…helping to organise the Midlands largest Twestival! More info here…
posted on February 7, 2009 by Ellie Lovell in Archive, Birmingham, Me, Social Media
…helping to organise the Midlands largest Twestival! More info here…
posted on September 24, 2008 by Ellie Lovell in Archive, Birmingham, Media, News, Social Media
Just an example of how Twitter can be/is used by (on the ball) journalists…
I was just about to head to bed and noticed danjones101 mention that he was stuck on a train for four hours because of a gunman on a train track. I did wonder to myself where @danjones101 was and what was happening, but then I noticed the Birmingham Post twitter a link to their news article on it… then journalist BhamPostJoanna twitters @danjones101 to get the story.
Will be interested to see if Dan Jones is quoted tomorrow…
EDIT: And in the time it took me to write this, danjones101 replied to BhamPostJoanna with contact details and BhamPostJoanna has emailed him.
EDIT (Thurs am): I sent BhamPostJoanna a link to this blog entry on Twitter and she replied with this:
You can read the article in full on the Birmingham Post website: “Rugby gunman hunt leaves passengers stranded”
posted on May 20, 2008 by Ellie Lovell in Archive, Arts, Birmingham, Entertainment, Me, Music, Theatre, Warwick, Web
So it seems the weekend is catching up on me mid-week… this could be reinforced by the fact that I have spent the day in London at a CASE seminar (more on that another time) and last week was also busy with Custard Balti Comedy and Ideas Cafe at Warwick! Feels like I haven’t stopped lately so am quite impressed with myself for finding time to blog about it! I had a great (but busy) weekend…
On Friday night I went to see Into the Woods, a Music Theatre Warwick (student group) production at Warwick Arts Centre. It was performed in the Studio Theatre – an intimate little venue that I reckon held less than 100 people in the audience and the quality of the music, singing and acting was great! The best thing about the whole production for me was seeing members of the local community enjoying a Friday night out watching Warwick University students perform! Working in the Communications Office at Warwick, part of my job is in Community Relations and promoting the benefits of the University (and it’s students) to the local community so I really felt a warm glow when I saw some older members of the local community really enjoying the talents of our students.
On Saturday I had a night out in Birmingham for a double 26th birthday celebration – two old school friends (Lydia and Fiona) have birthdays on consecutive days so we went to the Yardbird jazz bar and Jamhouse to celebrate. A few of my friends now live in London so it’s great when there’s a birthday and they return home! What was even better was that I recently bumped into another old school friend that I haven’t seen for 8 years at a Comedy Club in Birmingham! I mentioned the night out to her and she came along with my old best friend from school! The birthday girls didn’t know about the surprise guests so there were shocks and smiles all round which was brilliant! I also had the opportunity to catch up with my friends families which is something I don’t get to do so often now that they live in London! It was really nice to catch up and reminisce about school days, sleepovers and Sutton Girls!
Finally, on Sunday I realised that my mate wasn’t returning to London until Monday so I made a flippant suggestion that Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong were playing Birmingham Academy in case she fancied it. At about 6pm on Sunday evening my mate called to see if I was still up for it and having seen them at Warwick University Students’ Union about a month ago I jumped at the chance to see them again (despite the slight tiredness from the previous night)! The support act, Beggars, were really great as well! Check them both out if you get chance!
A great weekend all round!