by Around Dulwich | Mar 31, 2016 | News, Schools
Verdi Pater Noster & Requiem It was a remarkable performance in so many ways. Dr William McVicker is organist for the Royal Festival Hall and knows thing or two about choral performance in his capacity as Director of Music for St Barnabas with Christ’s Chapel,...
by Around Dulwich | Mar 29, 2016 | News, Schools
Professor Brian Cox was a hit at the first RV Jones Science Lecture, hosted recently at Alleyn’s School. The well-known academic and TV presenter headlined the event and joined in scientific conversation with Alleyn’s scientist-in-residence, Dr Adam Rutherford. A...
by Leanne Spencer | Mar 24, 2016 | Features, Health & Fitness, Mind and Body, News
Choosing a personal trainer can be tricky; there are a lot of trainers in the area, and most of them are making the same claims. To help you make a decision you won’t regret, I’m sharing with you the seven mistakes I see people making time and time again. Making a...
by Around Dulwich | Mar 23, 2016 | News
In the space of two short years Dulwich & District U3A (University of the 3rd Age) has gone from strength to strength. It now has over 400 members and over 60 activity groups. U3A is not really a University but a national organisation for retired and...
by Around Dulwich | Mar 22, 2016 | News
Newcomer Propagating Dan’s first Chelsea garden (FR334, off Royal Hospital Way) appears to defy gravity. Rugged Icelandic landscapes, a Buddhist sense of oneness and the Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa have come together in unexpected horticultural harmony to provide...
by Leonie St Clair | Mar 18, 2016 | Features, News
New puppy owners, of which there are many at the moment, are keen to own a well behaved dog and one of the things they will be advised is to “thoroughly socialise” their pet…the sooner the better. For this, and only this they are told, will teach their dog to be...