Ahoy hoy! Welcome to another Rathole Radio. This time I played my usual selection of eclectic tunes and I’m also pleased to announce the return of the live song. With my cold under control I attempted the country classic “Sunday Morning Coming Down”, got most of the words wrong but had fun. Hope you enjoy it too.
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A slightly late Rathole Radio this time. Please accept my apologies for that. I have a cold at the minute and can’t seem to sing or talk as normal. I missed the live show on Sunday due to this but I couldn’t leave you hanging another 2 weeks. So here’s some excellent tunes I played in a recorded show. It’s mostly pretty relaxed music this time so put your feet up and enjoy.
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The line up films at your favourite city centre cinema from Friday 9th through to Thursday 15th September 2011
This next meeting of Liverpool Cafe Scientifique will undoubtedly be very popular "Can hallucinogens and entactogens be good for your health?"
Under UK law, hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD and psilocybin (‘magic mushrooms) and entactogenic drugs such as MDMA (‘Ecstasy’) are illegal because they are deemed to have no therapeutic value and have, or are capable of having, harmful effects sufficient to constitute a social problem. Subsequently most information provided about drugs is negative in tone and concerns the dangers of use. Whilst it is clear that for some individuals and populations drug use has adverse outcomes, most drug users do not experience harm and even some of the most socially damaging drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, have legitimate medicinal uses.
A quick reminder for freelancers that Jelly Liverpool is on this Thursday 19th April upstairs at Leaf Cafe.
What's Jelly? Co-working : when independent people choose to work together instead of alone.
Whatever you do, whatever you make, come mingle with the happening people of Liverpool. Free Coffee, Free Wifi ... Great company.
No need to register, just turn up & bring your laptop and get cracking on with some work.
The Hunt for Gravitational Waves
SciBar in Liverpool returns in September after its short break for fantastical free talks on science.
At the next edition of SciBAR, Dr Ed Daw of the University of Sheffield, will give a talk on "The Hunt for Gravitational Waves".
TEdx is back - it was last here in 2009 but it is back this November.
If you have never been then think Ignite style talks but longer and more technology orientated usually.
No celebrity guests this time, you’re stuck with just me. But fear not, another Rathole Radio rolled out nonetheless. I played my usual eclectic mix of music and probably rambled on too much. I did find time to perform a brand new live tune though. Hope you enjoy it.
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JellyLiverpool is going to twice a month as of September.
What's Jelly? Co-working : when independent people choose to work together instead of alone.
Whatever you do, whatever you make, come mingle with the happening people of Liverpool. Free Coffee, Free Wifi ... Great company.
No need to register, just turn up & bring your laptop and get cracking on with some work.
More Dates below -