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Saturday 5 July 2008

 

The latest culture as recommended by our staff

Liz Anderson

Liz suggests


It’ll end in tears

James Delingpole

2nd April, 2008

Hughie Green, Most Sincerely (BBC4); Clay (BBC1)

Supplementary benefits

Henrietta Bredin

26th March, 2008

Henrietta Bredin talks to the Young Vic’s David Lan and ENO’s John Berry about the joys of collaboration

Natural beauty

Andrew Lambirth

26th March, 2008

Amazing Rare Things
The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, until 28 September

Women on top

Kate Chisholm

26th March, 2008

Brilliant Women: 18th-Century Bluestockings
National Portrait Gallery, until 15 June

Waste of life

Deborah Ross

26th March, 2008

Beaufort
15, Key Cities

Lost in translation

Lloyd Evans

26th March, 2008

A Couple of Poor, Polish-Speaking Romanians
Soho Theatre

The Man Who Had All the Luck
Donmar Warehouse

Letting down Mr B.

Giannandrea Poesio

26th March, 2008

New York City Ballet
London Coliseum

Reflexive and reflective

Michael Tanner

26th March, 2008

Punch and Judy
Linbury Studio

La vie parisienne
Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Mozartian magnificence

Robin Holloway

26th March, 2008

Robin Holloway raves about Hermanm Abert's Mozart

Celebrating renewal

Kate Chisholm

26th March, 2008

Sunday Feature (BBC Radio 3); CD Review (BBC Radio 3)

Hancock’s hubris

Simon Hoggart

26th March, 2008

Hancock and Joan (BBC4); The Number 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (BBC1)

The ideally expensive thing

Susan Moore

18th March, 2008

Susan Moore on how the Americans have become net sellers of works of art

Canter through Dada

Andrew Lambirth

18th March, 2008

Duchamp, Man Ray, Picarbia
Tate Modern, until 26 May

Juan Muñoz
Tate Modern, until 27 April 

Ready for retirement

Michael Tanner

18th March, 2008

Eugene Onegin
Royal Opera House

Fiesque
Bloomsbury Theatre

Courting humour

Lloyd Evans

18th March, 2008

Legal Fictions
Savoy

Baby Girl; The Miracle
Cottesloe

Living doll

Deborah Ross

18th March, 2008

Lars and the Real Girl
12A, Nationwide

Unsung hero

Giannandrea Poesio

18th March, 2008

New York City Ballet
London Coliseum

Death of television

Kate Chisholm

18th March, 2008

The City Speaks (BBC Radio 4)

’Arold’s tragedy

James Delingpole

18th March, 2008

The Curse of Steptoe (BBC4); The Passion (BBC1)

Crossing continents

Lloyd Evans

12th March, 2008

Lloyd Evans on the trend among British authors to sell their archives to the United States

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