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Hitchcock and food

Alfred Hitchcock was both gourmand and glutton. His physical girth reveals the extent that he loved his food. He has…

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Contemporary galleries expand

It is an exciting time for exhibition goers, as many new art galleries open their doors and some of our…

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REVIEW: From Russia, Royal Academy

REVIEW: The Romanov royal family’s crest was a double-headed eagle looking east and west, a mythical metaphor for an unlikely…

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REVIEW: Alexander Rodchenko, Revolution in Photography, The Hayward

REVIEW: It's about time that we paid homage to Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko. He's been dead for over fifty years…

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Want to write? Top tips for making it as a Creative Writer

Oh the life of the writer: visions spring to mind of days whiled away sitting in cafes, sipping espresso, being…

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Art Dubai Preview

Gordon Finlayson gives us a preview of the art fair that sees Middle Eastern mega bucks collide with the global…

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How do you sell a band? Ask the punters...

Digital music sales are up, but retail CD sales have dropped, leaving the music business in flux. To add insult…

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Unique drama course closes to new students

Severe under-funding at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow has led to a freeze of recruitment…

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Britain’s greatest living dramatist

The British Library recently purchased Pinter’s entire archive for £1.1 million.

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REVIEW: Speed the Plow

Written by David Mamet, the play was originally shown on Broadway (featuring Madonna in the secretary role). The three person…

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