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Money Talks: Art, Society & Power review - Engaging look at how we assign value
Money. It makes the world go round, if Cabaret’s Emcee is to be believed. Of course, seven years ...
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Review | exhibitions
Cosmo review - Something for everyone
All-you-can-eat and buffets are slowly making a comeback in the UK. At the forefront of the Oxford ...
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Review | food-and-drink
The Red Shoes review - Both a pleasure and a puzzle
There are some plays where you can’t help feeling that the majority of the audience is missing ...
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Review | theatre
Meg 2: The Trench [12A] review
A creature is unleashed, science and business are the baddies and a motley crew must rag-tag ...
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Review | cinema
The Gruffalo review - Winsome Tale Will Keep The Kids Engaged
In 1999, Author Julia Donaldson and Illustrator Axel Scheffler released The Gruffalo - a ...
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Review | theatre
Window Seat review - A Powerful Premise That Flickers With Life
There is a famous episode of Porridge, the seminal, prison-set sit-com from the seventies starring ...
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Review | theatre
Taste Tibet review - Fresh and Dazzling Flavours at Affordable Prices
Taste Tibet is sort of a local legend. The cuisine is that of co-owner Yeshi Jampa, who was born ...
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Review | food-and-drink
Crick Crack Club: Little Red Riding Hood review - An Evening of Globe-Trotting Macabre Entertainment
The Story Museum have embraced C. S. Lewis’s maxim that “One day [we] will be old enough for ...
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Review | theatre
The War of the Worlds review - “Have you not learnt your lesson?”
Let’s get one thing clear – this is not a straight-up stage adaptation of the sci-fi classic, ...
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Review | theatre
The Act of Killing [15] review
Just go and see it. Go and see The Act of Killing. Enlightening, unbelievable and soul-crushingly ...
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Review | cinema
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