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Some updates to Tomato’s site

1 November, 2009 (15:49) | News | By: Brian Copeland

Event 26’s speakers Tomato have updated their site with some new stuff from this year, like the new Guinness ad.
http://www.tomato.co.uk/#guinness/

Glasgow’s Tomato talk sold out already!

10 February, 2009 (17:58) | Talk | By: Brian Copeland

With more than two weeks to go you eager beavers have done it again…yes you’ve sold out yet another LongLunch talk long before the event! A massive thank you to all those who have managed to get a ticket, and for those who missed out we’re sorry we didn’t have a big enough venue for [...]

Another great talk

4 February, 2009 (00:22) | Talk | By: Brian Copeland

Well another talk has passed and yet again it’s been time well spent, thanks go to Dylan and Simon for giving us all great insight into their work and of course their free time on such a cold night. Thanks too to everyone who made the effort, or could make the effort, to get to [...]

Tonights Tomato talk still on

3 February, 2009 (10:32) | Talk | By: Brian Copeland

Despite Jack Frosts’ best attempts we will be going ahead tonight at the Westbourne Studios. See you all at 7-7.30.

So what is LongLunch?

29 January, 2009 (23:14) | About | By: Brian Copeland

It’s come to my attention in the last few days, as we chip away into the London scene, that some people are experiencing LongLunch for the first time. I’m annoyed with myself for not realising that, even though LL has been putting on talks in Scotland since January 2003 (yes! 6 years!), and was in [...]

Tomato Glasgow tickets on sale from 04/02/09

23 January, 2009 (15:07) | Talk | By: Brian Copeland

Once we’ve got the Tomato London talk out of the way we’ll start selling the Glasgow talk’s tickets, again via Analogue Books in Edinburgh – so either go into the shop, call them, or go online to their website. But not till after the 4th Feb…ta.

Tomato London tickets now on sale

23 January, 2009 (14:43) | Talk | By: Brian Copeland

Tickets for the upcoming Tomato talk at Westbourne Studios are now on sale from the Analogue Books website. They’re the usual price of £8 for workers and £6 for NUS card holders. There is a small surcharge for card payments, and to cover postage on each order. The tickets themselves are due with us from [...]