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Before the Second World War, there were around seventy cinemas operating in Leeds. Since 2014, Valley Press poets James Nash and Matthew Hedley Stoppard have been visiting the sites of these abandoned picturehouses and writing about them in verse - as well as covering the topic of cinema-going in general.

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Before the Second World War, there were around seventy cinemas operating in Leeds. Since 2014, Valley Press poets James Nash and Matthew Hedley Stoppard have been visiting the sites of these abandoned picturehouses and writing about them in verse - as well as covering the topic of cinema-going in general.
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James Nash studied theology at the Catholic University of America, where he received a PhD in theology and taught full-time until 1994. He contributed to Introducing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, ed. Berard L. Marthaler, and has published articles in several theological journals. After a career in journalism, in 2014 he began serving with other volunteers at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle to provide unhoused guests with food and clothing. Beginning in 2017, Dr. Nash has worked as an advocate with the Way Home to Campaign to end chronic homelessness in the nation's capital.