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The logo of the Goodstoney First Nation, part of the Stoney Nakoda Nations, seen at a gas station on the Stoney Indian Reserve near the community of Mini Thni, Ozada, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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Justine Triet, Best Picture, Non-English Language, Anatomy of a Fall (Neon), France
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81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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Justine Triet, Best Picture, Non-English Language, Anatomy of a Fall (Neon), France
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81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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Justine Triet, Best Picture, Non-English Language, Anatomy of a Fall (Neon), France
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81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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81st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 07 Jan 2024
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80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023
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Best Non-English Language Film, Argentina, 1985 (Argentina). Santiago Mitre
80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, Press Room, Beverly Hilton, Los Angeles, USA - 10 Jan 2023 -
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PEOPLE - Ex-Minister Matt Hancock ekelt sich bei den Prüfungen im Dschungelcamp
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Scarlette Matt Matt Sign Language - Matt Hancock and Babatunde Aleshe
'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' TV Show, Series 22, Australia - 12 Nov 2022
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The paddy field workers in the dramatic scenery in Indonesia by Rahmad Himawan
These paddy field workers get to work in the fields in front of a dramatic mountainside and moody skies. The wonderful scenery of Bengkulu, Indonesia, offered up its sites both on the ground and by air with use of a drone.
Rahmad Himawan, 29, said, "This photo of the natural beauty is one of the most beautiful views in Bengkulu, Indonesia. The agricultural scenery in front of the Barisan mountains in Sumatra, Indonesia, is a wonderful sight. These are indigenous people who live in the Kemumu village area of North Bengkulu. More than 80% of the population work as farmers, with one of these areas the rice fields. People are grouped together, with each farm having around 10-20 members. The owner of the agricultural land will hire this work force to tend to the crops with each member having varying wages, through a profit-sharing system in place, depending on that year's sales of sacks of rice. The planting of the rice is taking place all year round and can be done three to four times between harvests."
"The sky in this mountainous area of the Barisan Mountains has many dramatic moments, with the Barisan Mountains the cause of some of the weather conditions. I often get dramatic moments, mainly in the morning or evening sun, and can see rainbows, thunderstorms and foggy weather which all add to the dramatic atmosphere." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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I am not scared of war any more: Death and the Penguin author Andrey Kurkov on life in Kyiv.
You just get this sense of fatalism. That what will be will be Ö Andrey Kurkov during a stay in London.
On a brief visit to London, the Ukrainian novelist talks about why he has no intention of leaving his country ñ or ever again visiting Russia ñ his mixed feelings about Zelenskiy, and how he is still keeping his sense of humour.
Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian author and an independent thinker who writes in Russian. He is the author of 19 novels, including the bestselling "Death and the Penguin", nine books for children, and about 20 documentary, fiction and TV movie scripts. His work is currently translated into 37 languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Persian and Hebrew, and published in 65 countries. Kurkov, who has long been a respected commentator on Ukraine for the international media, notably in Europe and the United States, has written assorted articles for various publications worldwide. His books are full of black humour, post-Soviet reality and elements of surrealism.
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I am not scared of war any more: Death and the Penguin author Andrey Kurkov on life in Kyiv.
You just get this sense of fatalism. That what will be will be ? Andrey Kurkov during a stay in London.
On a brief visit to London, the Ukrainian novelist talks about why he has no intention of leaving his country ? or ever again visiting Russia ? his mixed feelings about Zelenskiy, and how he is still keeping his sense of humour.
Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian author and an independent thinker who writes in Russian. He is the author of 19 novels, including the bestselling "Death and the Penguin", nine books for children, and about 20 documentary, fiction and TV movie scripts. His work is currently translated into 37 languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Persian and Hebrew, and published in 65 countries. Kurkov, who has long been a respected commentator on Ukraine for the international media, notably in Europe and the United States, has written assorted articles for various publications worldwide. His books are full of black humour, post-Soviet reality and elements of surrealism.
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I am not scared of war any more: Death and the Penguin author Andrey Kurkov on life in Kyiv.
You just get this sense of fatalism. That what will be will be ? Andrey Kurkov during a stay in London.
On a brief visit to London, the Ukrainian novelist talks about why he has no intention of leaving his country ? or ever again visiting Russia ? his mixed feelings about Zelenskiy, and how he is still keeping his sense of humour.
Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian author and an independent thinker who writes in Russian. He is the author of 19 novels, including the bestselling "Death and the Penguin", nine books for children, and about 20 documentary, fiction and TV movie scripts. His work is currently translated into 37 languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Persian and Hebrew, and published in 65 countries. Kurkov, who has long been a respected commentator on Ukraine for the international media, notably in Europe and the United States, has written assorted articles for various publications worldwide. His books are full of black humour, post-Soviet reality and elements of surrealism.
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I am not scared of war any more: Death and the Penguin author Andrey Kurkov on life in Kyiv.
You just get this sense of fatalism. That what will be will be Ö Andrey Kurkov during a stay in London.
On a brief visit to London, the Ukrainian novelist talks about why he has no intention of leaving his country ñ or ever again visiting Russia ñ his mixed feelings about Zelenskiy, and how he is still keeping his sense of humour.
Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian author and an independent thinker who writes in Russian. He is the author of 19 novels, including the bestselling "Death and the Penguin", nine books for children, and about 20 documentary, fiction and TV movie scripts. His work is currently translated into 37 languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Persian and Hebrew, and published in 65 countries. Kurkov, who has long been a respected commentator on Ukraine for the international media, notably in Europe and the United States, has written assorted articles for various publications worldwide. His books are full of black humour, post-Soviet reality and elements of surrealism.
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I am not scared of war any more: Death and the Penguin author Andrey Kurkov on life in Kyiv.
You just get this sense of fatalism. That what will be will be Ö Andrey Kurkov during a stay in London.
On a brief visit to London, the Ukrainian novelist talks about why he has no intention of leaving his country ñ or ever again visiting Russia ñ his mixed feelings about Zelenskiy, and how he is still keeping his sense of humour.
Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian author and an independent thinker who writes in Russian. He is the author of 19 novels, including the bestselling "Death and the Penguin", nine books for children, and about 20 documentary, fiction and TV movie scripts. His work is currently translated into 37 languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Persian and Hebrew, and published in 65 countries. Kurkov, who has long been a respected commentator on Ukraine for the international media, notably in Europe and the United States, has written assorted articles for various publications worldwide. His books are full of black humour, post-Soviet reality and elements of surrealism.
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Dr Sarah Ogilvie: ‘Generation Z are savvy – but I don’t get all their memes’
The linguist and computer scientist, Dr Sarah Ogilvie, discusses her optimistic assessment of a misunderstood generation Ð and delves into the nuanced ways to text ÔOKÕ
Dr Sarah Ogilvie photographed at her home in Oxford. She is Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics and of Campion Hall at the University of Oxford. She is also the Director of the new MSc in Digital Scholarship.
Before Oxford, Sarah taught at Stanford and Cambridge Universities, and worked at AmazonÕs innovation lab in Silicon Valley.
Dr Ogilvie is a linguist, lexicographer, and computer scientist who works at the intersection of technology and the social sciences. Her research focuses on lexicography, endangered languages, language documentation, field methods, historical development of language, corpus linguistics, and digital humanities. She directs the Dictionary Lab, which was founded at Stanford University and is now based at Oxford.
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
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preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses’ Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watson’s bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Cast & Crew celebrate The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses’ Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watson’s bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Cast & Crew celebrate The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company
preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses’ Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watson’s bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses’ Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watson’s bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses’ Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watson’s bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watsons bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
Christie Watson author of The Language of Kindness on International Nurses Day (12th May 2021) at Shoreditch Town Hall, London.
The Language of Kindness company gives author Christie Watson a preview of new stage adaptation of her nursing memoir for International Nurses’ Day.
The first piece of new writing to tour in-person when restrictions lift, The Language of Kindness is based on Christie Watson’s bestselling memoir of her twenty years as a nurse. The show is a joy-filled celebration of front-line healthcare workers that brings to life the realities, the challenges and incomparable joys of working for the NHS and supporting families through their best and worst moments. This socially distanced production premieres on 20 May and tour to Warwick Arts Centre (20 - 22 May), Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells (26 - 29 May) and London Shoreditch Town Hall (2 - 12 June).
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939a)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939c)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939k)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939l)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939i)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939g)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939f)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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FEATURE - Genug gegähnt, Tiger!
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX (10654939e)
Two years old Malayan tiger called Bulan yawns inside its enclosure at the Usti nad Labem Zoo. Male Bulan born at Prague Zoo, Oct 3, 2018. In the Malay language, the tiger is called harimau. The Malayan tiger is the national animal of Malaysia.
Malayan tiger at Usti nad Labem Zoo, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic - 22 May 2020
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