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The Magic of The Trees at ART JERICHO review - Magically charged and imbued with beauty and meaning.
In an intimate, uncluttered space in Jericho this exhibition has captured the beauty, complexity ...
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Review | exhibitions
Toast review - A curious revival of an early work by a now-famous playwright fails to hit the mark.
Richard Bean is now rightly famous as one of the UK's finest modern playwrights. Award-winning ...
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Al Shami review
Went to Al Shami on Saturday evening for a friend's birthday with high hopes for a delicious meal. ...
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Review | food-and-drink
A Bigger Splash [15] review - 'Tilda Swinton manages to convey a broad spectrum of emotions without raising her voice above a whisper.'
A Bigger Splash is described as an erotic thriller. Erotic, yes, and voluptuous and edgy, but I ...
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Review | cinema
Simon Sebag Montefiore and The Romanovs review - '...hearing Simon talk about the political and personal relationships of the royal (and sometimes not so royal) subjects of this book has piqued my interest a lot more.'
I happened to catch an interview with Simon Sebag Montefiore about his latest book The Romanovs on ...
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Villagers, Aiden Knight review - '... they undoubtedly played at their best with such a discerning crowd.'
"Why do you keep a mandarin orange on here? Did you think it was a shaker?" Conor O'Brien ...
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Review | gigs
Simon Armitage review - Simon Armitage is a top bloke, which is fortunate, because it can be a dangerous thing to meet your idols
Simon Armitage is a top bloke, which is fortunate, because it can be a dangerous thing to meet your ...
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The Spin Jazz Club: Theo Travis' Double Talk, Thursday 4th February, The Wheatsheaf review - 'A great live band and a great gig.'
The 'f' word was much in evidence at The Spin Jazz club when Theo Travis' Double Talk was there ...
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Review | concerts
Noose review
Oxford student Anthony Maskell's minimalist Noose is occupying the early slot at the Burton Taylor ...
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Review | theatre
Flare Path review - 'The play seems to be about loves and relationships, but the war intrudes into every corner of their lives and affects the decisions they make.'
Flare Path, by Terence Rattigan, was written during WWII. Rattigan was a rear gunner (a tail end ...
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