Alan the Poet Therapeutic

Ex-'court jester' of Julie Felix & Marianne Segal's 'Magic Messenger Club' in Hampstead, London (1988/90), I am now living in Hereford and still developing my artistic potential. Magic Messenger audience member Caroline Ritherden wrote: "Alan allows the audience to perceive their own vulnerability and courage, resulting in a rapport unique among performers." Like its publisher, this blog and its ‘description’ are ‘works in progress’.

Saturday, 16 September 2017

'Threat levels', who declares them, and the nature of the threat

This blog post has been transferred to the 'Kwug Blog' of Kilburn Unemployed Workers Group.
http://kilburnunemployed.blogspot.co.uk/2017/09/threat-levels-who-declares-them-and-the-nature-of-the-threat.html
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