News From Tiffani Angus…....And From The Talbot Rice Gallery..….And From C.A.A.T……..
by Bernie Bell - 07:41 on 17 April 2025
News From Tiffani Angus…....
“Upcoming Appearances
Eastercon, Belfast, April 18-21: I basically just decided last week (yes, a bit late!) to go to the convention, which I have attended every year since 2011. I’ll be on a couple of panels and, of course, will be there for the award ceremony. https://easterconbelfast.org/
Waterstones Cambridge, April 30: I get to introduce author Grady Hendrix (a friend from our Clarion days) for his one-man show about witches as part of his tour for Witchcraft for Wayward Girls. I’ve read the book and it’s great. But, alas, the show is sold out. He’s got others around the UK, so take a look at https://www.gradyhendrix.com/events for more if you want to catch him while he’s on this side of the pond.
Cymera, June 6-8 in Edinburgh: I have just found out I’ll be running a workshop (both in person and online) about writing witches, and I’ll also be chairing a panel/interview. More info about this fab festival here: https://www.cymerafestival.co.uk/cymera-2025
Norwich Pride, July 26: I’ll be crewing a book stall at the event with at least one fellow author. More here: https://norwichpride.org.uk/
So, until next time …
Dream Big, Write Bigger!”
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And From The Talbot Rice Gallery….
“What's on this April / May
We've just announced our Spring public programme! From exclusive student sessions to workshops open to all, with returning favourites and brand-new events, there's something for everyone this April and May. All events are free but booking is required. Check out the line-up below!
Sensory-Friendly Morning
Tuesday 22 April | Free, booking required
Tuesday 20 May | Free, booking required
These sessions are designed to priorities the sensory needs of autistic people, other neurodivergent people, those with additional sensory support needs or anyone else who may prefer a more relaxed experience of the gallery.
Creative Writing Workshop | Maria Schiza
Wednesday 7 May | Free, booking required
Trading Zone 2025 artist Maria Schiza uses her poetry to create connections between people. Join her for a creative writing workshop that explores our exhibitions and focuses on a work of your choice. Open to everyone and beginner friendly.
16mm Film Screening | Emily Beaney
Wednesday 7 May | Free, booking required
This is a unique opportunity to see the original 16mm version of Deviant. An intimate screening (14 minutes) will be followed by a short discussion between the artist and James Clegg, Curator at Talbot Rice Gallery, with a Q&A providing opportunity to ask questions about the film.
World Building | Ross Dickson
Monday 12 May | Free, booking required
In this workshop we welcome Ross Dickson from Trading Zone 2025 for a World Building Session. Ross's artwork The Subterrain's Nomadic Soul reflects a fascination for ancient sites, with Dickson using their sense of mystery, scale and strange energies as an artistic medium.”
The University of Edinburgh
Old College. South Bridge
Edinburgh
And From C.A.A.T…….
“Dear Friends,
A New Year, but the same old story?
The news continues to be depressing, and the old trade in death and destruction continues, yet we remain resolute in our opposition and commitment to end it.
Welcome to the first of four editions of CAAT News for 2025. We all hope you enjoyed CAAT News 271 with its look back across our 50 years of campaigning; we plan to include some more archive material later this year.
With worrying signals coming from the White House and the announced increase in UK arms spending (plundering the overseas aid budget), the only thing that's certain is the world is becoming a more dangerous place, and the only victors appear to be arms dealers.
This year bring the dreaded DSEI to London, so do keep an eye out for CAAT's DSEI 2025 campaign that we'll be launching later this week by email and Social Media.
If you can, please do sign up to our emails, follow our social media posts and watch our website for a more speedy response to events; we use CAAT News more as a reflective digest, for a printed publication sent by the cheapest available method can never match the instant delivery of an online message.
Here’s a brief overview of some of the highlights you’ll find inside:
- Still arming Israel: the government in the dock (continued). With the precarious ceasefire, we continue to look at arms sales to Israel and the expected date for GLAN and Al-Haq’s hearing in the High Court. Read on page 3.
- The updated and invaluable resource - CAAT’s interactive map of arms companies selling weapons to Israel - is found on page 15.
- Who’s going to buy Eurofighters? We look at the government’s push to sell Eurofighter Typhoons and the range of countries on its hotlist. See on page 6.
- The ADS dinner. We organised the biggest turn-out yet to shame the arms dealers arriving for their annual banquet - a feast built on worldwide misery. Page 7.
- Arms fairs - it’s a DSEI year. As we trailed in CAAT News 271, 2025 is a DSEI year, one we expect to be even bigger than usual. We need as much support - both in the form of bodies and funds - to ensure our campaigning is as effective as possible. Details of DSEI and other arms fairs are on pages 8 & 9.
- A new “Defence Industrial Strategy.” Read about the Government’s plans to strengthen the UK arms industry on page 10.
- UK arms sales soar by 50%! There is analysis of the statistics and an overview of where the arms are going on page 11.
- Local groups protested in Telford and outside L3Harris in London. Wide-ranging activism by supporters is covered on page 12.
- There would be no CAAT without our supporters. We look at how our campaigning work would just dry up without financial help from our supporters - on page 15
We use this covering sheet to ask you to support CAAT in our continuing work to STOP the arms trade by making a donation. Do, please, help as you are able.
We trust that you believe in what we are doing, and support our work. Do let us know your thoughts, and alert us of anything you hear of that you think would be useful for us to know.
As you know, I’ve been asking you to consider making your donations to us by Direct Debit: these are easy to set up and really do mount up over time (you can easily stop them at any time). There’s the further benefit of helping us manage our regular budget and plan for the future.
It’s so encouraging to see supporters taking out new DDs and increasing existing ones.
If you are not able to help at the moment, please read on for plenty of other ways to get involved in this work in the enclosed CAAT News magazine.
Thank you all again so much for your support in so many ways!
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Direct Debit…..
https://secure.edirectdebit.co.uk/Campaign-Against-Arms-Trade/donate2
One-off donation….
With all best wishes from
Charles and all of the team at CAAT
PS – I’m looking for any stories you’d like to pass on about your involvement with CAAT over our half-century. As I mentioned above, I’d be very interested in including them in future issues.
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