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David Auckland This is so hard. What is music? How does one write songs? What's the point in listening to conventional music ever again? Saw a band performing at the very top of their game and I'll probably never get to see them again.

The skinny-ness of Harrison's legs changed me. And they covered Wham. It was the best thing I'd ever seen. What an amazing gig too!!!! Jonathon Woods. New Students Login Vacancies. The Gig List. Welcome to The Gig List This is an attempt to list all the events that the Students' Union organised over the last plus years. Gavin Hudson g. Notable moments from the 'tens - Recent years have seen some of the most memorable performances by bands visiting UEA's iconic LCR venue as well as significant anniversaries 28 February - The Streets - the band featured UEA's Ziggurats on the cover of their album Computers and Blues, released that same month.

A date which launched UEA's Gig History project 08 October - Loyle Carner - Loyle stopped the show and asked for a customer to be removed from the venue, when he overheard him shout out sexual insults at support performer Elisa.

Blancmange UEA Duran Duran playing support UEA Girlschool UEA Japan UEA Killing Joke UEA Rory Gallagher UEA Split Enz UEA Teardrop Explodes UEA The Jam UEA This at a time when women were virtually invisible in society.

The bass guitarist tells the inside story of the band that became a global music phenomenon. Ultimately, however, the demands of touring and living in the spotlight took their inevitable toll.

He talks to radio and TV presenter Gemma Cairney. We know that prejudiced behaviour that clashes with our consciously held beliefs exists, to corrosive and even lethal effect. It robs organizations of talent, science of breakthroughs, politics of insight, individuals of their futures, and communities of justice.

Nordell has spent ten years immersed in the cognitive science, social psychology and developmental research that underpin current efforts to change our behaviour. In The End of Bias , she meets the scientists, psychologists, teachers, entrepreneurs, activists and police working to solve one of the great issues of our time. They riff together on the chuff of life, from pet deaths to the importance of hair dye, the perils and pleasures of judging other women, and the perplexing over-confidence of chino-wearing, middle-aged white men named Roger.

The book covers essential life skills never buy an acrylic jumper, always decline the offer of a limoncello , pondering orgasm merchandise and suggesting the possibility that Christmas is an hereditary disease, passed down the maternal line. The writer and the academic discuss the themes of the new BBC thriller based on the true story of world-renowned Professor Philip Jones, Director of Climate Research at the University of East Anglia, who in became the victim of cyber-terrorism.

His first book, Sidesplitter , is released this autumn. The author and activist presents a ghostly hour of darkness and shivers with two new ghost stories for Hay Festival Winter Weekend. The TV presenter, sportswoman and author presents her new book for children: a handbook about resilience, with funny and reassuring personal insights into what it means to make mistakes and be unafraid of failure. During long, dark winters, the Northern Lights dazzle in the Arctic skies.

In this festive gift of a picture book, the author imagines their fleeting journey from Space to Earth and how they weave a special magic for the animals and people living in the frozen North. Children can then take their artwork home. The Lights that Dance in the Night. Journalist Elizabeth Day is the author of four novels and a memoir, How to Fail now a podcast. Her new novel is a psychological thriller tackling jealousy, obsession, motherhood, power, and struggles with fertility. These events will be free for everyone to watch and will be available online on our website from 15 November.

Events Log in. Booking Info. Search the Programme. View My Schedule. Events for Young People. Online Festival Pass. Winter Weekend Event HD1. Above: Earlham Hall in the early nineteenth century, before later alterations were made to the facade including the addition of Dutch gables.

The Hall dates back to the sixteenth century, and the landscape park around it was laid out during the eighteenth century.

The park preserved some elements of an earlier agricultural landscape, including ancient oak pollards from old hedgerows, field boundary banks and the earthworks of a road or hollow way. Above: Earlham Park from the air, The golf course to the south of the park is now the site of the University of East Anglia.

There are over events taking place all over the country as part of the Festival — you can search for ones near you on the Festival website.

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