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Nicholas Shakespeare on Priscilla, queen of mystery
No matter how deeply biographers delve, some aspects of their subjects' lives will remain forever mysterious, says Nicholas Shakespeare
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Glastonbury 2014 - Kasabian video review
The Telegraph's Neil McCormick gives his verdict on Kasabian's closing set at Glastonbury Festival 2014
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Glastonbury 2014 - Dolly Parton pulls in the crowds
Dolly Parton wows the crowds at Glastonbury as a 100,000 people flock to see her perform classics such as Jolene and Blue Smoke on the Pyramid Stage
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'The only heckler I'm worried about is myself'
After her Glastonbury debut, Tourette's sufferer Jess Thom explains how her condition makes for perfect comedy material. By Sarah Chalmers
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Age now holds its own allure
As a new, older-actors-only The Importance of Being Earnest hits theatres, Laura Thompson asks if the way our society looks at age is changing
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Glastonbury 2014, Sunday: as it happened
Don't miss a beat of the final day of Glastonbury 2014 as Kasabian, Dolly Parton and Ed Sheeran star at Worthy Farm
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Glastonbury 2014, live: Sunday - Kasabian, Dolly Parton, Ed Sheeran
Don't miss a beat of the final day of Glastonbury 2014 as Kasabian, Dolly Parton and Ed Sheeran star at Worthy Farm
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Imagine ... Monty Python: And Now for Something Rather Similar, BBC One, review: the sadness behind the reunion
Do Monty Python really want to get back together?, asks Benji Wilson
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Arena: The 50 Year Argument, review: inside the New York Review of Books
The best way to enjoy the wonders of the NYRB is to read it, says Benji Wilson
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Arena: The 50 Year Argument, BBC Four, review: inside the New York Review of Books
Watching the Arena documentary shows the best way to enjoy the wonders of the magazine is to read it, says Benji Wilson
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Band of Brothers used as training video at Sandhurst
Scenes from the acclaimed television series are studied by trainees undergoing officer training at Sandhurst
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Keira Knightley: why I enjoy working with female directors
Keira Knightley says the female directors allow her to move away from the 'pink and fluffy' image of women that male directors create
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Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber will regret their behaviour, says Jimmy Osmond
The Osmonds star says the celebrities will regret influencing young minds into thinking the way they behave is 'good'
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Aerosmith, review: 'Nostalgia for a time I didn't exist'
The Aerosmith spell only faltered when its frontman Steven Tyler left the stage, says Jonathan McAloon
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Glastonbury could end in 2020, says Michael Eavis
Michael Eavis says that they will 'see what happens' after the festival's 50th anniversary in six years time
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La Finta Giardiniera, review: 'feeble plot, stylish staging'
Rupert Christiansen reviews Glyndebourne's new production of La Finta Giardiniera, an early work by Mozart
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La Finta Giardiniera, Glyndebourne, review: 'feeble and convoluted'
Rupert Christiansen laments Glyndebourne's decision to perform La Finta Giardiniera, an early work by Mozart
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Glastonbury 2014: in pictures
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Robert Plant, Metallica, Jack White at Glastonbury, review: 'a whole lotta love for Robert Plant'
Robert Plant's still got the vocal chops as well as the stadium charisma, says Neil McCormick
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