James Runcie:
The Grantchester
Mysteries
With Malachi O’Doherty
Strand Arts Centre
Tuesday 14 June – 6pm
Tickets: £8/£6
The Grantchester Mysteries is a series of
crime fiction books of short stories by the
British author James Runcie, set during
the 1950s in Grantchester, a village near
Cambridge in England. The books feature
the clergyman-detective Canon Sidney
Chambers.
In October 2014, ITV launched
Grantchester, a prime-time series starring
James Norton as Sidney Chambers, with
the second season airing in March 2016
James Runcie was born in 1959, educated
at Marlborough College, Cambridge
University and Bristol Old Vic Theatre
School. He was a founder member of The
Late Show, and made documentary films
for the BBC for fifteen years. He is an
award-winning film-maker, director, literary
curator and the author of seven novels. He
is Visiting Professor at Bath Spa University,
and the Commissioning Editor for Arts on
BBC Radio 4. He lives in London
and Edinburgh.
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Musical Truth
With Mark Devlin
Crescent Arts Centre
Tuesday 14 June – 8:30pm
Tickets: £6/£4
To most people, the music industry
represents a source of harmless fun and
entertainment. Beneath the glossy veneer,
however, lies the devastating truth of who
really controls these institutions, and the
deeply malevolent agendas for which
they’re being used.
Musical Truth is the culmination of his five
years of research into the true nature of
the industry - from dark occult rituals, to
mind-controlled artists. This book shows
how these agendas fit into the much wider
picture of what’s really going on in the
world, and - crucially - how the power lies
with us to bring it all to an end.
Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio
DJ and music journalist. His first book was
Tales From The Flipside. In more recent
years he has begun speaking about the dark
forces that have been manipulating and
controlling the mainstream music industry
for decades, and how this ties into what is
really going on in the world.
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