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Tag Archives: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness

Opera for Chinatown and Bold Street

This is hardly news. It’s all been there since last year, but I only noticed it yesterday as my south-end bus was diverted up Duke Street.Getting off the bus you don’t see it yet. This is ‘The Opera for Chinatown.’ It has been put together by ‘The Sound Agents’ and was part of a group …

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Posted byRonnieMarch 14, 2015March 15, 2015Posted inHistory, Photography, WalkingTags: Blue Funnel Line, Bold Street Coffee, Chinatown, Chinese Arch, Dave Bebb, Dave Lambert, Dig Vinyl, Duke Street, FACT, Fiona Shaw, Forced Chinese Repatriation, homeless, homelessness, Ingrid Bergman, Leaf, LHT, Liverpool Chinatown, Liverpool Housing Trust, Ma Bo, Matta's, Natalie Heywood, Nelson Street, News From Nowhere, Opera for Chinatown, oral history, Phil Macaulay, Plus Dane, Raggas, Rennies Arts And Crafts, story telling, The Brink, The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, The Nook, The Sound Agents, the Swan in Wood Street, Yvonne Foley15 Comments on Opera for Chinatown and Bold Street

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