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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London

Recommend me/the forum any of the following (or all)...

A book to read

A film to watch

A piece of art to appreciate

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit

A poem to enjoy

A recipe/dish to try

A video game to lose ourselves in

A song/tune to listen to

A date idea to go on

Like a beautiful patchwork of interesting and delightful discoveries, throw your recommendation/s in to the thread.

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place

A book to read - A thousand splendid suns

A film to watch - About Time

A piece of art to appreciate - Rodin’s The kiss

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - museé d’orsay Paris

A poem to enjoy - Robert Frost, the road not taken

A recipe/dish to try -Nigella’s chicken and chorizo

A video game to lose ourselves in - Portals 2

A song/tune to listen to - Dimming of the day, Allison Kraus version

A date idea to go on - something at the Soho theatre

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By *ogNMuseCouple
over a year ago

Surrey

Olafur Eliasson‘s exhibition at the Tate Modern

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Recommend me/the forum any of the following (or all)...

A book to read - A Little Life

A film to watch - Journeyman

A piece of art to appreciate - Jack Vettriano's sexy stuff

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - The People's Palace in Glasgow (social history)

A poem to enjoy - Assisi, Norman McCaig

A recipe/dish to try - A Moroccan tagine

A video game to lose ourselves in - Fashion Famous on Roblox

A song/tune to listen to - Billy Bragg, Between the Wars

A date idea to go on - Bongo Bingo

Like a beautiful patchwork of interesting and delightful discoveries, throw your recommendation/s in to the thread."

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

A book to read - Contest by Matthew Reilly.

A film to watch - Commuter starring Liam Neesom.

A piece of art to appreciate - Anything by Hans Holbein.

A video game to lose ourselves in Tomb Raider for exploration or Doom (2016 version) for action.

A song/tune to listen to - Gates of Babylon by Rainbow.

A date idea to go on - A place with good history.

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By *lueWonderMan
over a year ago

Preston.....ish

The film I would recommend is, Cool hand Luke. It's an old black and white crime/prison/drama. I had to watch it for my media studies gcse many many moons ago!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd like to see your recommendations Estella

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By *ogNMuseCouple
over a year ago

Surrey


"The film I would recommend is, Cool hand Luke. It's an old black and white crime/prison/drama. I had to watch it for my media studies gcse many many moons ago!

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Just don’t have boiled eggs for snacks

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By *cgkcCouple
over a year ago

Hitchin

A book to read - Geek Love

A film to watch - Blue Velvet

A piece of art to appreciate - The Rothko Room at the Tate

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - The Old Operating Theatre Museum

A poem to enjoy - The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock

A recipe/dish to try - arrancini

A video game to lose ourselves in - Red Dead Redemption

A song/tune to listen to - Blue Valentines

A date idea to go on - female punk wrestling in East London

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By *orksRockerMan
over a year ago

Bradford

A book to read - Val Mcdermid - place of execution

A film to watch - Gone, baby gone

A recipe/dish to try - Jamie Oliver - Breakfast flatbreads mmmm

A video game to lose ourselves in - Fallout4

A song/tune to listen to - Rival Sons - Young Love

A date idea to go on - a rock gig.

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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London


"I'd like to see your recommendations Estella "

I’ll have a think and post in a bit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A book to read - Boy by Roald Dahl

A film to watch - Sunshine on Leith

A piece of art to appreciate - The Haywain

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - The National Gallery, London

A poem to enjoy - Envictus

A recipe/dish to try - A proper Poulet Bon Femme

A video game to lose ourselves in - Tomb Raider

A song/tune to listen to - Piano Man Billy Joel

A date idea to go on - a walk to a nice pub.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Book to read Love Life Ray Kluun

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A book to read - End of the world runners club

A film to watch - Denial

A piece of art to appreciate - any by Van Gogh

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - Natural History Museum

A poem to enjoy - so don't know much poetry

A recipe/dish to try - langoustines

A video game to lose ourselves in - Dead Island (can't help it love all things zombie)

A song/tune to listen to - Goodnight Girl, WET WET WET

A date idea to go on - Snowdonia mountain walk, take in the beauty at the top and next to me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A book to read - Snowflower and the Secret Fan

A film to watch - St. Vincent

A piece of art to appreciate -

Anything Stewart Harvey

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - dont waste time. Save up, go to Burning Man

A poem to enjoy - Variation on the Word Sleep, Margaret Atwood

A recipe/dish to try - Lasagne soup

A video game to lose ourselves -

Crash Bandicoot

A song/tune to listen to - Come pick me Up, Ryan Adam's storytellers version live

A date idea to go on - a beginner pottery class

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By *affron40Woman
over a year ago

manchester

Book.. The Power of Now.. Eckhart Tolle

Poem.. John Donne Holy Sonnet X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A book to read - the institute

A film to watch - hacksaw ridge

A piece of art to appreciate - watch an episode of Bob Ross the joy of painting

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - the rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is fantastic

A poem to enjoy - I have zero interest on poetry so can’t comment

A recipe/dish to try - Yorkshire puddings with ice cream and butterscotch!

A video game to lose ourselves in - resident evil 4

A song/tune to listen to - slipknot, we are not your kind

A date idea to go on - pub crawl

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

Book - Alice in Sunderland, Bryan Talbot (it's a graphic actually, but it's brilliant).

Film - A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night - black and white Iranian horror vampire comedy with a mesmerising performance by a cat!

Gallery - Lady Lever in Port Sunlight, got an excellent collection of Pre-Raphaelites. And it's just down the road from Townhouse club where you can go afterwards and sample the wide selection of gins at their bar.

Music - Music for 18 Musicians, Steve Reich

Poem - Do not go gentle into that good night, Dylan Thomas

Long form poem - The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Date idea - on a warm evening, but just before the proper start of summer season, share a bag of chips at the end of a pier in a slightly dishevelled seaside town, feed the seagulls, laugh a lot, feel like you're both 16 years old again

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By *partharmonyCouple
over a year ago

Ruislip

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Book - Alice in Sunderland, Bryan Talbot (it's a graphic actually, but it's brilliant).

Film - A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night - black and white Iranian horror vampire comedy with a mesmerising performance by a cat!

Gallery - Lady Lever in Port Sunlight, got an excellent collection of Pre-Raphaelites. And it's just down the road from Townhouse club where you can go afterwards and sample the wide selection of gins at their bar.

Music - Music for 18 Musicians, Steve Reich

Poem - Do not go gentle into that good night, Dylan Thomas

Long form poem - The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Date idea - on a warm evening, but just before the proper start of summer season, share a bag of chips at the end of a pier in a slightly dishevelled seaside town, feed the seagulls, laugh a lot, feel like you're both 16 years old again "

Aw I want to go on that date!

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By *partharmonyCouple
over a year ago

Ruislip

Film: il Postino (Italian, beautiful, amusing and heart-warming with stunning scenery)

Art: The Bridge at Argenteuil by Monet

Museum etc.: The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square

Music: Navarra by Isaac Albéniz (a musical portrait of a Spanish town.

Poem: Pat by John Hegley (see below)

I said "Pat,

You are fat,

And you are cataclysmically desirable.

And to think I used to think slim

Was where it’s at.

Well not any more, Pat

You’ve changed that.

You love yourself.

You flatter yourself.

You shatter their narrow image of the erotic."

And she said

“What do you mean, fat?”

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A book to read - Any of the Shardlake books by CJ Sansom

A film to watch - Blade Runner (obvs)

A piece of art to appreciate - Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Freidrich

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit - Tate Modern

A poem to enjoy - Piazza Piece by John Crowe Ransom

A recipe/dish to try - Keema Matar Pie

A video game to lose ourselves in - Elite (the original on a BBC B)

A song/tune to listen to - It Stoned Me by Van Morrison

A date idea to go on - the Bletchley on King's Road.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A book to read: Paper Butterflies; Lisa Heathfield

A film to watch: La Vita è Bella

A piece of art to appreciate: Inside Out, Sean Scully

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit: Hockney @ Salts Mill

A poem to enjoy: A Light Exists in Spring; Emily Dickinson.

A recipe/dish to try:Mary Berry's harissa spiced lamb.

A song/tune to listen to: Benedictus, Karl Jenkins

A date idea to go on: lie on a trampoline at midnight in August and watch the Perseid meteor shower together

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Book - Alice in Sunderland, Bryan Talbot (it's a graphic actually, but it's brilliant).

Film - A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night - black and white Iranian horror vampire comedy with a mesmerising performance by a cat!

Gallery - Lady Lever in Port Sunlight, got an excellent collection of Pre-Raphaelites. And it's just down the road from Townhouse club where you can go afterwards and sample the wide selection of gins at their bar.

Music - Music for 18 Musicians, Steve Reich

Poem - Do not go gentle into that good night, Dylan Thomas

Long form poem - The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Date idea - on a warm evening, but just before the proper start of summer season, share a bag of chips at the end of a pier in a slightly dishevelled seaside town, feed the seagulls, laugh a lot, feel like you're both 16 years old again

Aw I want to go on that date!"

I'll meet you behind the bike shed after school

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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London

A book to read A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters - Julian Barnes

A film to watch The Lives of Others

A piece of art to appreciate Anita Klein’s artwork of her and her husband Nigel

An art gallery/museum or similar to visit The National Portrait Gallery

A poem to enjoy Snow by Louis MacNeice

A recipe/dish to try my mother’s winter stew and mash

A video game to lose ourselves in snake on an old skool mobile

A song/tune to listen to Bicep - Glue

A date idea to go on a pub crawl of Sam Smith pubs in London

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Did you read all the 174 books that people suggested on your last thread ?

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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London


"Did you read all the 174 books that people suggested on your last thread ? "

Which thread?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did you read all the 174 books that people suggested on your last thread ?

Which thread?"

The thread you did months ago asking ppl to recommend you books to read

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By *stella OP   Woman
over a year ago

London


"Did you read all the 174 books that people suggested on your last thread ?

Which thread?

The thread you did months ago asking ppl to recommend you books to read "

Ah yes. Yes

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