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BFI Southbank to exhibit paintings and sketches of 'Freudian ballet' created for the film by Hein HeckrothThe Red Shoes, Powell and Pressburger's 1948 masterpiece, is one of the most visually spectacular movies in British his (Read More)
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A magnificent revival of The Entertainer and a two-man Shakespeare play impress Clare BrennanA mirror ball, 3ft across, descends into the bleak boarding house, scattering red-white-and-blue beams over the brown sofa, brown ta (Read More)
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She's 81 and growing frail, but revered author and poet Maya Angelou has lost none of her legendary wisdom and humour. In a rare interview, she explains why she's not about to retireDuring a trip to Senegal, Maya Angelou cal (Read More)
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She's 81 and growing frail, but revered author and poet Maya Angelou has lost none of her legendary wisdom and humour. In a rare interview, she explains why she's not about to retireDuring a trip to Senegal, Maya Angelou cal (Read More)
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Subscribe here for your own daily copy delivered to your inboxANOTHER OVERBLOWN CAPTAINCY DEBATEThe Fiver knows more than most the pitfalls of getting your hopes up only to find them dashed on the rocks of despond. Pacing its (Read More)
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The TV series of vampires in small-town America is now enthralling British viewersIt's rare, bordering on never- happened-before-ever, that I should find myself agreeing with the oracle that is Lindsay Lohan. But like the act (Read More)
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Sir Alex Ferguson's side can take dignity from their defeat at Chelsea, but they'll also do well to shed a real sense of injusticeIt is a curious war-dance: a little hop and a skip, then a flurry of frantic hand movements, as (Read More)
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Royal Opera House, LondonBallet makes no ethnic distinctions. We accept without question a Caribbean Romeo or an Asian Juliet. George Balanchine's abstract work Agon, however, has remained subtly colour-conscious since the pi (Read More)
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For two decades Darcey Bussell was Britain's greatest ballerina. So what's it going to be like for the Strictly Come Dancing contestants when she starts judging on the show next month? Here, she talks about her new life in S (Read More)
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Sadler's Wells, LondonIt was witty of Rambert to put their new Darwin-inspired work next to a revival of Carnival of the Animals. Siobhan Davies's setting of the Saint-Saëns score is exactly the kind of dottily anthropomorphi (Read More)
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It has been a long, rocky road for homegrown urban music in the UK, but this year N-Dubz and a close-knit group of stars have stormed the charts. Ben Thompson hails the new Brit pop scene's key players It's just before 3am on (Read More)
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New Orleans' steamy streets, Gothic buildings and voodoo myths have made it the setting of scary tales for decadesOn Chestnut and First, in the Garden District of New Orleans, stands a handsome Greek revival mansion with Ioni (Read More)
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Tough Time, Nice Time, Crewe/BirminghamDon't rush to this if you want a jolly night out, but do if you want to be challenged and engage with life at its most bleak and most funny. Don't see this if you like a narrative that m (Read More)
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The dance scene is booming right now. So why are male choreographers getting all the attention?Dance has always been seen as the one art form where women weren't just more visible than men, but were also in charge. From the p (Read More)
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With tours of Soweto and Number Four prison, South Africa's biggest city is confronting its apartheid history head onGo to Cape Town for the waterfront, for Table Mountain and for the wine country. Go to Johannesburg for ... (Read More)
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With Halloween just around the corner and Spike Jonze's film of Where the Wild Things Are already scaring up fierce business in the US, steenbeck tracks down the big beastsIs a monster ever just a monster? In literature and f (Read More)
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Pioneering British Asian choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh has turned classical Indian dance into something postmodern and urbane, writes Sanjoy RoyIn shortTrained in a classical Indian dance tradition, Shobana Jeyasingh remade (Read More)
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The author of The Cheap Bastard's Guide to Chicago reveals how to eat, drink, skate, dance and otherwise enjoy the Second City to the fullest – all for freeFor more ideas on how to holiday for free see this Saturday's TravelT (Read More)
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Originally published on 15 October 1983This could be the way pop promotion is going – new artists launched not with a full concert, but with the live equivalent of a video clip.The scene at the Camden Palace in the early hour (Read More)
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Art review: He may have done them on his own, but these doomy, gloomy paintings look positively amateurishDamien Hirst's paintings hang in a single, long space at the Wallace Collection, on walls covered in blue silk with a v (Read More)