Will Self displays true Envy
at the Monday Club
On the 20th June The Assembly was host to the third Monday Club going sin by sin through the seven deadly ones. The evening was a celebration of Envy with delicious green food and drink and enviable tunes.
Kathryn Busby from The Equality Trust discussed how if we were more equal, we’d be better off as a population and if there was greater equality there would be less envy.
Will Self took then took to the floor to point out that Envy is a first class sin; not to be confused with its younger, less serious sibling - jealousy. An uncomfortable, provocative, funny, entertaining romp through the big E ended with a tale of a 450,000 year old axe and a reciltal of the wonderful poem by Clive James - The Book of my Enemy Has Been Remaindered.
Sloth is next. Stay tuned for details.
Will Self displays true Envy
at the Monday Club
On the 20th June The Assembly was host to the third Monday Club going sin by sin through the seven deadly ones. The evening was a celebration of Envy with delicious green food and drink and enviable tunes.
Kathryn Busby from The Equality Trust discussed how if we were more equal, we’d be better off as a population and if there was greater equality there would be less envy.
Will Self took then took to the floor to point out that Envy is a first class sin; not to be confused with its younger, less serious sibling - jealousy. An uncomfortable, provocative, funny, entertaining romp through the big E ended with a tale of a 450,000 year old axe and a reciltal of the wonderful poem by Clive James - The Book of my Enemy Has Been Remaindered.
Sloth is next. Stay tuned for details.
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