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VISUAL ARTS REVIEW: Psycho Buildings - Hayward Gallery

After the runaway success of Anthony Gormley’s Blind Light last year, the Hayward is set for another summer blockbuster with…

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THEATRE REVIEW - Pygmalion - The Old Vic

It is a new job that flower girl Eliza Doolittle is after when she presents herself at the house of…

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Edinburgh Comedy Festival shakes up the Fringe

Edinburgh will host its first annual Edinburgh Comedy Festival this August in conjunction with Scotland’s legendary Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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Make them laugh, make them cry...

When I sat down to write my column for this month, I thought back over my last few postings. I’ve…

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FEATURE: Banned books

Selling books in translation to the British market has long been an uphill struggle. Of all titles published in the…

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REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet

The Scottish Ballet, fresh from their highly acclaimed production of The Sleeping Beauty, have another smash hit in their expanding…

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COLUMN: All propaganda????

Do you ever wonder if what you see by way of location in cinema is nothing more than propaganda? Director…

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REVIEW: 9th poetry on the road festival in Bremen, Germany

The beat was in Bremen for a week in May: Anne Waldman, one of the most famous female writers of…

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Breaking into film

Getting a film accepted might seem a hopeless dream for aspiring writers but for those prepared to put the work…

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CANNES 2008: The Women

Great news to hear that one of the top awards at Cannes this year has gone to female Bosnian Director…

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