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How did fur, once taboo, become so acceptable – desirable even – again? Elizabeth Day investigates an ethical dilemma that goes to the heart of the fashion industry – and meets the animal rights campaigner who refuses to be d (Read More)
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There's no shortage of drama over the festive period, so here's some of the highlightsThe Secret GardenA new musical version of the classic about the 10-year-old orphan, Mary Lennox, who returns from India to Yorkshire, where (Read More)
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Bright Star, the new movie about Keats, has ruined him for me. It's not the first time and it certainly won't be the lastOn Sunday I did the bad thing again. I bought a ticket to Bright Star, the biopic about John Keats. I ha (Read More)
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Oscar-nominated star to perform in Molière's The Misanthrope alongside Damian Lewis and Tara FitzgeraldKeira Knightley will make her debut on the West End stage later this year in a present-day version of Molière's comedy, Th (Read More)
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Howard Barker and Tim Crouch have new work in London, while Jonathan Pryce takes care of a Pinter classic in LiverpoolLove him or hate him, you can't ignore Howard Barker. I'll certainly be going to see his new play, Found in (Read More)
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How did British director Joe Wright get his bearings in Los Angeles' most deprived quarter for The Soloist, his new film about a schizophrenic musician? By asking the crackheads to give him a tourWaiting for Joe Wright to app (Read More)
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You might well be if you're watching a British film. In this provocative essay on the state of the nation's film industry, Jason Solomons wonders if the occasional home-grown masterpiece blinds us to the poor quality of many (Read More)
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I showed would-be models Some Like It Hot. Instead of laughing, they gazed in horror at Marilyn Monroe and gasped, 'But she's so big'There's a distracting anachronism in Coco Before Chanel, but luckily it crops up too late to (Read More)
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Daily Express owner Richard Desmond suing investigative biographer Tom Bower over claims about editorial interferenceA window could be opened tomorrow on the operation of one of Britain's most controversial media tycoons as R (Read More)
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Beth Ditto has spent three years as a celeb mag cover star, kooky fashion queen, and newspaper agony aunt. Now, finally, she's ready to roll with a new Rick Rubin-produced Gossip album. 'I'm still punk!' she tells Rebecca Nic (Read More)
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A show about the author's life is destined for the Comedy theatre, while Broadway is busy dusting off the frocks for the Tony awardsOver the last few weeks, Broadway has handed out all sorts of prizes – and now it's time for (Read More)