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by Nicola Shepherd THE MURMERINGS of discontent about Hollywood stars taking over the West End may be muted by an initiative, which has harnessed the headline-grabbing potential of Ewan MacGregor,
00:00 Fri 19th Jan 2001by Nicola Shepherd SOME say it's never too early to introduce children to the theatre. Others, who have sat through a nativity play performed by three-year-olds, will probably insist that there is
00:00 Mon 15th Jan 2001by Nicola Shepherd A DIARY is the staple of every child's stocking at Christmas and many a grown-up's, too. But after you have filled in your personal details, including blood group, and made
00:00 Mon 15th Jan 2001by Nicola Shepherd AMSTERDAM airport is to become host to some of the world's greatest art treasures, and air travellers will be able to enjoy the displays for free. Every year 40 million people
00:00 Mon 15th Jan 2001By Anna Tobin HUNDREDS of great art exhibitions are going on everyday around Britain, but even the most avid gallery goer can't get to see them all. The AnswerBank brings you the must-see shows to
00:00 Wed 03rd Jan 2001By Anna Tobin BRITAIN'S museums are being encouraged to look for other sources of income as public money is not so forthcoming. But what is being done to stop commercialism going too far Across
00:00 Fri 02nd Feb 2001By Nicola Shepherd WHO'S THE best judge of a good book The ordinary person who has just read it The literary critic Other authors Or the person whose name carries weight for reasons other than
00:00 Wed 20th Dec 2000 YOU LOVE pantomime! Oh, yes you do! Every year you flock to the theatre to see mother get goosed, a girl kiss Cinderella and the villain booed off stage. The art form that had its origins in the
00:00 Wed 20th Dec 2000By Nicola Shepherd THE WORLD has still, it would appear, not had enough of the Agatha Christie play The Mousetrap. The production just celebrated its 20,000th performance. It has been seen by 10
00:00 Tue 19th Dec 2000By Nicola Shepherd THE BOLSHEVIK revolutionaries, Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin have been revealed as plunderers of the Russian nation's great art treasures. They sold off some of the most valuable
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