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  • Jan 13, 2025 | bristolpost.co.uk | Peter Hill

    Bristol Rovers head coach Inigo Calderon believes that new signing Romaine Sawyers will be a “key player” for how he wants his side to play after the midfielder made his Gas debut against Ipswich Town on Sunday. The Saint Kitts and Nevis international played 74 minutes for Rovers as his new side were beaten 3-0 by Premier League Ipswich in the FA Cup third round.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | artguide.com.au | Peter Hill

    The City Gallery within Melbourne Town Hall is small, yet the complex installation Patrick Pound has installed within it feels as if you are falling through the vastness of space in a toy Dr Who phone box. This is totally appropriate for an exhibition named The Museum of Falling. In it, you will find a poetic taxonomy of images, all submitting to the power of gravity and the vagaries of chance. Pound does this sort of thing better than anyone else on the planet.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | gloucestershirelive.co.uk | Peter Hill

    Cheltenham Town chairman David Bloxham told the fans' forum on Thursday night that so far Cheltenham have “six credible applications” in their quest to find a new investor. Relegation from League One has limited finances for the 2024/25 season, with the club being put up for sale publicly earlier this year. The club has two main shareholders in Simon Keswick and CTFC Investments Ltd, who are willing to sell.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | gloucestershirelive.co.uk | Peter Hill

    Bishop's Cleeve put in a dominant performance to defeat Tavistock 3-0 on Tuesday night at Kayte Lane. Two goals just before half-time from Aaron Evans-Harriott and Ross Langworthy gave the home side the advantage. A solo goal from Ethan Dunbar wrapped up the three points midway through the second half. Bishop's Cleeve manager Paul Collicutt was pleased with his side's "positive performance". "Coming away with a 3-0 win against a bit of a bogey side and it was nice to keep a clean sheet," he said.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | aeon.co | Peter Hill

    The 19th-century Middle East presents a paradox. On the one hand, this was a time when the idea of a modern, secular society became possible. On the other, it saw the rise of newly divisive religious identities that stood opposed to that idea. Across the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire, intellectuals were creating a modern public sphere: a vibrant periodical press, a series of cultural associations and new-style schools.

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