Thursday, December 12, 2013

FAME IN KENTISH TOWN

For the benefit of those who are not local, Kentish Town is the characterful North London neighbourhood where I live (to be precise, I'm on the border between it and Tufnell Park). We locals are blessed to have neighbourliness and character in abundance and one proof of this is the daily online and on-paper magazine, The Kentish Towner, edited by Stephen Emms and Tom Kihl. I'm especially delighted by it today because my exhibition is mentioned. They interviewed me last October here.

See, I can be a frequent blogger when it comes to boasting.




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8 comments:

Tom said...

Well! Well! Well! I'm speechless. No, I really am. May I lay my congratulations at your feet dear lady, and ask if there is any significance in the picture of Kentish Town Underground Station.

Rain Trueax said...

Neat

Natalie d'Arbeloff said...

Tom, please do not remain speechless.Your words spoken or written are always welcome.
The photo (not taken by me) is only to give a glimpse of the general area where The Kentish Towner originates.

Natalie d'Arbeloff said...

Rain, jump over the big pond and join me for coffee?

Hattie said...

Natalie: I am totally captivated as I read about your life and times. Such richness!

Anonymous said...

Excellent! What a great little paper. All we can manage in this bit of North Herts is an ad-heavy freebie featuring stories about local businesses and the odd anti-immigrant/Gypsy letter.

Natalie d'Arbeloff said...

Hattie, my autobio-in progress has a lot more detail, if you're interested. Thanks for being here. By the way, where does the name Hattie come from?

Natalie d'Arbeloff said...

Anonymous, are you Roderick? I'[m guessing because of North Herts - am I right?