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The State of Our Library

12/05/2022 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

Books

The library provides books which provide a backdrop to our psyche and normal identity, in 868 A.D. The Diamond Sutra became the first printed book to come out of the press and it is no surprise it was a book about belief (The text challenges the common belief that inside each and every one of us is an immovable core, or soul—in favour of a more fluid and relational view of existence.).  However, as the whole population gained access to education and thus the ability to read, and slowly over time ‘leisure time’ became accessible by the majority and not just the limited echelons of the very rich, so reading became a national past-time, and people started writing stories down for posterity, which had previously been verbatim and fireplaces or bedtime for children

 

 

 

Sion Coin, The Guardian Booklist editor, said:

Library

“You can tell a lot about a country from how it treats its libraries and its authors…”

Across the UK, we see libraries being closed, hours reduced for those left operating, and full-time staff cut or replaced by volunteers under the guise ‘if you want a library in your community, then volunteer and run it!’

Libraries for so many have provided a refuge for people with limited access to resources and the ability to attend schools, colleges, and universities during COVID, and other times.  The Workers’ Educational Association (WEA)  facilities (in both town and rural areas) have been decimated, indeed we no longer have a WEA in Northern Ireland.

 The question is ‘How do we want to be remembered in our future?’  The generation who not only destroyed the economy, but the planet and its resources, and also the one that forgot about its people and the need for our libraries.

 

 

Links:

  • LGBTQ+ Library Survey
  • WEA UK
  • You can tell a lot about a country from how it treats its libraries
  • School is In: LGBTQ representation in professional school library literature
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Filed Under: Campaigns, Community Journalist Tagged With: campaigns, libraries, providing for our future, saving our heritage

Sequins – A gay movie review

12/01/2022 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

SequinsSEQUINS is a short comedy film about the coming of age of a 17-year-old teenage boy, of self-discovery and achieving your ambition.  In Paul’s case, he wants to become a ‘drag queen’.  Opportunity favours the brave, and after meeting Mimi Le Pur, a seasoned performer and drag queen, at The Sequin Club in Blackpool, his future is set; this is despite his fear of ridicule from his peers (remember he still is at school) and of being ostracized or disowned by his parents (a very real consideration as well all know).

Mimi (or Rodger out of drag) helps Paul to begin his journey and to transform himself both emotionally and physically.  When it comes to Paul first outing as a drag queen he does it to the song ‘Female of the Species’ written by Scott Thomas et all.

 

…A thousand thundering thrills await me

Facing insurmountable odds greatly

The female of the species is more deadlier than the male…

 

A particularly app choice when you look at all the lyrics.

There are a lot of cameo parts in sequins, but in particular, I want to direct your attention to the performers’ comments when he first goes to the club and asks to become a drag queen…

 

…we were all like him once

Me, be a fairy godmother!

Mama has a daughter…

 

Director:   Michael Beddoes

Writer:   Amy Clarke

Stars:   Robbie Gaskell  James Dreyfus  Ben Willbond

 

Links:

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequin
  2. YouTube –   Sequins (lgbt short film)   
  3. Wikipedia – What is a Sequin
  4. The Truth About Alex by Anne Snyder

 

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: Amy Clarke, Ben Willbond, diamante, drag queen, gay movie review, James Dreyfus, Michael Beddoes, Robbie Gaskell, Sequins, Short gay movie, spangles

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