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Review
The accomplished woman goes to wine school
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Interview
Meet Chris Tavener: the satirical singer songwriter spoofing his way through the music scene
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Review
Happy Days: absurd, surreal and unexpected
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Review
Ladybird: a story of growing up, at its most candid
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Review
Funny Cow: confronting the idea that women aren’t funny
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Review
Works Ahead: expect something weird, personal and entirely half-done
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Review
Ty Segall and The Freedom Band enthrall at Gorilla
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Review
Unknown Mortal Orchestra: a refined live performance at Albert Hall
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Review
The transgression of man in controversial South African film The Wound
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Review
Part 2: The Accomplished Woman potters on
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Interview
Straddling the dapper and the sketchy: Tim Key on his new show ‘Megadate’
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Comment
Bernard Herrmann’s ‘Vertigo’ score 50 years on
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Review
Alfa Mist creates a sense of unity at Band on the Wall
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Interview
The Low Anthem on their new album, the sea, hecklers and cats
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Review
Chiharu Shiota: Beyond Time @ Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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Review
“A diverse and thoughtful exhibition” INTERFACE @ neo:studios
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Review
Minefield: a compassionate investigation into the power of resilience and peace