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Guardian - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 14:56

Each Friday we pledge to review whatever you've sent us over the past seven days, with absolutely no restrictions. We might not be nice about it, mind. From new music and podcasts to photos and dodgy texts, here's this week's selection

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Categories: Arts News

The best films on release in cinemas now

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 14:29
All the best films on release in cinemas this week plus The Telegraph's reviews of the movies to look out for






Categories: Arts News

Garth Brooks in all or none warning

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 14:21
Garth Brooks says he wants to put on all five concerts in Dublin or none at all after the city's council refused licenses for two of them.
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Painters vie for £25,000 award

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 13:38
A view of a block of flats painted onto concrete by a former dentist is among the five artworks shortlisted for the UK's most lucrative painting prize.
Categories: Arts News

A list of the 101 best movies on Netflix UK

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 13:25
The best films currently available on the movie and TV subscription service Netflix UK, selected by film critic Tim Robey






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George Ezra, Wanted On Voyage, review: 'a joyous release'

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 13:00
George Ezra's debut has charm to spare, says Neil McCormick
Categories: Arts News

Geldof "overwhelmed" by support

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 12:50
Bob Geldof tells DJ Chris Evans the letters of support from the public since Peaches death have 'really helped'
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Paul Horn, Jazz flautist, dies at 84

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 12:28
Grammy-winning jazz flautist and New Age music pioneer, Paul Horn, who performed with Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, dies aged 84.
Categories: Arts News

Tosca, Longborough Festival Opera, review: 'serviceable'

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 12:08
This production of Puccini's Tosca was intimate but lacked crackling electricity, says Rupert Christiansen
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HARRIS HILL: Head of Grants Trusts and Foundations

Guardianjobs - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:55
£40k - 50k per year: HARRIS HILL: An Arts based organisation in London, seek an interim Head of Trusts, Grants and Foundation to cover a maternity period of 6 months on a full time basis. London
Categories: Arts Jobs

Prokofiev: Violin Sonatas - Five Melodies, review: 'finely honed performances'

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:51
Alina Ibragimova and Steven Osborne's performances have a real strength of character, says Geoffrey Norris
Categories: Arts News

Vittorio Grigòlo, The Romantic Hero, review: 'lachrymose intensity'

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:51
Vittorio Grigòlo's latest CD leaves Rupert Christiansen questioning whether he is serious about developing his artistry
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Johansson wins payout from author

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:43
Actress Scarlett Johansson has won a 2,500 euros (£1981) payout over a promiscuous character in a book described by the author as her "doppelganger".
Categories: Arts News

Horoscopes: Catherine Tennant looks at the week ahead

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:30
From the Telegraph's astrologer Catherine Tennant.
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Katy Perry sued by Christian rappers

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:14
Christian hip-hop group Flame claim Katy Perry ripped off their song Joyful Noise in her track Dark Horse.
Categories: Arts News

Jack White, Hammersmith Apollo: 'one of the best gigs I have ever seen'

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:11
Neil McCormick is blown away by Jack White's raw performance






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AUDIO: Richard III 'showers audience in fake blood'

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 11:01
A production of Shakespeare's Richard III is to send fake blood into the audience. Its director Jamie Lloyd and critic David Lister discuss.
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Van Gogh painting in Reading cafe

BBC - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 10:55
Van Gogh's Houses at Auvers II, from a 200-strong private collection of priceless artworks, goes on display in a Reading cafe.
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Great Britain: a crude, corrosive triumph

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 10:47
Richard Bean's new play about phonehacking is satire at its best, says Sarah Crompton






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Kathy Lette to inflict poetic justice on Chris Grayling

telegraph - Fri, 04/07/2014 - 10:45
Novelist Kathy Lette to satirise the Justice Secretary for banning books being sent into prisons






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