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    <description>&lt;p&gt;Some explorations of what transliteracy might be.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:01:37 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Tesco Alcohol and Young People</title>
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      <title>Tesco Alcohol and Young People</title>
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      <description>Paul Conneally on UK supermarkets such as Tesco selling alcohol at sometimes less than they sell water for and how this might or might not cause binge drinking and anti-social behaviour.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Conneally on UK supermarkets such as Tesco selling alcohol at sometimes less than they sell water for and how this might or might not cause binge drinking and anti-social behaviour.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Paul Conneally on UK supermarkets such as Tesco selling alcohol at sometimes less than they sell water for and how this might or might not cause binge drinking and anti-social behaviour.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 16:26:51 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Tesco Alcohol and Young People</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 12:04:08 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Memorial - Nuneaton </title>
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      <description>&#8216;Memorial &#8211; Nuneaton&#8217; a piece coming out of INVIGILATOR : NUNEATON (Pugh &amp; Conneally November 2007) &#8211; it is a found audio clip that will form part of a mandala of hotspots that will play as people approach the memorial to George Elliot in Nuneaton &amp; Bedworth&#8217;s George Elliot Memorial Gardens. During INVIGILATOR : NUNEATON artists Nikki Pugh and Paul Conneally discovered a town awash with memorials to George Elliot &#8211; despite millions of people knowing the work of Larry Grayson (an audience of 25 million every Saturday night in the late 70&#8217;s to early 80s) there is no civic memorial to Larry Grayson &#8211; perhaps this clip and the act it describes will serve as the official Nuneaton Council memorial to Larry &#8211; it says so much about the town at the time (mid to late 80s). Have things changed? The good news is that the people of Nuneaton and Bedworth still remember and love Larry and they voted to put his name on one of the Stagecoach bus company busses so Larry Grayson is going around the st...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&#8216;Memorial &#8211; Nuneaton&#8217; a piece coming out of INVIGILATOR : NUNEATON (Pugh &amp; Conneally November 2007) &#8211; it is a found audio clip that will form part of a mandala of hotspots that will play as people approach the memorial to George Elliot in Nuneaton &amp; Bedworth&#8217;s George Elliot Memorial Gardens. During INVIGILATOR : NUNEATON artists Nikki Pugh and Paul Conneally discovered a town awash with memorials to George Elliot &#8211; despite millions of people knowing the work of Larry Grayson (an audience of 25 million every Saturday night in the late 70&#8217;s to early 80s) there is no civic memorial to Larry Grayson &#8211; perhaps this clip and the act it describes will serve as the official Nuneaton Council memorial to Larry &#8211; it says so much about the town at the time (mid to late 80s). Have things changed? The good news is that the people of Nuneaton and Bedworth still remember and love Larry and they voted to put his name on one of the Stagecoach bus company busses so Larry Grayson is going around the streets of Nuneaton picking up passengers&#8230; would be great if when the bus doors are about to close a recording of Larry singing his famous catchphrase song chorus &#8220;Shut that door!&#8221; was played. As to officialdom &#8211; a quick search of Nuneaton &amp; Bedworth Council&#8217;s website results in no results for &#8216;Larry Grayson&#8217; The site does have a lot of material celebrating George Elliot &#8211; a woman writer that passed herself off as a man.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&#8216;Memorial &#8211; Nuneaton&#8217; a piece coming out of INVIGILATOR : NUNEATON (Pugh &amp; Conneally November 2007) &#8211; it is a found audio clip that will form part of a mandala of hotspots that will play as people approach the memorial to George Elliot in Nuneaton &amp; Bedworth&#8217;s George Elliot Memorial Gardens. During INVIGILATOR : NUNEATON artists Nikki Pugh and Paul Conneally discovered a town awash with memorials to George Elliot &#8211; despite millions of people knowing the work of Larry Grayson (an audience of 25 million every Saturday night in the late 70&#8217;s to early 80s) there is no civic memorial to Larry Grayson &#8211; perhaps this clip and the act it describes will serve as the official Nuneaton Council memorial to Larry &#8211; it says so much about the town at the time (mid to late 80s). Have things changed? The good news is that the people of Nuneaton and Bedworth still remember and love Larry and they voted to put his name on one of the Stagecoach bus company busses so Larry Grayson is going around the streets of Nuneaton picking up passengers&#8230; would be great if when the bus doors are about to close a recording of Larry singing his famous catchphrase song chorus &#8220;Shut that door!&#8221; was played. As to officialdom &#8211; a quick search of Nuneaton &amp; Bedworth Council&#8217;s website results in no results for &#8216;Larry Grayson&#8217; The site does have a lot of material celebrating George Elliot &#8211; a woman writer that passed herself off as a man.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 03:35:39 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Cognitive Tool - The Little Onion Re-Mix</title>
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      <description>Poet Simon Perril proposes that transliteracy might be a new cognitive tool or the recovery of an older one. Later at the Transliteracy Unconference in discussion with Paul Conneally, Howard Rheinegold and others he likens transliteracy pieces to bricollage which gets Conneally thinking about French DIY stores &#8211; Conneally later drops off at the Leicester B&amp;Q DIY store and wanders the aisles for half an hour collecting his thoughts and various screws that &#8216;will come in handy&#8217; During this drift he realises that he and Simon are destined to make something together &#8211; maybe a shelf.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Poet Simon Perril proposes that transliteracy might be a new cognitive tool or the recovery of an older one. Later at the Transliteracy Unconference in discussion with Paul Conneally, Howard Rheinegold and others he likens transliteracy pieces to bricollage which gets Conneally thinking about French DIY stores &#8211; Conneally later drops off at the Leicester B&amp;Q DIY store and wanders the aisles for half an hour collecting his thoughts and various screws that &#8216;will come in handy&#8217; During this drift he realises that he and Simon are destined to make something together &#8211; maybe a shelf.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Poet Simon Perril proposes that transliteracy might be a new cognitive tool or the recovery of an older one. Later at the Transliteracy Unconference in discussion with Paul Conneally, Howard Rheinegold and others he likens transliteracy pieces to bricollage which gets Conneally thinking about French DIY stores &#8211; Conneally later drops off at the Leicester B&amp;Q DIY store and wanders the aisles for half an hour collecting his thoughts and various screws that &#8216;will come in handy&#8217; During this drift he realises that he and Simon are destined to make something together &#8211; maybe a shelf.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 01:54:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>What is haiku? </title>
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      <description>Susumu Takiguchi &#8211; Chairman of World Haiku Club and Debra Woolard Bender in conversation with haiku poet Paul &#8216;Little Onion&#8217; Conneally &#8211; who is not heard &#8211; in Loughborough UK. Reflections on what the haiku form is and what it means to them.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Susumu Takiguchi &#8211; Chairman of World Haiku Club and Debra Woolard Bender in conversation with haiku poet Paul &#8216;Little Onion&#8217; Conneally &#8211; who is not heard &#8211; in Loughborough UK. Reflections on what the haiku form is and what it means to them.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Susumu Takiguchi &#8211; Chairman of World Haiku Club and Debra Woolard Bender in conversation with haiku poet Paul &#8216;Little Onion&#8217; Conneally &#8211; who is not heard &#8211; in Loughborough UK. Reflections on what the haiku form is and what it means to them.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 05:15:28 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:keywords>zen, poetry, japan, japanese, conneally, paul conneally, little onion, what is a haiku, how to write haiku, susumu takiguchi, haiku, kigo, loughborough</itunes:keywords>
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