Monday, November 30, 2009

To all the staff in Borders Branches


It's been quite moving reading all the Tweets from and to the staff at Borders and Pomegranate would like to wish you all well in whatever the future may hold. We're sending you a Christmas Card from us:-



From the Pomegranate
2009 Christmas Card
Range

Friday, November 27, 2009

Name The Song competition

Answer the below question and receive an early Christmas present from Pom!

Send your answers to sales@pomeurope.co.uk

"Hollywood has a long screen tradition of casting popular singers in screen-acting roles. The 2 songs below were sung by 2 contemporary singers who also starred in the films which the songs came from. Can you name the films?"

'I Will Always Love You " -Whitney Houston

'We Don't Need Another Hero' - Tina Turner




Taken from BLACK FILM: A Quiz Deck on African American Movies, Actors & Directors.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

2011 Is Nearly Here!



                             Big Tree Christmas [Pomegranate Xmas card]
                                                                      Cliff McReynolds
      

Oh yes it is. Pomegranate's 2011 range of Wall calendars, Diaries, Day By Day, Mini Calendars and Postcard Calendars are just weeks away from bursting into the retailing world. AND we have a brand new Calendar format, it's unique and it's fun and you'll have to wait a while to know more. Tease or what?

It will be worth the wait and you'll hear about it here first, well here or on Twitter.

Follow Pomeurope’s latest news on: http://twitter.com/Pomeurope



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Shop of The Month!

We would like to feature a 'Shop of the Month' on our blog giving you free advertising:

All we need is a picture of your shop front, what you sell and anything else you might like to add, opening times etc.

Conditions are: You are a Pomegranate account holder and you give us a 2 line endorsement, i.e. what you like about Pomegranate product etc.

Easy eh? If you would like to feature as our 'Shop of the Month' for free, let us know at sales@pomeurope.co.uk

Friday, November 13, 2009

We Love Him!





EDWARD GOREY




Born in Chicago in 1925, Edward St. John Gorey reputedly began drawing at the age of eighteen months. Some time later, he was drafted into the army and assigned to the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. His job there, he says, was to test poison gas.

In 1950, Gorey saw his art in print for the first time--as the September cover for the "Harvard Advocate," his college publication, and endpapers for Merrill Moore's "Illegitimate Sonnets."

A founding member of the Poets Theater (with Frank O'Hara, V. R. Lang, John Ashbery, and Alison Lurie), Gorey designed sets for the first play the group presented--O'Hara's "Try, Try" (1951). Between 1953 and 1963, Gorey worked as a staff artist and art director for Doubleday and Random House. His "Doubtful Guest" was published by Diogenes Verlag of Zurich, the first of many of the artist's works to be published by that company. In 1965, Gorey held his first major exhibition at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, California.

When Gorey's first anthology, "Amphigorey," was published in the early seventies, it was chosen by "The New York Times Book Review" as one of the five most noteworthy art books of the year. Gorey designed sets and costumes for the 1977 Broadway production of "Dracula." His costume design earned him a Tony award. In 1980, an animated sequence of Gorey's work was used for the first time on the PBS television show "Mystery!" Nineteen years later, the series and the sequence are still going strong.

Edward Gorey left New York for good in 1983. He lived in Massachusetts with six cats and continued to produce his darkly hilarious work until his death, April 15, 2000. Gorey's drawings are widely collected and exhibited at notorious institutions throughout the world.

Drawn from "Goreyography" by Henry Toledano (Word Play Publications, San Francisco, 1996).


Here is where you can find out what treasures we have:


http://pomegranate.stores.yahoo.net/edgorgal.html

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

DO WHAT THE BEARS DO........




.....and take some time to chill today!

Bears by Bissell 2010 wall calendar

Monday, November 02, 2009

Simply Beautiful
















Magnolias on Gold Velvet Cloth
By Martin Johnson Heade, c. 1888–1890.

Just one of Pomegranate's stunning Notecards.