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Alice, Alice - where the heck is Alice?

Alice in Wonderland 3D (PG) Director Tim Burton Starring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas 108 mins Two star rating BY MICHAEL JOYCE Though he works in a rather a narrow range ( you can have it... » MORE
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Electro-pop pays the Rent for Alexander

ARMED with a dancefloor full of electro-pop anthems, his own clothing designs and a kitsch girl dance troupe to wear them, Alexander Price is living the dream, writes MATT TROLLOPE. Growing up in Sheffield, the 25-year-old got his first taste of London li... » MORE
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Mat Collishaw, Tracey Emin and Paula Rego: At The Foundling

BY ALISON OLDHAM Brit artists Tracey Emin, Paula Rego and Mat Collinshaw put the issues raised by the Foundling Museum – and which still continue today – into even sharper focus The most poignant items in the collection at Bloomsbury s Foundling Museum are the tokens... » MORE
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REVIEW: Crouch End Festival Chorus, Haydn s Creation, Barbican

For all that it sounds like something from a Monty Python sketch, the Crouch End Festival Chorus is the most accomplished of the large-scale outer London choirs and flourishing at the moment... » MORE
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REVIEW: Chronicles of Long Kesh

A superb cast of six deliver maximum power with minimum props in these episodes from Northern Ireland s grim Long Kesh prison during the 1970s and 1980s. The performers punctuate scenes by belting out rock classics, like a contrasting chorus to their imp... » MORE
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The art of smoking survives at Manchester Street, Marylebone

Introduced to his first sophisticated smoke by writer Roald Dahl, Joseph Connolly rediscovers the pleasure at Marylebone s latest bijou hotel which boasts a splendid terrace specially dedicated to the art This, gosh, is my 50th restaurant review for the... » MORE
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London Calling: the Beatles, The Stones and cooking hash badly

Barry Miles s colourful vignettes of post-war London when he mixed with the likes of Paul McCartney and Marianne Faithfull are a delight. Bridget Galton talks to him. THE old adage that if you can remember the 60s, you weren t there, doesn t apply to Bar... » MORE
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