful wonders of life in our coastal waters, Can Geology save the world? (Spoiler- yes), history of the Ordinance Survey in Ireland and an interactive debate on the greatest SF movie ever. 😁😁

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Map Men at the NI Science Festival tonight - as fun, entertaining and interesting in person as in their videos. Lively, sold out audience. #NISF26

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Hive Choir’s experimentation, sense of play, creation of musical soundscapes make them always entertaining and intriguing. Tonight’s event at SARC mixed medical research and experimental music. Nice to finally get to a Hivesplaining event. #NISF26

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My favourite type of talks (and there have been a few #NISF26) are probably those that open a new area of the world or a new way of seeing the world to you. I’m blessed by being omnivorously curious and with a love of learning but these are a particular kick.

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Absorbing and well presented talk on the fallibility and flexibility of memory tonight #NISF26 from @ciaragreene.bsky.social and @gillian-murphy.bsky.social. Book looks great too.

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Today at the science festival 2 of the great science communicators of our time - Marcus Du Sautoy and Jim Al-Kahlili. But Super Sundays are as much about Belfast gathering en masse to engage together with the beauties and wonders of our world. #NISF26

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More events #NISF26 - discussion on Belfast scientist and QUB founding father Thomas Andrews and interesting talk on right and left handiness. Tonight a very well organised and delivered presentation on autopsies- congratulations to the 2 histopathologists involved - superbly done.

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Event 5 at the NI Science Festival and talks on dopamine and smart phone addiction and the dangers for our children’s developing brains. Also got to see, for the first time in far too long, the great Emer Maguire performing- singing even better than ever. #NISF26

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Event 4 at NISF and the always excellent @flygirlnhm.bsky.social and her talk, Metamorphosis on flies - communicates both her erudition about and enthusiasm for the subject in a very engaging way.

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Arts Cure with Daisy Fancourt @niscifest.bsky.social was great tonight - about research into the health benefits of engaging with and in the arts. Personally need to try doing more art and creative things but in the past I have been weak about developing this habit.

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First event tonight at @niscifest.bsky.social Dr Bot on medicine and AI with @crblease.bsky.social - fascinating and insightful, must read the book now.

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The annual feast of curiosity, wonder, beauty and intellectual stimulation/ vigour that is @niscifest.bsky.social has started 😁. Tonight a talk on Egyptology and how a multi-disciplinary scientific approach has unveiled so much of the past there.

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Age Verification.

“Too orangey for crows, just for me and my dog”

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