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Tag Archives: legal deposit
Douze points?
Eurovision always creeps up on me unawares, and I only realised today that the final is almost upon us. Since it was my turn to blog this week, it seemed like a good moment to explore the books and music … Continue reading
1920s Cambridge : some musical snapshots
This week it was time to swap over the items in the Pendlebury Library exhibition case, to replace the collection of historical audio-visual formats that have been on display there for the last couple of months. MusiCB3 readers were promised … Continue reading
A different track
This week, I have been busy laying out a small exhibition in the Anderson Room to commemorate the start of the Second World War. I had a very clear idea in my head of what I was going to do … Continue reading
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Whatever happened to Baby Spice?
What is wrong with this picture? Yes, that’s right – no Baby Spice (now I come to think of it, the title of this post might have been something of a giveaway…).
Why “Not worth a mention”?
You may have wondered why our latest exhibition, in and around the Anderson Room, celebrating the work of female composers has the odd title of “Not worth a mention“. The idea for the exhibition came about through a chance conversation … Continue reading
Tempus fug(ue)it
You must excuse the terrible title pun. Blame it on my colleague Justin, who had both the bright idea to suggest this post, and is also responsible for the Staff Quiz team name, Piotr Zak (more on that elsewhere on MusiCB3). One … Continue reading