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Friday, 29 October 2010

Vieira visits Man City training ground



Senegalese footballer Patrick Vieira visited the Manchester City football training ground at Platt Lane yesterday. At 34, still in very good shape, though following a brief Q & A with the young men training there it emerged that he's a little upset to be on the bench so much these days.

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Karl Jenkins & Kazakhs at Abbey Road Studios






Hirsute welsh composer Karl Jenkins was down in Abbey Road Studios this week, recording a composition based on the works of a Kazakh musician and poet named Shakarim. Present on the day were three Kazakh folk singers, and former child prodigy violinist from Kazakhstan named Marat.

Also posted is me, entirely obscured by the back end of my camera, photographing the composer during an interview.

Monday, 11 October 2010

Two royal visits in one day



Gruff Scot Duncan Bannatyne visited Wellacre Technology College in Flixton today, seeming as socially adept as he does on Dragon's Den, and HRH Princess Anne was at Altrincham School for Girls to unveil a plaque while 1200 shivering schoolgirls looked on, rapt.

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Cheri & Jamie in Priory Gardens





A young couple who live in Cardiff came to Manchester, to have pictures taken that illustrate their affection for each other. (Ahh). The first location was a small woodland area in Sale, but my fondness for industrial grunge later took us to a large yellow gate in Trafford Park.

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

United States of Wythenshawe




Greg Davis pictured, former bodybuilder and a respected local man, who runs the titular organisation which includes a dance studio, a gym and sound recording studio - all with a view to giving the young something to do, and building up community ties with it. Being a physically large man with strong views, photographing him with the unexpected gorilla statue in the lobby of the gym seemed to make sense.

Thursday, 16 September 2010

Graduate Simon snags job selling Robotics



In an supplement for graduate careers, another graduate moving into HR or accounting isn't very interesting. However Simon Rose works for RTS Sciences in Irlam doing a job he's enthusiastic about - he sells robotics tech.

Friday, 10 September 2010

Magneto visits Bolton School for Boys



Yes, it's that old fellow from X Men: The Last Stand! Classically trained Shakespearean actor Sir Ian McKellen returned to the school he studied at today to talk to drama students about his profession. He concluded the session by reciting a line from Sir Thomas More, a play written in part by Shakespeare but, amazingly, only saw its first performance in 1964. As it happened, McKellen was playing the part of More in this production, and thus was probably the last actor to ever deliver virgin Shakespearean prose to an audience.