By Kerry Smith, Thursday, September 2, 2010
I don't think I could watch Derek Jacobi on stage in the West End. I'd expect him to break into a rousing chorus of, ‘Yes, my name is Igglepiggle. Iggle-piggle-wiggle-niggle-diggle!' or finish off each scene with his catchphrase, ‘Isn't that a pip?'
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By Olivia Palamountain, Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Paul Gauguin is arguably one of the 19th century's most famous artists, whose bold and powerful images include Tehamana. Tate Modern will host the first exhibition devoted to the French artist in more than 50 years
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By Lottie Moggach, Thursday, July 22, 2010
If, in London, you find yourself at a literary party and at a loss for conversation, there are a few subjects guaranteed to rouse even the most reticent writer: the pitiful advances offered by publishers these days; whether or not Martin Amis is a great novelist; and the hiking of membership fees at the London Library
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