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Despite a roast vermin feast cooked up by Moro chef Sam Clark and pieces like Tomás Saraceno’s Network Sphere Network 4, Frieze failed to hit the heights
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Dancing to the beat of the taiko drum
From the Shichisan Stomp to Torodoki “rumble of thunder” the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers succeeded in their aim to ‘awaken and join with the spirit of their drums.
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Turner Prize 2011 at BALTIC
Thankfully the North wind did not blow quite as hard as it can last Friday night as crowds of visitors queued up outside BALTIC in Gateshead for a chance to see this year's Turner Prize nominees. The BALTIC building reached capacity at around 7pm and from then on it was strictly on- in one-out policy as the region's art fans gathered to see what has been dubbed 'Arguably the world's most prestigious and best known award for contemporary art, the Turner Prize.'
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Credit-card shredding Frieze delights
This year's Frieze art fair has a fun feel to it - such as Pierre Huyghe's delightful Acquarium.
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The Somnambulists tells haunting stories of soldiers in Iraq
Richard Jobson's The Somnambulists, which shows 15 British servicemen and women who served in Basra in Iraq telling their stories, creates a haunting impression. The testimonies talk of the heat, dust, camaraderie, vulnerability, terror, loss.
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Living in rhythm
Kristina Dryza politely tries to explain her notion of rhythm
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Paul Graham’s Great British Road Trip
“I realised that concealment… has run through… my work, from the landscape of Northern Ireland, and the unemployed tucked away in backstreet offices, to the burdens of history swept under the carpet in Europe or Japan."
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You sexy beast: Sexual Nature show reveals all
Find out more about the sex life of animals at the Natural History Museum in London. Photograph by Suzanne Plunkett, Reuters
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New York downtown at the Barbican
New York's SoHo district in the early 1970s is the setting for an artistic response to recession in the Barbican's current exhibition.
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Remember What It Was Like At School, Parents!
Penelope Friday discusses the problems for teenagers of showing intelligence at school.
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Harry Shapiro takes a look at the life of Ginger Baker
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Music that moves me
Beethoven's string quartets and his seventh symphony are some of the works that I love
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Ben Tyers Lives and Breathes His Art
The only by-appointment contemporary Wunderkammer in the UK! Open till June 2010 please call this number +44 (0)207 209 5671 for appointments
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No excuses: theatre is affordable
If you can afford a cinema ticket, you can afford a theatre ticket
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Five Alternatives To Dan Brown’s New Book
Sick of Dan Brown? There are plenty of other page-turners about
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Tally Ho
Art, poetry and fashion all feature in Knott's journal-magazine Tally Ho.
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Limoncello at Zoo Art Fair
Rebecca May Marston of the Limoncello Gallery talks to Bella Crane about the work at...
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James Turrell light installations offer feast for the inner eye
Californian artist James Turrell's Dhatu installation, from his Ganzfeld series, creates a vast visual field of constantly-changing colour. At one stage, the contours of the room dissolve.
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The Misanthrope
Go and see The Misanthrope if you can get a ticket
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Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn come to London’s Proud Central
Unseen photographs of Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe at Proud Central Gallery.
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Collectors spend big at London's annual Frieze art fair again
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The Oligarch’s Wife – Chapter One
The is the first chapter of my book, The Oligarch's Wife, out now!
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Tough choice for the Costa judges
The 2009 Costa prize goes to poet Christopher Reid.
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Documentary Review: Seed Hunter
Kristina Dryza reviews the documentary Seed Hunter, the hunt for plant genes
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My top ten books of the year
Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows was one of my favourite books of 2009.
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FlashForward – The Gift
A look at the most recent installment of FlashForward - is the honeymood period over?
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Sustainable Cities – ‘Long Live the City’
Kristina Dryza and others are interviewed on the future of sustainable cities
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Wheelchair Chic
Penelope Friday points out that fashion is not just for the able bodied - something which all too many designers and companies apparently forget...
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ME/CFIDS Awareness Day
Penelope Friday speaks out on ME Awareness Day, Lynn Gilderdale, and the issues with living with ME as a chronic illness.
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Free Fiction: Carleton And The Penguins
Penelope Friday posts a free, original, short story about men, love and penguins.
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Hayley Clarke is from Cambridgeshire. A journalism graduate, meaning that although she doesnt necessarily know it all, she likes to try and convince people that she does. A keen follower of popular culture but... [read more]
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3about is a blog about the 3 of us. We write about the stuff we do, places we see, things we like... About anything we feel is worth sharing. Check us out on www.3about.com Hope... [read more]
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Pips Taylor is a hugely exciting new find from Bolton bringing the same cheeky northern warmth which have made fellow Bolton-ites Vernon Kay and Sarah Cox so successful. She is totally natural in front of... [read more]
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Shaun Hutson has had more than 60 books published (half of these under various pseudonyms during his career) as well as writing for TV, radio, numerous magazines and the music business. He believes that life... [read more]
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Another Year Older -
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Rebecca runs a luxury vintage fashion e-boutique, JunoSaysHello.com, and is in the second year of a PhD on Latin American art collections. She is based in London and will be posting stylish missives on fashion... [read more]
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Apart from practising far too much yoga, Jane Procter consults on digital strategy and commentates on social, fashion and sociological events. A long time ago she edited Tatler Magazine for a very long time... [read more]
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