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8<br />

Owen O’Neill<br />

FRIDAY 23 MAY<br />

GUARDIAN<br />

STAGE<br />

[17] 2.30PM, £5<br />

Mad, Bad and Sad<br />

L<strong>is</strong>a Appignanesi<br />

talks <strong>to</strong> Benna Waites<br />

The author d<strong>is</strong>cusses her landmark<br />

H<strong>is</strong><strong>to</strong>ry of Women and the Mind Doc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

from 1800 <strong>to</strong> the Present Day with the<br />

Powys Mental Health chief.<br />

Sponsored by Pember<strong>to</strong>ns<br />

[21] 5.30PM, £6<br />

Stuart Rose talks <strong>to</strong><br />

Rosie Boy<strong>co</strong>tt<br />

The Executive Chairman of M&S<br />

talks <strong>co</strong>rporate social responsibility,<br />

environmental sustainability, and may<br />

well be asked about Twiggy.<br />

Sponsored by Welsh Ven<strong>is</strong>on Centre and<br />

Bre<strong>co</strong>n Bea<strong>co</strong>n Farm Shop<br />

SEGOVIA<br />

STAGE<br />

[19] 4PM, £5<br />

Country Living Magazine Food<br />

and Farming D<strong>is</strong>cussion<br />

Do you know y<strong>our</strong> bara brith from y<strong>our</strong><br />

cullen skink? Why regional specialties are<br />

important <strong>to</strong> the Brit<strong>is</strong>h Isles and why<br />

we need <strong>to</strong> protect them. BBC Radio 4’s<br />

Sheila Dillon hosts th<strong>is</strong> debate with<br />

food writer El<strong>is</strong>abeth Luard, Richard<br />

Hodgson of Waitrose, Irene Bocchetta<br />

of Food From Britain, and Matthew<br />

O’Callaghan from the Mel<strong>to</strong>n Mowbray<br />

Pork Pie Association, <strong>to</strong> support the<br />

Made in Britain Campaign.<br />

Sponsored by Waitrose<br />

[22] 5.30PM, £4<br />

New Fiction From China<br />

Introducing the most exciting new voices<br />

from China, with Ha Jin (A Free Life),<br />

Zhu Wen (I Love Dollars: And Other<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ries of China) and Yan Lianke and h<strong>is</strong><br />

transla<strong>to</strong>r Julia Lovell, whose sexy,<br />

satirical Serve The People! <strong>is</strong> sensationally<br />

banned back home.<br />

In association with China Now

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