6 ENTERTAINMENT
The
7 INTERVIEW
KNOBSTICK
CROSS
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As well as being an old nickname for a
walking stick or truncheon, knobstick is
an old 19th century slang word for a
workman who breaks a strike.
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Set to a specially commissioned jazz-inspired score by
award winning composer Peter Salem, Scottish Ballet have
E.g. Pete couldn’t stick out the strike. It’s created an arresting fusion of drama and dance in their adE.g. Lloyd ruined that document. He’s such
that knobstick’s fault we’re back at work. a aptation of one of Tennessee Williams’ most famous plays,
bumfiddler.
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At a time when Britain will be engaged in the democratic
process of an election, the V&A will examine the role of
public institutions in contemporary life and what it means
to be responsible for a national collection. The exhibition,
entitled “All of this bel