Articles Tagged with the word ‘series’
Eggbert’s Adventures
16 Nov 2009
In Eggland, everyone and everything is egg shaped including Eggbert, the star of this new series of books for children. Now Positive News can give its readers a special offer on these great gifts for children.
Songs for Survival
24 Nov 2008
Bruce Parry, star of the groundbreaking series Tribe and Amazon, has teamed up with the music world's biggest names to create a fundraising album for Survival International.
What About China?
22 Sep 2008
What About China? is a new book which seeks to dispel the myths that we all use to avoid change and justify the way we live.
Harvestival, Opens the Gates to Summer
30 Jun 2008
This summer sees the return of Harvestival, a series of outdoorexperiences taking a taste of the countryside to people across the UK.
1 Giant Leap — What about Me?
11 May 2008
"1 Giant Leap" is a worldwide music collaboration with the main aim toblur the boundaries of music categories, whilst in the process,blurring the distance apart and fame of the artists involved.
From Street to Screen
Virgin Atlantic Goes Fairtrade
12 Dec 2007
Virgin Atlantic has announced that it is now giving Fairtrade tea and coffee to all its passengers.
Growing the Green Economy
17 Oct 2007
Positive News is pleased to be collaborating with Ethical Markets, thevery first television financial lifestyle magazine programme, reportingon new definitions of success.
Rediscover England
14 Mar 2007
A series of new books from Harper Collins pays tribute to the diversity and allure of
Special Recognition Award for Sir David Attenborough
29 Nov 2006
This October, Sir David Attenborough, OM, CH, CVO, CBE, FRS, waspresented with the Special Recognition Award at the 2006 NationalTelevision Awards held at the Royal Albert Hall.
England’s Landscape
04 Sep 2006
In a new innovative series of books, Harper Collins aims to help readers become reacquainted with
England’s Landscape
01 Sep 2006
In a new innovative series of books, Harper Collins aims to help readers become reacquainted with England, exploring the history, geography and architecture of the nation through 8 regional titles.
GAIA Learning Centre
05 Apr 2006
The GAIA foundation is inviting everyone to participate in a new series of weekend workshops, based at their centre, based in Hampstead, London.
Woman
15 Mar 2006
Woman is a limited edition, hardback, publication that comes with an accompanying instrumental CD called Aubade. The music complements and reflects the series of oil paintings, each of which expresses a concept, poses a question and contains an answer.
GAIA Weekend Workshops
13 Mar 2006
The GAIA foundation is inviting everyone to participate in a new series of weekend workshops, based at their centre, based in Hampstead, London.
Food and Mood
29 Jun 2005
The message about dietary change has recently been hitting our television screens. In the wake of Jamie Oliver's successful series, Jamie's School Dinners, ITV's Tonight Special two-part investigation featured nutritionist, Patrick Holford, overhauling the diet of three unruly, teenage boys. Patrick is the Director of the Institute of Optimum Nutrition and the Brain Bio Centre in London. He investigates...
Hazel Henderson Presents TV’s Ethical Marketplace
29 Jun 2005
Hazel Henderson is recording an important, new television series, Ethical Marketplace. It will initially be shown on stations affiliated to America's Public Broadcasting Service and will be available for transmission worldwide.
Rough Guide to a Better World
28 Feb 2005
Rough Guides was a student idea that soon became a publishing phenomenon. Started by Mark Ellingham and some friends in Greece in 1982, the series is now one of the world's leading travel and reference publishers and Britain's best known travel guide series. A new addition to the series is Rough Guide to a Better World, a pocket diary-size...

