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THEATRE REVIEW: A Midsummer Night's Dream, RSC

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is littered with arcane references to obscure concepts and ideas with which a modern audience may…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, National Theatre

Mere minutes after the start of Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn’s Every Good Boy Deserves Favour at the National Theatre,…

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Poetcasting

You have heard of Podcasting, but have you heard of Poetcasting? Alex Pryce has come up with an inventive way…

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DANCE REVIEW: Les Sept Planches de la Ruse

Exotic in its discipline, this show is an extended and unusual object animation using the brushstrokes of Beijing opera.

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The History of Week Ending

Week Ending was, from its inception in the 70s to its demise in the late 90s, BBC Radio’s flagship topical…

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THEATRE REVIEW: Armature of the Absolute

This is punk theatre at its best. Marseille-based marionette circus Buchinger's Boot is a glorious, gluttonous junkyard of scavenged paraphernalia…

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Going to the Cinema

As a kid growing up in the 50s and 60s, visiting the cinema was a near-magical experience. Gone were the…

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Dev Patel: Slumdog Millionaire

Dev Patel, lead actor in Danny Boyle’s latest film Slumdog Millionaire, talks to Samiat Pedro about landing his dream role,…

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COLUMN: Jean Muir: A Fashion Icon

Muir is renowned for her development of the classic and elegant fashion aesthetic, and now a year after her eponymous…

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Diary of an Actress

Shaking her hair out of its tight bun to further suit the casting breakdown (“Italian bombshell, busty, curvaceous, Sophia Loren…

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