Blog Stats
- 18,413,620 hits
-
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy Email Subscription
Join 5,367 other subscribersinsidecroydon
Follow us on Facebook
Archives
Recent Comments
Our latest Twitter activity
Tweets by insidecroydonTags
- Addiscombe West
- Alison Butler
- Andrew Pelling
- Barwell
- Boris Johnson
- Brick by Brick
- Chris Philp MP
- Conservative
- coronavirus
- Coulsdon
- Council Tax
- Covid-19
- Croydon
- Croydon Central
- Croydon Council
- Croydon North
- Croydon South
- Crystal Palace
- Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood
- East Croydon station
- England
- Fairfield Halls
- Gavin Barwell
- Hammersfield
- Hammerson
- Jo Negrini
- Labour
- Liberal Democrats
- London
- London Assembly
- London Borough of Croydon
- Mayor
- Mayor Jason Perry
- New Addington
- Paul Scott
- Purley
- Sarah Jones MP
- South Croydon
- South Norwood
- Steve Reed OBE
- Sutton Council
- TfL
- Thornton Heath
- Tony Newman
- Tory
- Transport for London
- Waddon
- Westfield
- Whitgift Centre
- Whitgift Foundation
Tag Archives: Cinema Ruskin
How Henie’s Hitler meeting placed champion skater on thin ice
Cinema Ruskin meets once a month, screening old movies and raising funds for the up-keep of the listed Ruskin House. This Saturday, its show includes a film about a long-forgotten star of the 1930s. BERNARD WINCHESTER provides a timely reminder … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Cinema, History, Ruskin House
Tagged Adolf Hitler, Cinema Ruskin, Ruskin House, Sonja Henie
Leave a comment
Top Hat and some tall tales coming to Cinema Ruskin
Cinema Ruskin, the informal monthly movie club staged at Ruskin House, resumes its eclectic programme of films next month. Films, some 80 years old, from the golden age of cinema and featuring long-forgotten Hollywood stars such as Dana Andrews and … Continue reading
Cinema Ruskin looks to startle in its latest movie season
Dr Crippen, Mr Scrooge, Jekyll and Hyde: the Cinema Ruskin film club is back with more black and white movie classics Bella Bartock, our tireless arts correspondent, now in her ninth decade but still dipping her nib in vitriol, was … Continue reading
Cinema club gets in the swing with One Way Pendulum
Cinema Ruskin, the movie club with the eclectic programme of screenings all staged at a very reasonable £2 per person, continues this Saturday with the rarely seen 1964 British comedy, One Way Pendulum, featuring the late Eric Sykes, George Cole … Continue reading