The tiger is out
The exuberant triumph of that capital YES is pure magic. Is it really any wonder that Thomas Chatterton wrote his best poems while still being, essentially, a child himself?
A lot of the things kids say are unintentionally funny, but often there is a certain guile that goes uncredited. Occasionally I think they say or do embarrassing things in the knowledge that they are embarrassing â and just want to see how we deal with it. Particularly in the middle aisles of supermarkets, or at a moment before a concert starts when an auditorium is silent.
Or theyâll ask questions that philosophy of mathematics professors are still working on. As with a former partnerâs six-year-old daughter, who asked me âhow bigâ infinity was. I said I didnât think infinity was classed as a number, maybe an equation, but really I guess it was a concept. And then she asked what was the biggest number? And was there anything bigger than infinity? I vaguely rememb
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Popular Italian restaurant moving to one of Bristol s most historic buildings
La Panza will reopen at Chatterton’s Cafe, a Grade II-listed building close to St Mary Redcliffe Church
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La Panza owner Riccardo Damiani (Image: BristolLive)
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By Martin Booth, Tuesday Apr 6, 2021
The boyhood home of poet Thomas Chatterton is to be the new location for an Italian restaurant moving from the other side of the city centre.
La Panza, currently located on Lower Park Row, is moving to the historic building on Redcliffe Way from April 13.
Formerly Chatterton’s Cafe and recently home to the pop-up LD’s Kitchen, the council-owned former school house dating from 1748 is incongruously marooned on a patch of grass between St Mary Redcliffe and the cobbles of Portwall Lane.
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