Unlocked: Writing from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2020
Running fromLast event: Sunday 7 November 2021 at 1pm
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- The Kitchen
Winners and shortlisted entries for the Cheshire Prize for Literature feature in Unlocked: Writing from the Cheshire Prize for Literature 2020, published by University of Chester Press.
Join the contributors as they celebrate the launch of the Anthology with readings from the collection.
1pm - 3pm
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1 hr 32 | Following ‘Blue’, ‘White’ is the second instalment of Kieslowski’s Three Colours Trilogy of the French revolutionary ideals of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
1 hr 39 | Kieslowski completes his Three Colours Trilogy with a tale of parallel lives and interwoven destinies, and draws connecting threads with the two previous films.
1 hr 38 | Julie loses her composer husband and their child in a car crash and, though devastated, she tries to make a new start, away from her country house and a would-be lover
1 hr 58 | AD | In a luxury resort, a writer and his wealthy wife are persuaded by a mysterious young woman to explore the Island beyond the secure boundaries of the hotel
1 hr 43 | AD | Set in the end days of the Spanish Flu, Pearl is trapped on an isolated farm, tending to her ailing father whilst lusting for the glamorous life she’s seen in movies
Get yourselves down to The Kitchen for a fun-filled, sequin-stuffed, point-packed watch-along party as we cheer and celebrate the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.
Want to make a difference to a child’s life? Join us in the meeting room to find out more about fostering for your local council.
This informal and friendly group meets twice a month to listen to an extract, short story or poem which is read aloud.
Do you like playing games, like Jenga, Connect 4, Uno or other Boardgames? Come and join in our evening session!
1 hr 53 | Lea Seydoux shines in this drama as a young single mother trying to raise her daughter whilst also caring for her beloved father who is struggling with a neurodegenerative disease