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Published: 5 April, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
The men earned a living by wading through the scum and detritus that flowed thorough the sewer system....
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Published: 5 April, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Certificate PG
Rating: 5 Out Of 5 Stars
Chunky colours and big images, stylised faces and streets, this...
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Published: 5 April, 2012
by RICHARD OSLEY
There’s a danger of all of us being a bit Titanicked out right now as we hit 100 years since the big...
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Published: 29 March, 2012
by ROISIN GADELRAB
When the Live and Unsigned music talent competition came to Camden earlier this year, such was the...
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Published: 29 March, 2012
by GERALD ISAAMAN
As their car turned from Tasker Road into Parkhill Road, the artists Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson...
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Published: 29 March, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Certificate 18
Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars
Michael Perry is dead. He was killed on June 10 2010 by the state...
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Published: 29 March, 2012
Halcyon Days is a comedy-drama set during the final weeks of the 1960s. Ostensibly a play about three potential couples,...
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Eggs-shaped ideas
Bank of England Museum: Easter EGGstravaganza!
Put all your eggs in one basket – a special treasure trail family event...
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Published: 23 March, 2012
AN article about the failures of the Feminist movement to reach working class women by a Tribune reporter has kick-...
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Published: 23 March, 2012
AN article about the failures of the Feminist movement to reach working class women by a Tribune reporter has kick-started...
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Published: 23 March, 2012
by PETER GRUNER
Few know the identity of the mysterious “Gentle Author” but his or her book of real-life...
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Published: 22 March, 2012
by GERALD ISAAMAN
He had 200 people at his 70th birthday party. And there will be only 100 when he celebrates his 80th...
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Published: 22 March, 2012
by ROISIN GADELRAB
I owe Paul Simon. During those miserable teenage months cramming for school exams, he and Art Garfunkel...
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Published: 22 March, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
The Christmas party complete with karaoke at the offices of the Railway Maritime and Transport Union in...
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Published: 22 March, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
Certificate 12a
Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars
Let us take...
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Published: 22 March, 2012
by JOSH LOEB
There is hardly a dearth of plays that touch on the subject of the Holocaust.
By far the least interesting...
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Published: 15 March, 2012
by GERALD ISAAMAN
We have been here before.
Many times.
How is it that those who have a greed for power – whether...
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Published: 15 March, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Certificate 12a
Rating: 5 Out Of 5 Stars
The simple premise of this film is the that capitalism has not...
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Published: 15 March, 2012
by JOSH LOEB
Anyone who has experienced any aspect of the criminal justice system will testify that it is hard....
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Published: 8 March, 2012
by CONRAD LANDIN
With this year’s Olympics taking place almost exclusively in east London, you’d think that...
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Published: 8 March, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Directed by Michael Winterbottom
Certificate 15
Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars
Thomas Hardy’s influence...
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Published: 8 March, 2012
OLIVER WISEMAN
Sober and doorstopish, Crime and Punishment is the sort of book many start and few finish.
Unfortunately...
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Published: 1 March, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Wilkie Collins wrote stories for everyone, and the Victorian author, now the subject of a new book by...
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Published: 1 March, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Directed by David Wain
Certificate 15
Rating: 2 Out Of 5 Stars
It is the staple of the Saturday supplement...
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Published: 1 March, 2012
by HOWARD LOXTON
With a toot of trumpets and a rattle of drums, Josie Rourke launches her first season as artistic director...
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Published: 23 February, 2012
THE BOMB: A PARTIAL HISTORY at the Tricycle Theatre
by HOWARD LOXTON
THESE 10 short plays by nine different...
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Published: 23 February, 2012
by ROISIN GADELRAB
Do not ask Adam Cohen about his songs, at least not while he’s hungover and still in bed....
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Published: 23 February, 2012
BY ANDREW JOHNSON
With a tragic prescience, Tom Hurndall, a young peace activist and photographer, wrote an email to...
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Published: 23 February, 2012
by PETER GRUNER
Repressed Jewish angst finally explodes with morsels of fish and chips splattering the wall in...
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Published: 23 February, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Directed by John Madden
Certificate PG
Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars
Horlicks outsells both Pepsi and Coke...
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Published: 16 February, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Rating: 5 Out Of 5 Stars
Certificate 15
Roger Corman’s impressive film canon includes the recent...
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Published: 16 February, 2012
by AMY SMITH
Gilbert and Sullivan’s ridiculous farce, The Mikado, is enjoying a sell-out extended run at the King...
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Published: 16 February, 2012
by WILLIAM McLENNAN
January 1 is the chance for everyone to wipe the slate clean, set new targets and start afresh....
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Published: 10 February, 2012
by ANDREW JOHNSON
Three of Eugene O’Neill’s early forays into drama have been dusted off and given a...
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Published: 9 February, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis don’t exactly have a reputation as being a barrel of laughs.
But...
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Published: 9 February, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Directed by James Bobin
Certificate U
Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars
The worldwide phenomenon that is The...
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Published: 9 February, 2012
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
OperaUpClose has done it again, coming up with another Puccini hit at the King’s Head Theatre...
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Published: 9 February, 2012
by AMY SMITH
Sense and Sensibility is the perfect Valentine’s date – unadulterated romantic schmaltz...
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Published: 9 February, 2012
There’s something to interest every child of any age at the Imagine Children’s Festival, which returns this...
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Published: 2 February, 2012
by DAN CARRIER
Directed by Sean Durkin
Certificate 15
Rating: 4 Out Of 5 Stars
While not a horror nor a thriller in the...