Why I’m pissed off with Alice Yard
Thursday December 17th 2009, 8:53 pm
Filed under: Announcements,Arts & culture,Good things,Humour
Posted by: Georgia

The message has already been conveyed to family members and close friends that, given the state of the personal coffers and the fact that most of us have too many material possessions anyway, they should be looking elsewhere this season for Christmas presents of the corporeal kind. A certain development taking place on the Trinidadian retail scene this coming Saturday (December 19), however, is seriously threatening to make me rethink my position. Needless to say, this pisses me off royally.

I refer, of course, to the opening of the shop at Alice Yard, the artists’ space at 80 Roberts Street, Woodbrook. Why the Alice Yard people don’t stick with what they do best (which, judging from recent goings-on, involves chopping onions with a cutlass and throwing shovelfuls of dirt on people) and leave retailing to real businesspeople, is beyond me. If I end up going there on Saturday and leaving with my arms full of “artists’ limited editions and multiples, design objects, and some original artworks,” regardless of how “reasonably priced and. . . affordable to beginning collectors”, I’m going to be really annoyed.

You’ll find more details on the upsetting event at the Alice Yard blog. Which should tell you everything—what successful retailer in Trinidad has a blog?

The sort of annoyingly attractive object likely to be on sale at Alice Yard on Saturday



links for 2009-12-04
Friday December 04th 2009, 10:02 am
Filed under: Links
Posted by: Georgia



Help send a Ghanaian blogger to the climate change talks!
Friday December 04th 2009, 8:22 am
Filed under: Announcements,Global Voices,Good things
Posted by: Georgia

My Ghanaian blogger friend Mac-Jordan Degadjor, who so graciously showed me around during my visit to Accra in October, has been given the chance to go to Copenhagen to cover the UN climate change talks there this month. He’s received a stipend from Denmark, but it isn’t sufficient to cover the entire cost of the trip. So a few of us have got together to raise funds for Mac-J.

@MacJordaN

Mac-Jordan at Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, this past October

At the time of posting we’ve raised US$290 of the $1,200 he needs, so only $910 to go now. Would you please consider helping out by donating via the ChipIn widget above? (If that doesn’t work, try the ChipIn page). Anyone with a credit card can donate.

Thanks in advance!