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  • A cooking school or culinary school is an institution devoted to education in the art and science of food preparation. It also awards degrees which indicate that a student has undergone a particular curriculum and therefore displays a certain level of competency.





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  • B.B. King in London is a studio album by B.B. King recorded in London in 1971. He is accompanied by US session musicians and various British R&B musicians, including Alexis Korner, and members of Spooky Tooth, Humble Pie and with Rick Wright - not of Pink Floyd fame as some have stated.

  • In London is a album by Hindustani classical musician Ravi Shankar. It was released in 1964 on vinyl. It was later digitally remastered and released in CD format through Angel Records.











Zoe Ball 14/22 PICT0516




Zoe Ball 14/22   PICT0516





Zoe Ball

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zoe Louise Ball (born 23 November 1970 in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English television and radio personality, most famous for becoming the first female host of the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show and for her earlier work presenting 1990s kids show Live & Kicking.

Zoe Ball
Born 23 November 1970 (1970-11-23) (age 39)
Blackpool, Lancashire, England
Occupation Presenter
Spouse(s) Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim)
Children Woody Ball and Nelly May Lois Cook
Parents Johnny Ball

TV career
The daughter of children's TV presenter Johnny Ball, Zoe Ball grew up in Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire and was educated at a convent school and a sixth form college.

She joined the Young Theatre at Beaconsield where she trained as an actor.

Her first TV appearance was as a child in the studio audience of Saturday morning children's show Saturday Superstore, on which her father was appearing as a guest.

She began her television career as a runner at Granada Television and researcher on BSkyB.

She worked as a researcher for quiz shows for two years. Her presenting jobs have included hosting The Big Breakfast and The Priory on Channel 4, BBC One's Saturday morning children's programme Live & Kicking and pre-school programme Playdays.

Between 1996 and 1998 she was a regular presenter on Top of the Pops usually alternating with fellow presenters and DJs Jayne Middlemiss and Jo Whiley.

The three only ever presented together once on Christmas Day 1997.

Between 1999 and 2001, she was a co-host with Jamie Theakston on Friday night chat/music show The Priory, which was commissioned by Chris Evans then production company Ginger Productions.

Despite initial strong ratings, the show failed to capitalise on this despite the demise of TFI Friday (also a Ginger production) and figures slowly dropped. A fourth series was never commissioned, while today the show is remembered by many as a failed attempt to emulate TFI Friday's success, including the time slot it once occupied.

Despite the shows relative failure, fans of the former UK Play spoof interviews show Rock Profile, often recall creators (and future stars of Little Britain) Matt Lucas and David Walliams appearance on the show as Danny and Noel from Hear'Say, in which they constantly sung "Monday, Monday" after Jamie asked them a question.

As Jamie was the interviewer on Rock Profile, he as a result reprised his role from that show.

Ball then co-hosted the 2002 BRIT Awards with Frank Skinner, following which motherhood meant that she took less TV work.

In 2005 after co-hosting the BBC reality show Strictly Dance Fever, Ball became a contestant on series 3 of its sister show Strictly Come Dancing, partnering with Ian Waite. Ball and Waite ranked third place.

At the end of 2006, Ball co-hosted ITV1's Extinct, with Sir Trevor McDonald.

In January 2007, she presented the second series of ITV1's Soapstar Superstar, taking over from Fern Britton and Ben Shephard, who hosted the first series. In March 2007, she hosted ITV talent search Grease Is the Word.

Ball is set to feature alongside Jamie Theakston once again in Channel 5's upcoming TV quiz series, Britain's Best Brain, which is set to air in October 2009.

Radio career

Although known primarily for her TV work, Ball first became a major British celebrity in radio, after she was recruited to co-host the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show in October 1997 with Kevin Greening. She eventually graduated to become the sole host — the first female DJ to do so. At this time, her hard-drinking, hard-partying antics contributed to the identification of the so-called "ladette culture" of the late 1990s.

She later notoriously re-created the naked pose on a backturned chair made famous by Christine Keeler when doing an interview and spread with SKY magazine.

Ball left BBC Radio 1 in March 2000 to raise a family. Her final breakfast show was on 30 March 2000, and she was succeeded by Sara Cox.

Though regarded as professional, Ball twice received a BBC warning for swearing on the radio — first when she used the word "bastard" while being interviewed by Chris Evans during his stint on the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show (she was publicising her appointment to The Big Breakfast at the time); then, as host of the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, for using the expression "fucking brilliant" to describe a night out she had.

She returned to radio in mid 2002 when she joined London rock station XFM, where she presented the Weekday Drivetime show until December 2003 and then in January 2004 took over a Friday evening music show for the station.

She also stood in for Ricky Gervais while he filmed the second series of The Office. She eventually left XFM at the end of 2004.

In September 2007, she celebrated 40 years of Radio 1 by hosting a show with Sara Cox.

Since 2006 she has provided relief presenting duties for BBC Radio 2, fronting specialist documenta











Rag picker on railway tracks




Rag picker on railway tracks





A young 'railway child' boy, about twelve years old, in the middle of his workday. He must walk on the dangerous railway tracks to get the “best pick.” Being barefoot quickens his steps. With one sack full, he is very hopeful to fill the other sack

The much acclaimed movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ shows the harsh, raw, underbelly of the Indian city, Mumbai. Yet it is in many ways the simple story about hope, dreams and celebrating the spirit of people living in abject poverty that has made this movie such a global phenomenon.

This spirit is beautifully captured in this series of photographs, which were exhibited at DFID in London this week.

‘Street Dreams’ tells the story of the lives of millions of kids living in slums, who have simple dreams – of warmth at night, of a hot, cooked meal, or a place to call home. It is a story of those who dare to dream, of going to school, of a job, and a future not like the present.

The photographs are by a former ‘railway child’, Vicky Roy. Now 21 years old, he has (with a little development assistance) become a talented, internationally recognised professional photographer. His journey has been incredible and no less inspiring than little ‘Jamal’, the main character portrayed in Slumdog Millionaire.

Vicky left his home in West Bengal in 1999 at the age of 11 and came to Delhi. He spent his first night alone at the New Delhi Railway station. In the morning he joined a group of children working on the station as a rag picker and started collecting plastic bottles. He spent 6 months living at the railway station. He was bullied by older boys and decided to leave the station and work in a roadside food stall. He was then rescued by an NGO, which enrolled him to a school and gave him shelter. Vicky developed interest in photography and then went on to train under a visiting British photographer, Dixie Benjamin.

Subsequently DFID supported Vicky to put-up his first solo exhibition in Delhi in 2007. Since then his works have been exhibited extensively in India, England and South Africa.

In 2008 he won a prestigious scholarship and mentorship program by the US based Maybach Foundation (www.maybach.org), whereby he will work for 6 months on the photo documentation of the reconstruction of the World Trade Centre (WTC) in New York. Out of numerous applications, from all over the world, Vicky is among the four participants and the only one from South Asia.

Image credit: Vicky Roy










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