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The very first Bradford Buzz Challenge is called 'Art Buzz'. During the first two weeks of June we want you to buzz on Twitter about the best street art, pop-up art, sculptures, exhibitions and installations that Bradford has to offer. Every day we walk past artworks whilst we are consumed in our own busy lives without noticing the amazing art which is all around us. We want you to take some time out and snap a picture to share with the rest of Bradford. Also, remember that art is not always tangible but can be in a moment or a feeling.
We have now upgraded our events section here on Bradford Buzz with some great new features. All you need to do is sign up or login, click submit event and off you go! We have a full events calendar which your event will be placed on and you can attach Sound Cloud tracks or YouTube videos to your event. Be aware though that the event will need to be Bradford based.
We are interested in hearing from anyone who would either like to write news articles or a regular blog or copy an existing blog post onto Bradford Buzz about life and goings on in Bradford. In particular we are looking for people to write about local music, local events, sports, art and culture.
Pomp and ceromony is done nowhere better than right here in Britain. Today Bradford showed its pride and passion as thousands took to the streets for the Lord Mayor's Jubilee Parade. On display were giant Corgis, stilted palace guards and hundreds of school children with their own innovative displays.
Pupils at Tong High School are helping to shape the future of Neighbourhood Policing in Bradford by taking part in the region’s first live Twitter ‘Question and Answer’ between police and students.
The session, which will take place on Friday May 18th from 11 – 12pm, will see a panel of six pupils from the school ‘tweet’ questions about policing in their area over the social networking forum, to West Yorkshire Police Sergeant Brian Watson.
A young diver from Bradford has qualified for a development programme that will help her reach her full sporting potential.
City of Bradford Esprit Diving Club member Ruby Bower qualified forthe England Talent programme Level 2 after she finished first in the Girls Group C Platform event in last month's British Gas Elite Junior Diving Championships 2012,making her National Champion in that category.
Bingley Music Live will demonstrate its ongoing commitment to upcoming talent with its next round of band announcements.
Folk-pop quintet Ellen and the Escapades, anthemic rockers The Chevin, actress-cum-singer Elizabeth McGovern fronting Sadie and the Hotheads, and glam-popsters Citizens! have been added to the bill of the Bradford Council-organised event.
A father-of-two from Ilkley who has helped to raise thousands of pounds for charity through endurance sport events has been chosen to carry the Olympic Torch in Bradford.
Steve Newell has been picked as one of the Olympic Torchbearers when the relay visits the district on Sunday, 24 June.
As April 2012 gathers an audience for an exhibition of what is on offer, you’ll find the proudly presented single Coming Back To Me, is being held high by Bradford’s own, Kascarade.
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