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Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:26 am
by damellon
Dick - can you expand on that Dinner - $325? Sounds like political fundraising.
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:52 am
by Diane
Hi Dick,
It's only four stops (or five if we have to go to Chalk Farm) and one change on the tube from Camden to Barbican tube. Padma said she will print out maps for everyone. We only have the Green Note until 4pm I see, so I'm sure we'll arrive in plenty of time at the Barbican; enough time to have a good look round before the Talk. Enough time even to check out the
Seduced: Art and Sex from Antiquity to Now exhibition that will be running at the time, but I think you might have to pre-book tickets
http://www.barbican.org.uk/
Looking forward very much to seeing everyone!!
Diane
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:52 am
by Tony
At that price I would expect a good pudding at least!
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:27 pm
by Tim
Diane - I've just checked on the Transport For London Website and I don't think there'll be any services to the Barbican Tube station that Saturday (on the Metropolitan, Circle or Hammersmith&City Lines). The best bet would be continuing on the Northern line to whichever is closest out of Angel, Old Street or Moorgate, I think - haven't looked on a real map to see which is most convenient for the Barbican
Tim
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:20 pm
by Diane
OK, thanks Tim. Actually that's a simpler journey - no changes. On the Barbican website map Moorgate tube stn looks as close as Barbican. Sorted.
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:55 pm
by Padma
Tea and Oranges at the GreenNote.........
The journey is fairly straightforward from the GreenNote to the Barbican. If we cannot get on the train at Camden Town (because it gets really busy at the weekends and sometimes London Transport will only let people alight at the station) then we can walk to Chalk Farm. It will take a good 20 minutes because of the crowds but it's an interesting walk.....past the canal and market where you will have an opportunity to buy your souvenirs, mushrooms (for breakfast) and herbs.... From Chalk Farm it's direct to Moorgate on the city branch of the Northern line. The walk from Moorgate is fairly straightforward and (I believe clearly signposted). You have nothing to worry/panic about because I will print off maps and there should be quite a few people who are familiar with the city to lead you! Harry is going to try and find a pub/restaurant for after the Glass concert tomorrow - (the Travelodge is the back-up - just how big are the rooms?) - but I am hopeful that we will sort something out by this w/e....but if anyone has a suggestion, please let us know.
The GreenNote is a few minutes walk from Camden Town station. Please note that Camden Town is the UNDERGROUND station NOT the train station. Come out of the underground station on the Camden Market side and walk up Parkway (which is opposite) and the GreenNote cafe is on the right (if I recall correctly).
We are still looking for people who would like to strum a few tunes or recite a few lines of poetry ....and I understand that the winner of the Poetry Competition will be announced by Mickey dressed in work attire (the wig, ball gown and whatever other articles of women's clothing that he can lay his hands on).
Harry and Paul will bring the guitars....The numbers are hitting 60 + at the moment - which is pretty amazing because when Diane and I first talked about it - we were thinking of an absolute maximum of 20!! It should a really good day and I think we're all looking forward to getting together again and meeting some new faces..
If people are around on the Sunday, there is talk of getting together for a walk/lunch/drink in town......
Padma (and Harry)
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:13 am
by Tony
Will there be a nurse in attendance? This thing is getting bigger than Edmonton!
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:43 am
by Padma
Tony wrote:Will there be a nurse in attendance? This thing is getting bigger than Edmonton!
Are you offering Tony?
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:33 am
by Birdonawire
Don't worry. I caught the last ten minutes of a basic first aid programme on tv the other night. We'll be fine.
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 2:44 am
by damellon
Which 10 mins was that Birdonawire? Drowning? Falling from a mountaintop? Exposure?
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 2:59 am
by lizzytysh
Or did they, mayhaps, give the protocol for alcohol poisoning

? Are you arranging for triaging?
~ Lizzy
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:36 pm
by Diane
Thanks for calming the panic, Padma. In my manual of statistics it says that a percentage of LC fans don't make it to events, for various reasons, so I hope I don't make
you panic, if we extend an invitation to any latecomers, such as those who have only recently secured tickets. Please let us know if there is anyone else who can join our little gathering. Did I say little?
Damellon, I presume you are in this thread due to the fact you have now decided to attend, what with your being Poet Launderette of the forum

.
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:45 pm
by jarkko
The cafe is charging us £100.00 for hire of the venue.
Padma and Diane are paying/have paid this amount to the Cafe. May I suggest that every meetup participant pays 2 £ when turning up, so that we can cover the costs!
Also, with just four hours available for our meetup, let's all arrive in good time around noon!
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:29 pm
by Pete
I've lost track on who will be there
I may meet people I don't know
I may meet people I do know
I may not meet people I don't know
I may not meet people I do know
I might even not get to meet me
and it's only 2 weeks away
as long as I meet Paula and Margaret as I have their tickets
Pete
Re: Philip Glass/Book of Longing Meetup in London 20/10/07
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:52 pm
by lizzytysh
It won't be hard to locate Paula. Just listen for where everyone is laughing [with her, not at her

].
Congratulations to you and Megan, Paula

... and boyfriend

?
~ Lizzie