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Well Lit: Remi Kanazi @ Palestine Museum, Bristol
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Irit Dekel mixes Tel Aviv with Nina Simone @ Band on the Wall
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“Strength is removed from the shackles of masculinity”: Annie Swynnerton @ Mcr Art Gallery
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Women in the arts and beyond strike this International Women’s Day
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Nick Hakim supplies smooth neo-soul at The Deaf Institute
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Tijuana’s post-rock prodigies: Mint Field @ The Eagle Inn
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Puma Blue: Bedroom pop crooner demands live attention
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What will win at the Oscars 2018? Here’s TSOTA’s predictions
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Last Chance to See Surrealism in Egypt: Art et Liberté 1938-1948 at Tate Liverpool
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Moments That Changed Our World: stories from an older generation
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“Short, sweet and upbeat”: Alvvays @ Church, Leeds
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Women, Citizenship, and the 1918 Representation of the People Act
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A Four Tet to forget @ Old Granada Studios
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A fresh view of 1960s British art: The Walker’s ‘Kaleidoscope: Colour and Sequence’
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The Almighty Sometimes @ The Royal Exchange Theatre
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“Biting, poetic and woke lyricism”: Jen Cloher @ The Deaf Institute
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Pilbeam’s Noise Night: Valentine’s Special @ Oporto