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Tag Archives: Laurence Inman

Laurence Inman is full of wrath… Cape Wrath

There are interesting connections between WH Auden, Iceland and Bournville. Laurence Inman explains…..

2 January, 2013 in Birmingham, Local history, Poetry, Travel.

Laurence Inman’s cunning plans

Laurence Inman’s cunning plans – one of which involves more standing

27 December, 2012 in Features, Moseley and Kings Heath.

The Virtual Gym

Laurence Inman has a New Year business plan – It’s a sure fire way of cashing in on resolution revolutions.

20 December, 2012 in Business, Food and drink, Health, Most recent.

Laurence Inman’s word on love

“Face the truth. No one is important. ‘Love’ is a word with many sides, not all of them up.”

12 December, 2012 in Features, Film, Most recent.

That pregnancy, this curmudgeon

As the nation revels in the premature news that a young, newly married, couple are expecting a child, Laurence Inman has been pondering on likely names.

5 December, 2012 in Features, Local history, Most recent.

Thoughts on a dead poet

Laurence Inman remembers how he first engaged with TS Eliot.

28 November, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Poetry.

The right way to war, war, war

Laurence Inman eavesdrops on talk of justification.

21 November, 2012 in Comment, Features, Most recent.

Not bad weather, bad attitude

“I have never been a weather-fetishist,” claims Laurence Inman.

15 November, 2012 in Features, Most recent.

Laurence Inman is offered a job

As a Jack Nicholson look-a-like but axes the idea

7 November, 2012 in Features, Most recent.

Laurence Inman reflects on ‘a pleasant Autumn day at Bournville Boys’ Technical School’

Experiences at school can be formative in many ways. Laurence Inman shares one of his.

31 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Comment, Features, Local history.

The ‘friends’ of Laurence Inman

Laurence Inman realises, possibly too late, that it’s quality not quantity that counts.

24 October, 2012 in Features, Most recent.

August 2014

Laurence Inman has seen the future and, be warned, it’s not pretty.

17 October, 2012 in Most recent, Politics, What's on.

It’s a good job Jimmy Savile is dead

Laurence Inman on the deceased popular showman – and others!

10 October, 2012 in Most recent.

Thirty trees have been taken, ‘none of them of any real historical importance’

Laurence Inman went to Birmingham and discovered that something was missing.

3 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Comment, Features, Local history.

Gategate: A Downing Street tale

Laurence Inman recalls his own ‘Gategate’ experience

26 September, 2012 in Comment, Most recent.

Laurence Inman on the value of ‘Live Feeds’ at mac Birmingham

Mr Inman is rather pleased to have found a better means of transport to London culture than actually going there.

12 September, 2012 in Edgbaston, Features, Theatre, Tourism, Travel.

Laurence Inman has some reading advice

“I won’t tell you what it’s about because it would be impossible. Just find it yourself and read it. I envy you the joys ahead.”

5 September, 2012 in Books, Most recent.

Driving a Ford Madox Ford renaissance

Laurence Inman extols the joy of quality writing and film making.

29 August, 2012 in Books, Film, Most recent, Television.

Forgotten great lives, number 367

Laurence Inman continues his quest for a healthy body and, it seems, has found the one he would have liked: Percy Cerutty’s

23 August, 2012 in Health, Most recent, Sport.

‘Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me.’

Laurence Inman has body-image issues but, in his quest for the Thin Man, he might have found the answer with a new invention.

15 August, 2012 in Features, Food and drink, Most recent.

Olympic News In Brief

Laurence Inman has made the mistake of actually watching coverage of London 2012….

8 August, 2012 in Comment, Features, Most recent, Sport.

Laurence Inman has some advice for Team GB

Laurence Inman has some advice for TEAM GB…..

1 August, 2012 in Features, Most recent, Olympics.

Laurence Inman’s Olympic effort

Laurence Inman has been away – not so far from Olympia – and returns to find he should have stayed there.

25 July, 2012 in Features, Most recent, Olympics.

“There is no such thing as alcoholism”, claims Laurence Inman

Only someone living on Mars for the last five years could fail to notice that alcohol consumption is increasing and that increased consumption (and availability) are leading to ever more serious problems.

18 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Comment, Food and drink.

Laurence Inman reveals he is: “In love with Ezra Pound”

Laurence Inman has a ‘thing’ about Ezra, but doesn’t always quite get him.

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Books, Poetry.

A conversation within Laurence Inman

So, Spain won then.

4 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Features.

I was there, honest

Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young sang about it but Laurence could actually have been there. In what we hope is the first of many articles, actor and playwright Laurence Inman comes clean

29 June, 2012 in Birmingham, Features.

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