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Welcome to a night in the office from hell.
It’s 1983 and in an abandoned workplace in the Midlands, two solitary clerical workers sit down at their desks to begin a routine night shift. But as the evening creeps into the night, a confidential file is accidentally opened and a quietly horrifying secret is unleashed. A secret that’ll soon turn their lives of rotas, packed lunches and fag breaks violently upside down and the workers, against each other.
A fantasy thriller with a pounding 1980s soundtrack, Stoke-on-Trent’s Potboiler Theatre invite you to a world of ruthless ambition, desperate escapism and deeply held desires: a world of Devotion.
Devotion was supported with funding from National Lottery through Arts Council England and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council. With thanks also to New Vic Theatre, Mitchell Arts Centre and Moonbrushed Media.
Images courtesy of Moonbrushed Media.
“’Why did you do all this for me?’ he asked. ‘I don’t deserve it. I’ve never done anything for you.’ ‘You have been my friend,’ replied Charlotte. ‘That in itself is a tremendous thing.’” — Charlotte’s Web, E. B. White
Welcome to a night in the office from hell.
It’s 1983 and in an abandoned workplace in the Midlands, two solitary clerical workers sit down at their desks to begin a routine night shift. But as the evening creeps into the night, a confidential file is accidentally opened and a quietly horrifying secret is unleashed. A secret that’ll soon turn their lives of rotas, packed lunches and fag breaks violently upside down and the workers, against each other.
A fantasy thriller with a pounding 1980s soundtrack, Stoke-on-Trent’s Potboiler Theatre invite you to a world of ruthless ambition, desperate escapism and deeply held desires: a world of Devotion.
Devotion was supported with funding from National Lottery through Arts Council England and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council. With thanks also to New Vic Theatre, Mitchell Arts Centre and Moonbrushed Media.
Images courtesy of Moonbrushed Media.
I came across this small procession for a Peruvian equivalent of Mexico's Virgen de
Guadelupe yesterday. I am sorry for my inadequate description but I couldn't for the life of me understand what the elderly bystander told me. After having asked several times, I just nodded, too embarrassed to ask again ...
He said it was an important day and all over Lima there were several processions like this one taking place.
Does anybody out there in flickrland know more ?
This old man was sitting just by me and sawing his purse. He was so concentrated on his work that I didn't ask him when I shot and he did not realized it at all.
Though I was given up for adoption as a newborn, it was fourteen years later upon our reunion that I learned of her loving role as mother. Malee was a mother and best friend to all four of her children; she was a counselor figure to many neighborhood children.
—Kent Baer
Durga Puja - the ceremonial worship of the supremely radiant mother goddess, is one of the most important festivals, is celebrated every year in the month of October with much gaiety and grandeur in India and abroad, especially in Bengal, where the ten-armed goddess riding the lion and killing the Buffalo-Demon (Mahishasura) is worshiped with great passion and devotion. In Durga, the Gods bestowed their powers to co-create a beautiful goddess with ten arms, each carrying their most lethal weapon. The tableau of Durga also features her four children - Kartikeya, Ganesha, Saraswati and Lakshmi.
Experience Kolkata Durga Puja..... An Experience of A Lifetime!
Welcome to a night in the office from hell.
It’s 1983 and in an abandoned workplace in the Midlands, two solitary clerical workers sit down at their desks to begin a routine night shift. But as the evening creeps into the night, a confidential file is accidentally opened and a quietly horrifying secret is unleashed. A secret that’ll soon turn their lives of rotas, packed lunches and fag breaks violently upside down and the workers, against each other.
A fantasy thriller with a pounding 1980s soundtrack, Stoke-on-Trent’s Potboiler Theatre invite you to a world of ruthless ambition, desperate escapism and deeply held desires: a world of Devotion.
Devotion was supported with funding from National Lottery through Arts Council England and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council. With thanks also to New Vic Theatre, Mitchell Arts Centre and Moonbrushed Media.
Images courtesy of Moonbrushed Media.
"Our Lady for me is like a secret that is difficult to talk about but if I was to describe who she is for me I'd say she is the place where I live. She's a mantle. She has this mantle and I can live under it. And when I say 'live' I mean that's where I breathe and find rest and peace and strength, consolation, refuge. And 'live' also means I know that's where and how I receive the life of Christ, that she's really this mediatrix and that any life of faith and grace that I'm living, and all the joy I have in my heart for living in that faith, somehow comes through her. I receive it under this mantle and her presence is always there and I'm always deeply thankful for it."
~Mary from England.
(New Mexican Nativity scene on display at St. Bede Episcopal Church, Atlanta, GA).