Bread and circuses? New blogs in Brum

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Again with the new blogs, soon I may be able to give up this lark and retire. Here’s some that I’ve found - or been told of (thanks peeps).

Indigo Whole Foods is a blog about starting a whole food shop (called… you’ve guessed) in Moseley. It doesn’t seem obsessed with VAT and pulses so far, but the shop is yet to open. Could be interesting…

your conscience and Zuki - Proof are two blogs related to the wunderkammer artwork that was recently at BIAD.

Derek Belm - actually factually has to be read.

[EDIT] I’m pointed to another Indigo blog - what the heck - add any brum-related blogs you can to the comments here.

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  1. Indigo Wholefoods opened on Saturday 26th May 2008 and the feedback we have received so far has been overwhelmingly positive. As we are now settling into our second week I will be catching up with the blog at http://www.indigowholefoods.co.uk/blog.html and posting to it at least every week. I am not intending to get caught up in VAT and pulses but want to concentrate on issues affecting our industry, ethics and Moseley and would love to see some comments from interested people. Our second blog is the personal blog of one of our directors Jane Howell at http://www.janehowell.co.uk and is political as she stood for Labour in the Moseley and Kings Heath ward on the 1st May. Not surprisingly she did not win but achieved one of the few swings to Labour on what was a poor night for Labour both in Birmingham and nationally. I hope she will keep this blog going as it has proved very popular.

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