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What's On
3 unmissable music events in Leeds this June
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Review
Funny Cow: confronting the idea that women aren’t funny
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Review
Sixteen Records’ first release: Volume One
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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
Forest Sounds: A Party After the End of the World
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Interview
Well Lit: Folklore Exhibition, the art of the story
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Review
The transgression of man in controversial South African film The Wound
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Comment
Council divided over Bristol’s controversial new arts arena
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Review
Part 2: The Accomplished Woman potters on
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Celebrating Ingmar Bergman @ The Watershed
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Review
Catch a ride if you can: Poll Function @ The Wardrobe Theatre
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Review
The Girl on the Train @ West Yorkshire Playhouse
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Comment
Surreal and anxiety-inducing: Ruben Östlund’s The Square
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Picasso: breaking records from the grave
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Interview
Straddling the dapper and the sketchy: Tim Key on his new show ‘Megadate’