| Poets talk textiles | | 7:24am Wednesday 30th April 2008 | | NEW poems from some of Stroud's finest wordsmiths will accompany this year's Stroud Water Textile Festival. |
| Students festival will help bring water to the desert | | 7:16am Wednesday 30th April 2008 | | STUDENTS at the Waldorf College in Stroud have been so moved by the plight of Bedouin tribes in the Sinai desert in their struggle to maintain a supply of fresh water that they have put on a mini fundraising festival to help. |
| The life and times of Painswick printing pioneers | | 7:12am Wednesday 30th April 2008 | | AS PART of the Stroud Water Textile Festival, the lives of two Arts & Crafts textile printers, Phyllis Barron and Dorothy Larcher, who lived in Painswick and whose fabrics continue to influence our everyday lives, are celebrated by Jean Vacher, from the Craft Study Centre in Farnham. |
| Photographs from the dark side | | 7:09am Wednesday 30th April 2008 | | PHOTOGRAPHER James Boosey is currently showing his photography at the Stroud House Gallery as part of the Geography exhibition. |
| Ska legend jazzes it up | | 7:07am Wednesday 30th April 2008 | | JERRY Dammers, leader, songwriter and troubled political conscience of The Specials, visits Cheltenham Jazz Festival on Friday with his Spatial AKA Orchestra. |
| Ska for the madding crowd | | 4:31pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008 | | CD REVIEW
Hometown Supersound
Available from Trading Post, Kanes Records and www.hometownsupersound.com
Price £10. |
| Top brass make a date | | 3:26pm Wednesday 16th April 2008 | | FOR the penultimate concert of the Stroud Brass Band Festival season, the Pemberton Old Wigan Band makes a welcome return to the Sub Rooms on Saturday night. |
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