- QUIZ -
Who was the winner of the first series of Britain’s Got Talent?
What was the UK number one when the charts were first published in 1952?
Which of Dickens’ novels was the first to appear in print?
Who starred as the title characters in the 1979 movie Kramer vs Kramer?
Which band reformed to headline the 2009 Glastonbury Festival?
What is the name of the bridge that connects Denmark and Sweden?
What is the name of the largest moon of Uranus?
In the Roald Dahl book, what was the first farm animal to be made bigger by George’s Marvellous Medicine?
LYRICS TO GO
“I need to be by myself” ----------
“See the stone set in your eyes, see the thorn twist in your side.” ----------
“Load on guns, bring your friends, it’s fun to lose and to pretend.” ----------
“She’s a very kinky girl.” ----------
“The taxman’s taken all my dough.” ----------
“Save your prayers little one.”
HOT TOWN, summer in the city… yes, we’re sticky & sweaty, so it must be July, and if it is July, then it’s time to celebrate a month where it might not rain ice for a few consecutive days so being outside isn’t automatically awful. Let’s revel in it by celebrating outdoors as much as possible.
CELEBRATION CITY
First up on from Friday 7th , we have the weekend of the Lord Mayors Celebrations, the annual opportunity to cheer on a lot of people waving at us from the back of HGVs before heading off to ooh and ah at the fireworks. Except that this year there are TONS of other events going on all weekend, including a special BBC Introducing stage in Chapelfield Gardens on Saturday 8th, as well as the promisingly named ‘water balloon toss’ on St Peters Street. Shepherded into the fold of LMC this year, Sunday 9th sees the return of the Norwich Lanes Fayre with all the pop up performances we expect, the street market, music, art, and about as much Norwichiness as can be crammed into one corner of the finest of
cities. Expect it to be crazy mad popular after it skipped last year – we’ll forgive it though, because we’re nice like that.
Not as nice as the people who organise Norwich Pride though, which will be back on Saturday 29th. Promising an inclusive, friendly, creative and all round just really lovely atmosphere, they want to promote their mission to ensure that Norwich is a city where everyone can feel safe and proud to be themselves. Tere will be stalls, a parade, stage show and a chance to show the city at its best, celebrating the fact that this is a city that will always do different, and that’s why we love it.
If massed crowds aren’t your thing, create your own mini Norwich celebration. Hand out ice lollies to people waiting for the bus. Smile at everyone in the street. Offer free hugs to people outside Te Forum. Show this city and the people of it a bit of sweaty summer love, you beauties.
By Jessikart
OUTLINEONLINE.CO.UK / JULY 2017 / 7
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