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Where could I buy a North Face Greenland Coat in Middlesex County, NJ? I need to get a North face greenland (thats the exact name of the coat) somewhere in middlesex county for less than $150.00....almost everyone has is in my area.....answers please im going shoping today!!!
How can you tell if a north face greenland is fake? http://www.thejaw.com/moosejaw/product.asp?s_id=4&dept_id=10227&pf_id=PAAAIAEHMAGFFHAM&ad_id=NexTag4
Fake "GreenLand North Face" Jacket? Hi!, Recently, my cousin had brought herself a GreenLand Jacket (North Face). The tag inside the jacket says "Made In China" and I know there are other jackets,shirt..etc that are made from China are Fake. How would I know if that GreenLand Jacket from North Face that made in China is it fake or real? -Thanks!
What store to buy north face jackets in Nyc? i want to buy the greenland north face jacket. I live in NYC. Could anyone tell me where to buy them, cuz it seems like everyone knows. Does anyone know where they have sales ? i know nordstorm, macy's, jimmy jazz and dick's sporting goods have them, so please dont write that Also, does anyyone know if and when macy's have a sale?
Anyone want to buy a North Face Womens Greenland Jacket, 2007-2008 model, black, size M? I have a North Face, Womens Black Greenland Jacket, HyVent. Yes, it is used, but is in good condition. This has an attached belt, it is all metal, and says the North Face. It also has a removable fur, which is in like new condition, since I rarely wore my jacket with the fur. It is size medium. Do you know anyone looking for one? Or maybe is there a place I can sell it? About how much would it go for? I would say $200, since you cant find them in stores. Later on, I will try to put up a pic of it. By the way, I live in New york, in the United States.
Where can i get this type of north face jacket (link)? http://cgi.ebay.com/Womens-NORTH-FACE-GREENLAND-jacket-550-down-BLACK-XL_W0QQitemZ200291111751QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_CSA_WC_Outerwear?hash=item200291111751&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A570|66%3A4|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A1|293%3A1|294%3A200 i want this kind of jacket in black but medium, i went to against all odds, and ebay any where else??
Is the North Face Metropolis Parka better than the Greenland Parka.? I am buying a North Face for my daughter and I would like to know which is a better coat. She is 7 years old. We have cold winters in NY.
Why are North Face Jackets soooo expensive? ? I am even looking on eBay and Amazon for discounts, but can't get one for under $150.... I like the Greenland one and ones like it, but can't strike a good deal. Why are these jackets so dang expensive?
Is there a comming war at the North Pole ? Canada Russia Greenland and the US all want to claim Santa and oil? MOSCOW (AP) - An ambitious Russian expedition intended to symbolically claim rich Arctic resources for Moscow was expected to reach the North Pole on Wednesday - part of the Kremlin's efforts to strengthen the nation's energy power and expand its global clout. The planned dive by two mini-submarines to the depth of more than 4,000 metres is intended to prop up Moscow's claims to almost 1.2 million square kilometres of the Arctic shelf - which by some estimates contains about nine billion tonnes of oil and gas deposits. The expedition is taking place amid an intensifying rivalry between Russia, Canada, the United States and other nations whose shores face the northern polar ocean for vast potential riches hidden in the Arctic. Canada has been claiming sovreignty over the North Pole for at least 100 yrs now And if the Canadian Armed forces doesn't like you - say you shot your mouth off at the wrong time to the wrong person etc Guess where they stick you to patrol ? As a side note - The Inuit (Eskimo) are incredible people very friendly and smart - seal blubber isn't all it is cracked up to be let me tell you - Jeff M Just the twice - No one is interested - thats too bad SCOTT A Well that leaves me with only one response Go Eskimo's go -
What kind of NorthFace jacket should i get? The North Face Gotham or Greenland Jacket? I need one for cold weather & snow! Which one is best...?
Greenland ice melting rates- alarming? This century, rise sea levels @ N.E. of N. America by +12"- 20" ? Suggest this report from Reuters (partial copy- below). AGW/ climate change issues / conclusions are troubling, especially since we own property on the east coast of USA. Once seperate, technical groups study these Greenland melting issues and concur with these general conclusions, then prevention and couter-measures should start soon! {_______} copied info: { Greenland ice could fuel severe U.S. sea level rise Wed May 27, 2009 5:36pm EDT by Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York, Boston and other cities on North America's northeast coast could face a rise in sea level this century that would exceed forecasts for the rest of the planet if Greenland's ice sheet keeps melting as fast as it is now, researchers said on Wednesday. Sea levels off the northeast coast of North America could rise by 12 to 20 inches more than other coastal areas if the Greenland glacier-melt continues to accelerate at its present pace, the researchers reported. This is because the current rate of ice-melting in Greenland could send so much fresh water into the salty north Atlantic Ocean that it could change the vast ocean circulation pattern sometimes called the conveyor belt. Scientists call this pattern the meridional overturning circulation. "If the Greenland melt continues to accelerate, we could see significant impacts this century on the northeast U.S. coast from the resulting sea level rise," said Aixie Hu, lead author of an article on the subject in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. "Major northeastern cities are directly in the path of the greatest rise," said Hu, a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.}
Ran from North Eastern America to England in 1 minute? Hi guys, I've never been to the United Kingdom before nor have I went or visited anywhere north or beyond New York. Just to let you guys know that in real life, there is nothing going on bad about household or family matters. It all started in a dream, at a location situated between Pennsylvania to Indiana, and in a moment I just took off from home because I was sick of whatever that was going on in my life. I ran and ran and ran, and by the time I stopped, I found myself under a bridge or tunnel, and it looked something like this: http://realneo.us/system/files/trash+under+bridge+2.JPG (Note: This is the closest picture I've found that resembled the one in the dream) Now on the right of where the picture taker is facing, you will see a river, and another big city on the other side. Behind you is a tunnel that goes into the dark. Now here's the crazy part. When I ran from home, I had nothing with me but the clothes on my back. As you can see, I was really worried and frightened about where I should go, how my next meal will come to me, and how will I get a job. Suddenly, a map appeared before me, and when I looked, there was a red dot that marked that I was in England. I was confused, so I took a closer look, and saw that Canada, Greenland, and Iceland had merged with the rest of Europe. It all made sense! I felt uncomfortable under that tunnel and so I moved closer to the river, and there formed a new and safer road that I could travel on. As I look back at that tunnel/bridge, I caught glimpse of some homeless people, and even robbers. If I had stayed longer, who knew what would have happened. The rest of the dream featured daycare centers and offices, but that's not important.
is Canada like the antarctic will part of canada be dark in the winter time when it faces away from the sun? i know that the north pole is like dark half the year and light the other half! what about northern Canada islands near Greenland! (Denmark) with the arctic circle what is it?
can u find any.................? can u find any persuasive techniques from this article. Seem like a cold winter? You betcha. But we shouldn’t mistakenly think that global warming is debunked by a winter’s low temperatures in places such as Duluth or Fairbanks, Alaska. In reality, short-term temperature changes in any given place behave much like the stock market. To be sure, there are ups and downs in the market from day to day and week to week, but the longer trends over years and decades are more regular. Long-term average changes in temperature likewise show us the general trends over timescales longer than weeks or seasons. But in any given year, we’re still sure that it’s either warmer or colder than normal. The problem is that the new normal is warmer. Virtually everywhere on the globe, the temperature trend is upward, steadily so, with no sign of reversing. What is key is that measured global, North American and local Minnesota records show the same long-term warming trends. Short fluctuations occur, but the longer trends unequivocally show warming. That realization may be difficult because the long-term changes shown by scientific record are hard to detect as an individual. A particular concern is that warming observed over the past 150 years is taking place at a faster rate than during much of the past period of human habitation, and what we don’t now know is how this rapid pace of change will affect humanity and our environment. Rising air and water temperatures are directly tied to increasing greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere (mainly carbon dioxide and methane). The positive correlation between greenhouse gases and temperature is known from several decades of measurement in Hawaii, and from nearly 700,000 years of ice-core records from Antarctica and Greenland, as just two examples. Scientific recognition of global warming is not news to fishermen and hunters. People who fish trout in Montana know that stream temperatures are higher now than in the past, which adversely affects fish spawning. In Minnesota, moose are threatened by summer heat that affects their ability to thermo-regulate. The vast majority of climate researchers consider the issue of global warming to be settled. Although some critics choose to discredit Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” because they disagree with his politics, his underlying conclusions are scientifically sound. As posed by former Minnesotan Tom Friedman, author of “Hot, Flat, and Crowded,” whether you listen to scientists or to the fringe “deniers” is like weighing medical advice from doctors — if your child has a life-threatening illness and 98 doctors out of 100 recommend treatment A, but only 2 recommend treatment B, which would you choose? Scientists sometimes appear to waffle or hedge because by nature they are careful not to overstate their results; but it would be a mistake to place our bets with the nay-saying pundits who seem all too eager to voice unqualified opinions. Choosing to disbelieve global warming is like telling the officer, “I’m sure I wasn’t speeding,” when in fact the cop has measured your speed. We can measure warming, and we’ve been doing so for some time. The key question now facing science, and the problem facing all of us, is the magnitude of change and its potential impact on ecosystems, humanity and civilization. How severe will be changes in temperature, sea level, weather, precipitation patterns, ocean acidification and soil moisture? How will these factors affect our ability to feed a growing world population, handle massive human migration, stave off desertification, minimize biodiversity change, preserve clean water supplies, and manage existing resources and development new ones. It is not whether change will occur, because it already is. Rather, it is a question of how soon and by how much.
What store to buy north face jackets in Nyc? i want to buy the greenland north face jacket. I live in NYC. Could anyone tell me where to buy them, cuz it seems like everyone knows. Please dont give websites, i want to buy it in stores
How many global warmings have occurred in the past? Unlike most apparently intractable problems, which have a tendency to go away when examined closely and analytically, the climate change predicament just seems to get bigger and scarier the more we learn about it. Now we discover that not only are the oceans and the atmosphere conspiring against us, bringing baking temperatures, more powerful storms, floods and ever-climbing sea levels, but the crust beneath our feet seems likely to join in too. Looking back to other periods in our planet's history when the climate was swinging about wildly, most notably during the last ice age, it appears that far more than the weather was affected. The solid earth also became restless, with an increase in volcanic activity, earthquakes, giant submarine landslides and tsunamis. At the rate climate change is accelerating, there is every prospect that we will see a similar response from the planet, heralding not just a warmer future but also a fiery one. Several times in the past couple of million years the ice left its polar fastnesses and headed towards the equator, covering much of the world's continents in ice sheets over a kilometre thick, and sucking water from the oceans in order to do so. As a consequence, at times when the ice was most dominant, global sea levels were as much as 130m lower than they are today; sufficient to expose land bridges between the UK and the continent and Alaska and Russia. Each time the ice retreated, sea levels shot up again, sometimes at rates as high as several metres a century. In the mid 1990s, as part of a study funded by the European Union, we discovered that in the Mediterranean region there was a close correlation between how quickly sea levels went up and down during the last ice age and the level of explosive activity at volcanoes in Italy and Greece. The link was most obvious following the retreat of the glaciers around 18,000 years ago, after which sea levels jumped back up to where they are today, triggering a 300% increase in explosive volcanic activity in the Mediterranean in doing so. Further evidence for a flurry of volcanic action at this time comes from cores extracted from deep within the Greenland ice sheet, which yield increased numbers of volcanic dust and sulphate layers from eruptions across the northern hemisphere, if not the entire planet. Read the full content…… But how can rising sea levels cause volcanoes to erupt? The answer lies in the enormous mass of the water pouring into the ocean basins from the retreating ice sheets. The addition of over a hundred metres depth of water to the continental margins and marine island chains, where over 60% of the world's active volcanoes reside, seems to be sufficient to load and bend the underlying crust. This in turn squeezes out any magma that happens to be hanging around waiting for an excuse to erupt. It may well be that a much smaller rise can trigger an eruption if a volcano is critically poised and ready to blow. Eruptions of Pavlof volcano in Alaska, for example, tend to occur during the winter months when, for meteorological reasons, the regional sea level is barely 30cm (12in) higher than during the summer. If other volcanic systems are similarly sensitive then we could be faced with an escalating burst of volcanic activity as anthropogenic climate change drives sea levels ever upwards. Notwithstanding the recent prediction by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that sea levels in 2100 will be a measly 18-59cm (7-23in) higher, Jim Hansen – eminent climate scientist and director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies – warns that we could see a one to two metre rise this century and several more in the next. Other climate scientists too, forecast substantially greater rises than the IPCC, whose prediction excludes any consideration of future changes in polar ice sheet behaviour. A worst-case scenario could see a return to conditions that prevailed around 14,000 years ago, when sea levels rose 13.5 metres (44ft) - the height of a three-storey house - in the space of about 300 years. Such a dramatic rise in coming centuries would clearly spell catastrophe for our civilisation, with low-lying regions across the planet vanishing rapidly beneath the waves. Just a one metre (3.28ft) rise would threaten one third of the world's agricultural land, two metres (6.56ft) would make the Thames flood barrier redundant and four metres (13.12ft) would drown the city of Miami, leaving it 37 miles (60km) off the US coast. As sea levels climb higher so a response from the world's volcanoes becomes ever more likely, and perhaps not just from volcanoes. Loading of the continental margins could activate faults, triggering increased numbers of earthquakes, which in turn could spawn giant submarine landslides. Such a scenario is believed to account for the gigantic Storegga Slide, which sloughed off the Norwegian coast around 8,000 years ago, sending a tsunami more than 20 metres (66ft) high in places across the Shetland Isles and onto the east coast of Scotland. Should Greenland be released from its icy carapace, the underlying crust will start to bob back up, causing earthquakes well capable of shaking off the huge piles of glacial sediment that have accumulated around its margins and sending tsunamis across the North Atlantic. The Earth is responding as a single, integrated system to climate change driven by human activities. Global warming is not just a matter of warmer weather, more floods or stronger hurricanes, but is also a wake-up call to Terra Firma. It may be no coincidence that one outcome of increased volcanic activity is likely to be a period of falling temperatures, as a veil of volcanic dust and gas reduces the amount of solar radiation reaching the surface. Maybe the Earth is trying to tell us something. It really would be worth listening before it is too late.
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Brothers The Harp Trio The Big Baka Beyond and The G’Bine Left Field Thursday 21st June 2007 Stage 1 Beans on Toast Gear Soul Survivors Kid Harpoon 3 Daft Monkeys Neck The Blood Arm The Thirst Left Field Anti-Slavery Night: With Unite Against Facism & SWTUC (hosted by Don Letts & Dub Cartel) Don Letts & Dub Cartel King Blues Damien Dempsey Pama Inernational The Beat Stage 2 Open Mic Charlene Jones Emmy the Great Dan Donnelly Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man Fortune Drive Seasick Steve Left Field Anti-Slavery Night: With Unite Against Facism & SWTUC (hosted by Don Letts & Dub Cartel) Don Letts Anti Slavery Vox DJ Holy Fuck DJ Nizlopi DJ Liz Green Rodney Brannigan Sean Taylor Friday 22nd June Stage 1 Drum Workshop / Carnival Collective T-Bone Film – Glastonbury Gap Year The Hours Latin American Resistance – Panel discussion with Bob Crow, RMT, Carlos Lozarro (Columbian Journalist and death squad survivor), Brendan Barber (TUC) and Hugh Lanning (PCS) LATIN AMERICAN FIESTA Movimientos Tacto Latino Very be Careful Discipulos de Otilla Shelter and VirtualFestivals.com present the Left Field night for Affordable Housing: Slovo Republic of Loose VERY SPECIAL GUEST CUD Back to the Planet Neds Atomic Dustbin Stage 2 Open Mic Daisy Sweet Hearts LATIN AMERICAN FIESTA Movimientos Jersey Budd TBC Fionn Regan Kid Harpoon (ac) Joe Driscoll Jim Bob (CUSM) Glen Tilbrook DJ (Huw Stephens) Jack Penate DJ (Black Rats) Duke Special DJ (Goldierocks) Fred & Benny Saturday 24th June Stage 1 Open Mic (Shelter) The Deadbeats Peace 1 world FILM PLATFORM: Youth Protest Platform with Gemma Turnelty (NUS), UNISON, PCS and Youth Music GMB Present: Up the Poles! Left Field campaign for migrant workers union rights The Poise Rite Habakuk Comedy with: Mark Steel, Nick Wilty, Steve Gribben and MC Rosie Wilbey Ruarri Joseph Love Music Hate Racism presents: LMHR discussion with tonights artists and Derek Simpson (AMICUS) The Mentalists Natty No Lay Get Cape incl PlanB Lethal Bizzle The Noisettes Akala VERY SPECIAL GUEST Stage 2 Beans on Toast Movimientos Dan Donnelly Rhoda Dakar Zzz DJ King Blues Brakes (acoustic) Sunday 25th June Stage 1 Carnival Collective Another World is Possible! Environmental Campaign Film George Monbiot (campaigner and Guardian journalist) Eric Faulkner (Bay City Rollers) Tony Benn hosts ‘Another World is Possible’ with Frances O’Grady (TUC), Chris Baugh (PCS) and Shelter Get Up Stand Up – No to Trident! Marcus Brigstocke Ed Byrne Film Tony Benn Shazia Mirza Mark Thomas Neville Staples (from The Specials) Goldblade Soweto Kinch Glenn Tilbrook DJ Phil Jupitus Youth Music Present: Get Cape Wear Cape Fly Youth Music Award Build a Protest band winners Jail Guitar Doors – the campaign to give instruments to prisoners in memory of Joe Strummer DJ Phil Jupitus Billy Bragg & Guests Stage 2 Positively Testcard African Skies Dan Donnelly Neck DJ Night of Treason Lost Vagueness Friday 22nd June 2007 DJ Sophie Toes, Lorne MC Dougie Invisible Dreamstate Circus Merlinski Spacelee Divine Company Grrrlesque Empress Stah DJ Lorngerie Grrrlesque Alexanderope Ryan Styles Empress Stah Cous-cous Torture Company DJ Desert Ivan Discs Dynamo Rhythm Ace DJ Bollox and DJ Drew Dusty Sprinkles and the Hot Jazz Biscuits DJ Bollox and DJ Drew Saturday 23rd June DJ Sophie Toes Luxury Condo DJ Lorngerie MC Mat Fraser Dream State Circus Merlinski Spacelee Sumaya Flamenco Troupe Perverted Turkeys DJ Marsh Mellow Mike Mat Fraser Taylor Mac Zudance Aerial Martha and Arthur Kitty Bang Bang Grainne Vicky McManus Twighlight Players DJ Sophie Toes The Lovers DJ Andy Wetherall Bison DJ Marsh Mellow Mike Sunday 24th June DJ Sophie Toes MC Dave Chameleon Divine Company Kitty Bang Bang Martha and Atthur Vicky McManus Paul Zenon Bees Knees Empress Stah DJ Lorngerie and Sophie Toes Cous Cous Torture Company Deviant Aerial Paul Zenon and Sleez Empress Stah Perverted Turkeys Bees Knees DJ Lorngerie and Sophie Toes The Puppini Sisters DJ Lorne Sophie Mike The Fat 45s DJ Marsh Mellow Mike Babylon Bandstand Thursday 21st June 2007 Hodmadoddery Paris Motel The Electric Soup The Mandibles Shorn Rah The Doubtful Guest Max Pashm Friday 22nd June Ash Cortina Deluxx Wizz & Simeon Jones Bill Smarme Rose Kemp The Cedars Biggles Snortin' Dogs Electric Bill The Duckworths Michael J Sheehy John E Vistic LaXula Saturday 23rd June The Cloghoppers Phil King Glistening Cogs of Greenland The Volt The Mandrake Project The Clap Jeremy Smoking Jacket The Mighty Peas Joe Public SJ Esau Argument About Yellow Cats & Cats & Cats & Cats Sgt Peppers Vladimir Steamboat The Cedar The Blessing Babel Zen Hussies Los Albertos Sunday 24th June Phil King The Volt The Clap The Mighty Peas SJ Esau Cats & Cats & Cats & Cats The Wurzels Stonebridge Bar (in The Park) Thursday 21st June 2007 Gerry’s Joint Guilty Pleasures Baggy Mondays Friday 22nd June I'm With Stupid Arthur Shearlaw Joe and Nicky’s Sweet Charity Sean Rowley (rock 'n' roll set) Pablo Psychonaut Soulsavers Get Involved Saturday 23rd June Butch Cassidy’s Reggae Pop Show Four Tet with Eat Your Own Ears DJs Broader Than Broadway And Bobby Champagne Jr Hip Hop Karaoke Guto (Super Furry Animals /Trojan Records) Soul Jazz Sound System Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve (Richard Norris and Erol Alkan) Sunday 24th June Butch Cassidy’s Reggae Pop Show Baggy Mondays Heavenly jukebox Ben Swank (Fitzrovian Phonographic) Pete Fowler (Monsterism) Robin and Nick (heavenly jukebox/The Admiralty Club) Broader Than Broadway Soundsystem Poetry&Words Tent Friday,22nd June 2007 Dennis Gould The Far Travellers: Bob Harding-Jones, Oz Hardwick, Marty Mulligan & Chelley McClear, PJ (Poetry Jack) The Urbanian Quarter: Andy Craven-Griffiths, Phaze, John Berkavitch, Polar Bear Hold on to your hats! Poems & Protest Open Mic Festival website Poet in Residence, Elvis McGonagall The Smooth Speakers: Jim Carruth, The Honey Tongues, Talking Tekla, Dennis Just Dennis, Tony Walsh Saturday,23rd June Poems & Protest: Aime Hansen, Byron Vincent, Shagufta K. Iqbal, Corporate Watch (Claire Fauset, Merrick and Danny Chivers) The Smooth Speakers The Vagina Monologues presented by Team Vagina (Janie Digby, Jess Lewin, Chloe Castleton, Arabella Gibbins) Women's Time Open Mic (Women Only) Far Travellers Riff Raff Poets: Dennis Gould & Pat VT West The Urbanian Quarter Hold on to your hats!: Milo, Ebele, Helen Shay, pint-sized poet, Thick Richard Sunday, 24th June Poems For The Abolition Of Slavery P&W People, including Helen Gregory and Kelly Gaffney Open Mic The Urbanian Quarter Hold on to your hats! The Smooth Speakers Poems & Protest The Far Travellers Festival website Poet in Residence, Elvis McGonagall The Poetry Slam! The Vagina Monologues Plus! around the edges - The Poetry Controllers – MILBURGA Late'n'Live Thursday 21st June 2007 The Deadbeats Dr Meaker Laymar Smallwhitelight The Maple State Liz Green Venus Bogardus The John E Vistic Experience Ed Cottam Lewis Sleeman Nine Bean Rows Friday 22nd June The Whip Gravenhurst The 9000 The Loungs Scouting For Girls Pinstripe Onions Thirty Pounds of Bone The Travelling Band Haiki Loki Saturday 23rd June Orphan Boy Love Minus Zero Neon Plastix Heck The Answering Machine Durban Poison The Epstein Feluka Cortina Deluxx Sunday 24th June Polytechnic The Courteeners Cherry Ghost Liam Frost It's A Buffalo Pierre Hall & The Lead Balloons Clarky Cat Rob Sharples The Grim Northern Social Birdengine Sam Hammond The Queen's Head Thursday 21st June 2007 Movie Sonny Jim (DJ) Simian Mobile Disco (DJ) The Draytones Captain Candie Payne Goldspot Jaymay Rushmore The Changes Underground Heroes The Servant zZz SingStar Friday 22nd June Movie Acid Jazz is 20! (DJ) Mr Hudson And The Library Chicane Borne Ed Harcourt The Wombats A Fine Frenzy Babel SingStar Little Barrie Ava Natty U Brown (with Eddie Piller) SingStar Saturday 23rd June Movie Sean Rowley (Guilty Pleasures) presents A Pop Odyssey (DJ) Dragonette The Horrors Amp Fiddler The Rumble Strips Tiny Dancers Bench Connection Ross Copperman SingStar Duke Special Polytechnic The Lea Shore Bert Miller And The Animal Folk SingStar Sunday 24th June Movie Pressure Sounds Sound System (DJ) Cold War Kids Seasick Steve Tunng Noah And The Whale Cherry Ghost Findlay Brown SingStar Crash My Model Car Shy Child White Rabbits Envy Corps Victoria Hart SingStar Theatre, Circus and Cabaret Cabaret Stage Big Beats Aisle16 Frank Olivier Janey Godley Shirlee Sunflower Harriet Bowden Jared Hardy Attila the Stockbroker John Otway Paul Nathan Joolz Steve Gribbin Mary Bourke Rory Motion Radio 4 presents “4 in a Field” Rhythm Wave Stan Stanley & Nina Conti Barry Cryer & Ronnie Golden Jeff Green Dot Comedy presents “Cuddly Fluffkins” Phil Kay Phil Nichol Nick Wilty Jim Jeffries Murray Lachlan-Young Marcus Brigstocke Mitch Benn 4 Poofs & a Piano Andrew Maxwell Reverend Obadiah The Great Voltini & Nurse Electra Phil Nichol Kevin Eldon Glen Wool Brendan Burns Pandora Pink Reginald D. Hunter Andy Parsons Guy Pratt Ian Cognito Woody Wilding presents “Record Graveyard” with added rice! La Belle Epoque Siyaya Joolz The Black Eagles The Cosmic Sausages Dino Lampa The Esuapim Cultural Troupe Jonathan Kay Twisted Cabaret The Stephen Frost Impro Allstars with Phil Jupitus, Andy Smart, Suki Webster, Richard Vranch, Steve Steen and the inimitable Stephen Frost Andi Neate The Cholmondeleys and the Featherstonehaughs Pluck Blackskywhite Pluck Charles Ross October Hamlyn-Wright Taylor Mac Circus Big Top Orchestra del Sol – Music Circomedia - Aerial Jamie Walker - Diabolo Missfitz - Aerial Dino Lampa – Juggler AJ - Acro Barnaby Bear with me - Missfitz - Aerial Black Eagles - Acro Tumble Circus – Aerial Jay and Manu - Jugglers Haggis – Hats Miku and Sanna - Trapeze Matias and Olga – Jugglers Space Cowboy Barefoot - Aerial Grant Goldie - Diabolo Courtney Orange - Acro Frenetic Engineering - Holland & Hales – Aerial Kwabana Lindsey – Slack Rope Jay and Matias - Jugglers Starfizz Matias and Olga – Jugglers Dan the Hat - Hats Dare – Acro Miku and Sanna - Trapeze Jay and Manu - Jugglers Space Cowboy Courtney Orange Shirlee Sunflower Dare – Acro Marina - Aerial Angie Mackman - Hula Dan the Hat - Hats Tumble Circus – Aerial Incandescence – Venetian Masquerade Great Dave Marina – Aerial Mario, Queen of the Circus Angie Mackman - Hula Drum Summit Sensation Seekers' Stage The Sneakers present Courgettes Charmaine Childs Silver Hot Potato Syncopators The Splott Brothers Frenetic Engineering present 'Les Femmes Fatal' Dynamos Rhythm Aces Your Dad Jon Hicks Tony Macaroni The Moosen Men The Herbie Treehead Band Your Dad Jacqui Algie Senor Chainsaw Mike Raffone Dirty Fred The Other Halfs Beautiful Stu Dance Saddlespan Stage Carnival Collective Flamenco Aire The Esuapim Cultural Troupe Shindig Eletricat/Abolicao The Jaipur Kawa Brass Band Saddlers Wells Pronghorm The Twilight Dancers Rhythm Wave Cut A Shine Zambula Courtney Orange Resonance The Twilight Dancers Siyaya Zoid Courtney Orange Barnstormer John Otway Big Beats Bill Bailey Outside Circus Stage The Herbie Treehead Band Dino Lampa Hearts Tongue Fulcrum Aileen Courtney Orange Frazer Barnaby Bear with Me Ojarus Mr. Spin The Great Dave Jamie Walker Chapati Tree Pixies Shirlee Sunflower Dynamos Rhthym Aces Inner Spin Banjo Circus Moosen Men Beautiful Stu Senor Chainsaw Guy Pratt The Better Halfs Grounds and Around Installations and ground shows in the three Theatre and Circus Fields: 1623 Theatre with Shakespeare 3 times a day Aileen Jakcie Algae Artemis Avanti Display The BAC Caravan Installation Tommy Baker Banjo Circus Beautiful Stu The Biding Time Caravan Installation Big Beats Big Rory BIG WHEEL in East Holts The Blackboard Project Black Box Theatre Blue Moon’s Village Fete Bosco Circus with juggling and circus skills workshops in Circus Field The Caravan Duke Box Carnival Collective The Cavemen Chapathi Tree Pixies The Chinese Lion Circomedia Circus Antics with juggling and circus skills workshops in Circus Field Curious Eyebrows Cyberstein’s Giant Robots Daemons and doppelgangers clay workshops DODGEMS in East Holts Dodgy Totty with “Open for Business” Dot Comedy’s Amazing Maze – “Get Lost” External Combustion’s Light Dragon Fair Play Fill up Full Stop The Flying Buttresses The Gargoyles Glow Bros The Hare and the Tortoise Heart’s Tongue Drew Hewitt’s Boat High Rise Rubber Joe Hoare and his Laughter Workshop Fraser Hooper Housewives’ Return The Human Juke Box Icarus Incandescence’s Playing Cards The Incredible Bull Circus Inner Spin Tom Tom Keeling’s sound boxes Legendary Lynne Kwabana Lindsay Tony Macaroni Magic Singh The Maharajah’s Feast Mario, Queen of the Circus Masters of the Kazooniverse The Miniscule Of Sound Nightclub The Musical Freedome The Mystic Swing Ojarus Orkestra del Sol The Other Halfs Ozstar Airlines Paint by Numbers Simon Parker’s One-Man Theatre Tosa Parkin’s Gracie Spoons Pandora Pink Pixielated Pluck Rose Popay and her Glastonbury Festival participative painting Railroad Bill Reckless Invention Roundabout for tinies Sav and Partner The Seagulls Shenanigans Silver Skateboard Ramp Exhibitions Skate Naked Skyfyre’s fire screens in Fire Corner in Glebeland Solar The Sonic Forest 24/7 in Glebeland Sparky the Robot Mr. Spin The Splott Brothers Stickleback Plasticus Swank and their Girl Guide Camp Synaesthesia Entertainments The Tea Ladies on Tour The Thoroughbreds Paul Tolhurst Trulee Peachie’s Giant Balloon Participative Sculpture The Ugs The Unhappy Sideshow Vertigo Stilts The Vicrtorian Wenches The Village Disco Ben Zuddhist Trash City – Pyrette Ship Stage The Apocalypse Games Show Barefoot with trapeze Miss Behave Dirty Fred Electric Dolls House Doug Francisco Captain Howdy's Flying Circus Shep Huntley The Mighty Gareth Light It! Solar Space Cowboy Tusk-Fire Pain-Proof Circus Trash City – Around and About Gawk-A-Gogo Tusk-Fire’s Carnie Encampment Miranda Mutanta and her piano The Red Hot Vixens Twisted Dreams Trash City - Flaming Love Palace Ebony Bones Hooligan Night Dead Silence Crack Village Warlords Of Pez Naked Ruby Carpet Face The Vees Gaz Mayall IXXY Steve Bedlam & Wreckage The Pony Girls & Jo Peacock Ruby Blues CanBootyCan! Fire Corner Up in fire corner, in the north east corner of Glebeland Theatre Field, there will be a great fire show on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from Solar, Elemental and the Festival Fire Swingers. And, on Thursday once it is dark, and on Friday and Saturday, once the Saddlespan Dance Stage has closed, come and watch the amazing Eddie Egal and Arson Art present their stunning flame show “Pyronautic”. 60 foot flames, sexy actors and some truly dangerous and ravishing effects – not to be missed. Cinima Field Thursday 21st June 2007 Pulp Fiction This Is England Donnie Darko The Blues Brothers American Psycho Ghostbusters The Lost Boys Serenity Friday 22nd June Thelma And Louise Zodiac Itty Bitty Titty Committee 300 A Dog's Breakfast Hot Fuzz Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Pirates Of The Caribbean Short Film Programme An Inconvenient Truth Cars Saturday 23rd June Scanner Darkly True Romance Oasis documentary Borat Hot Fuzz Team America Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Pirates Of The Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest Short Film Programme War On Democracy The Magic Roundabout Sunday 24th Walk The Line Pirates Of The Caribbean 3: At World's End The Last King Of Scotland O Brother, Where Art Thou? Lord Of The Rings 3: Return Of The King Cool Runnings Short Film Programme The Truth About Weapons Of Mass Destruction Happy Feet
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