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| Days Out |
Book now for festive fun
You might not be thinking Ho-Ho-Ho just yet but it is time to book tickets in advance for Santa Specials and Christmas shows before they Go-Go-Go. NATASHA READ checks out where Santa will be heading soon and where to have some panto fun (no not behind you).
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Fireworks mark festive lights switch-on
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Classic Team Lotus open weekend
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A glimpse behind historic doors
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Come in, the water's lovely
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On the Segway starting grid
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Keeping an ear to the streets
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Life's a beach in Norfolk
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| Film |
Review: This week's film releases
He might have a clutch of top class sci-fi films under his belt, but Ridley Scott seems to be playing catch-up in other genres, including with hiws latest terrorism thriller Body of Lies - ***. Plus: Blindness - ****, The Baader Meinhof Complex - ****, Waltz With Bashir - ****.
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And now from Norwich - a bygone TV age
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Brideshead revitalised
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History and culture at Cinema City
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Cinematic lure of our beaches
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Making cinematic sweet music
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Invasion of the superhero films
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| Music |
Glyndebourne heading for Norwich
Glyndebourne on Tour celebrates its 40th anniversary this year and for the most part of that time Norwich has been on the list of places it visits. They return to Norwich Theatre Royal at the end of this month with productions of The Magic Flute, Carneb and Hansel and Gretel.
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Interview: CheekyCheeky & The Nosebleeds
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Interview: Todd Rundgren
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Interview: Wreckless Eric
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Charity label boost for city bands
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Interview: Dionne Warwick
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Interview: Justin Hawkins
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Last chance to see skiffle kid Albert Cooper
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Interview: Hazel O'Connor
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Interview: Bobo Stenson
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Music man quits after 32-years
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| Comedy |
Interview: Simon Day
You'll know him as Competitive Dad or Eco Warrior Dave Angel. But now Simon Day, minus characters, costumes and catchphrases, is heading to Norwich - as himself. ABIGAIL SALTMARSH spoke to him.
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Interview: Chris Cox
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Delivering the word of God (abridged)
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Interview: Mitch Benn
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Interview: Rhod Gilbert
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Camp quartet promise high jinks
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Interview: Danny Bhoy
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Interview: Tim Minchin
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Biggest laughs yet at festival
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Puppetry that comes X-rated
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Jane Godley's school of tough comedy
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| Theatre |
Theatre Royal unveils new line-up
Some of the biggest West End hits will be heading for the city as part of Norwich Theatre Royal's line-up for next year.
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The RSC's Romeo & Juliet
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Bringing school kids to the Bard
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Show that will melt your heart
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Glyndebourne heading for Norwich
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Acting heavyweights waiting in wings
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Snow forecast for Theatre Royal
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Twist in tale for theatre director
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Dancing in the blind spot
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A dazzling circus spectacle
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Fresh start - no strings attached
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| Art |
Susan's solo show
As far away from the stereotypical view of a footballers wife as its possible to be, Susan Gunn is an acclaimed artist whose work feature in a major new exhibition to open this week. SIMON PARKIN reports.
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Studios open their doors
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Artist's work to be published
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Preview: Aurora 2008
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Poetry project flushed with success
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Portrait: Bruer Tidman
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Table of welcome at Norwich 20
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Artwork highlights lack of space
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Spray-can artists make their mark
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Second thoughts on the brain?
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Eating Out |
Heartsease: Fatsos
Choosing a place close to home is the perfect way to pop out for dinner on a whim. NATASHA READ headed five minutes from home with her family for a bite to eat.
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Norwich: Auberge
In The Mall, you don't get more convenient for hungry and weary shoppers than Auberge. But while its bar menu is hugely popular; the upmarket French fare is less so, finds SIMON PARKIN.
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Eating Out main page
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| Bar Spy |
Toasting a unique history
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Kings' court, a hidden gem
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The Reindeer rides again
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Cock has plenty to crow about
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Eating Out main page - with Bar Spy
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