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Keeping up with the Jones

Thousands of British holidaymakers head for Spain each year: but how do we communicate with the locals? School-student Spanish (if you remember it) may not be enough. If you don’t want to find yourself at a loss, now’s the time ...

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February at the Barbican (highlights)

February at the Barbican sees the opening of Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector, a major exhibition that presents the personal collections of artists including Damien Hirst, Edmund de Waal, Peter Blake, Pae White and Andy Warhol. The month also ...

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Classic countdown has begun

The London Classic Car Show fires up in just a few days to bring magical motoring moments to the capital. •Where can you watch a genuine Grand Prix racing car in action, indoors, while enjoying a burger prepared by TV ...

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ENO’s operas are back on screen

The English National Opera (ENO) will once more be beaming performances from its home in the London Coliseum to 350 cinemas across the UK. Tickets are now on sale for the three performances, which are: La Traviata – Wednesday, 15th ...

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Hang-Up at Xmas

To celebrate the festive season, the Hang-Up Gallery is showcasing a collection of new, rare and/or previously unseen artworks from the Hang-Up artist roster. As a nod to the spirit of the festive season all works featured in the show will ...

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Crumbs! It’s art!

Emdad Rahman speaks to Daisy Brydon. It is not unusual for Daisy Brydon to spend 50-60 hours plotting artistic baking creations. The talented baker was presenting masterclasses and pulling in the crowds during the Foodies Festival at the Truman Brewery ...

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Foodies Festival hits Brick Lane

Emdad Rahman interviews founder Sue Hitchen The Foodies Festival began at the Roxburgh Hotel in Edinburgh. It attracted so many positive reviews that it was moved to the Sheraton and subsequently to Holyrood Park. The show has continued to grow. Now ...

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Last call for the Infidel

Time’s running out to see The Infidel, the new stage adaptation of David Baddiel’s hit comedy movie, which has been playing at the Theatre Royal Stratford East during October. Baddiel has written the book and lyrics for the new production, ...

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