Check out this neat artwork of me by Beth Wood! ‘Beth Wood is a 17-year-old cartoonist/art student based in a seaside town in the North East of England. She specialises in cartoons and illustrations, and is studying interactive media (and TV&Film) at CCAD. When she isn’t drawing, she is playing with her 2 cats, reading comics and seeing her boyfriend. You can follow her on a various number of social networks: Twitter: @missbethwood Facebook: www.facebook.com/missbethwoodart

Just browsing through illustrator tumblrs… this is almost too cute!
Rainbow Transfusion by Tang Yau Hoong
This Christmas everyone at Songbird at the Phoenix will be raising money for the NSPCC!
We’ve got some fantastic local acts performing over the festive month downstairs by the Christmas tree… and it’s free entry!
Not only that, we’ll be selling mince pies and candy canes to get you in the crimbo mood
Don’t miss the raffle too! We’ll be selling raffle tickets for the chance to win a Christmas pud each week and a bottle of champagne and Rose!
Here’s the line-up!
Monday 13th Dec
CARLY RYDER
HANNAH BARTON
+ open mic
Monday 20th Dec
RYAN MARTIN
PAUL RYAN
ROSS ABATIS
+ open mic
Hosted by Emma McGann
All proceeds go to the NSPCC, please help us raise lots of money for a great cause, Merry Christmas! Emma x x x
‘The NSPCC’s vision is to end cruelty to children in the UK. We campaign to change the law, provide ChildLine and the NSPCC Helpline, offer advice for adults, and much more.’
Just popped into the BBC building for a quick interview and a live song, have a listen!
Thinking about a mini holiday in December a bit like last years hippy van getaway! :) Suggest a location… I’m stumped!
I was never a star pupil when it came to languages at school. It wasn’t that I didn’t show an interest, I always wanted to learn french properly! It was more to do with the repetitive methods you’ve had to exercise week in week out. Check this video out though, my uncle found out about Rosetta Stone when he took up Spanish. (The Rosetta Stone is an Ancient Egyptian script engraved in stone, now found in the British Museum, which gave us the first insight to hieroglyphics) It’s a really unique approach and literally starts you form square 1. Maybe I’ll finally learn something in french after all!








