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Tag Archives: Communication

The Week that Was; The Awards that Are (& Will Be?)

Posted on 27 November 2020 by Isabel Gibson

The latest awards show. Light on the show. Continue reading →

Posted in Laughing Frequently, Politics and Policy | Tagged Citizenship, Communication, Storytellers | 4 Comments
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  • Music of the Week

  • Poetry of the Week

    Let Ithaka be always in your thoughts.
    To get there is your goal and destiny.
    But do not hasten to your journey’s end:
    it’s better if it lasts for many years
    so that you'll reach the island when you’re old,
    wealthy with all you’ve gained along the way,
    not hoping Ithaka will make you rich.
    Your marvellous journey is Ithaka’s gift.
    Without her you would not have started out.
    But she has nothing more to give you now.
    And if you find she's poor, you’ve not been fooled.
    So wise have you become, so much you’ve learned,
    that you will know what Ithakas must be.
    Source: Seen in passing on X-Twitter. Holler if you want the whole thing.

    Author/Translator: Armand D'Angour, Professor of Classics, Oxford. Cello lover. Larkin about. Turning life into Latin verse, one hexameter at a time. Podcast “It’s All Greek (& Latin!) to Me”.
    Posted: Feb 06

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