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Joe Litobarski
Trento
Worth visiting!
I was born in London
Crazy, busy, expensive city. I know the area around Victoria station pretty well, but I’m lost anywhere else.
mipali
4 places
Worth visiting!
Untitled
he flight took 45 minutes from Rotterdam.
we slept in a basic hotel, because the only thing you do there is sleep.
than you take the subway to the centre. Ask for a map of all lines of the subway. it’s very easy if you understand the map
And then go shopping!
icekat83
61 places
Worth visiting!
Best Latte
I loved London. Such a relief after Paris to not have the language struggle. We saw cute little boys in Pantaloons, waved to the security guards outside the High End (Gucci I think) clothing store, dropped by Harrods and oddly enough I had the best latte ever in London in the middle of Hyde Park.
That having been established I didn’t see 1/5 of the things I wanted to in London. Our entire Paris/France/England/London trip was 3 weeks. I’d like to spend 4 just in London – it was beautiful.
XmcflyMCRX
Buckinghamshire
Worth visiting!
best city ever!
i live about an hour away from london and i love it! when im older i would love to live there! i have visited all of the popular places but shakespeares globe (i would love to- im a big fan) and tate modern. ive see wicked performed there too and its amazing. i may go there again. oh and covent garden is the best! and planet hollywood is fab too! hehe.
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The Chippendales are slick buff and driving women wild - but don't call them strippers
September 08, 2009
Fresh from a sell-out visit to Britain, the Chippendales ask Celia Walden to
dispel some myths about sex, stripping and baby oil.
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Lolita at the National Theatre review
September 08, 2009
Lolita with Brian Cox at the National Theatreseems both misguided and
under-rehearsed. Rating: * *
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Lolita at the National Theatre review
September 08, 2009
Lolita with Brian Cox at the National Theatreseems both misguided and
under-rehearsed. Rating: * *
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Katrina at The Bargehouse review
by Dominic Cavendish
September 09, 2009
After a fussy opening, this new work about Hurricane Katrina at The Bargehouse
is heart-stoppingly direct. Rating * * *
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Katrina at The Bargehouse review
by Dominic Cavendish
September 09, 2009
After a fussy opening, this new work about Hurricane Katrina at The Bargehouse
is heart-stoppingly direct. Rating * * *
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Ben Hur Live: the power of a rock concert
September 10, 2009
The Ben Hur spectacular brings messages of peace on earth to the London stage.
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Ben Hur Live: the power of a rock concert
September 10, 2009
The Ben Hur spectacular brings messages of peace on earth to the London stage.
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DK Eyewitness Travel PhotoBritain Competition
July 03, 2009
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DK Eyewitness Travel PhotoBritain Competition
July 03, 2009
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J.W. Waterhouse: The Modern PreRaphaelite
June 19, 2009
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J.W. Waterhouse: The Modern PreRaphaelite
June 19, 2009
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Stephen Fry: the joy of plaques
June 08, 2009
Stephen Fry, a member of English Heritage&rsquo<s blue plaques panel, introduces a
new guide to the men and women immortalised in blue
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Stephen Fry: the joy of plaques
June 08, 2009
Stephen Fry, a member of English Heritage&rsquo<s blue plaques panel, introduces a
new guide to the men and women immortalised in blue
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Great walks around London: the South Bank
June 24, 2009
The fourth of five walks exploring London's architectural heritage.
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Great walks around London: the South Bank
June 24, 2009
The fourth of five walks exploring London's architectural heritage.
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Great walks around London: Greenwich
July 07, 2009
The final of our five walks exploring London's architectural heritage takes in
the buildings of Greenwich.
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Great walks around London: Greenwich
July 07, 2009
The final of our five walks exploring London's architectural heritage takes in
the buildings of Greenwich.
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Former model Robyn Peterson: 'Fashion is a savage business'
by Elizabeth Kirkwood
September 13, 2009
Robyn Peterson, the 1970s Vogue model turned actress, highlights the darker
side of the modelling world in a new West End show
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Former model Robyn Peterson: 'Fashion is a savage business'
by Elizabeth Kirkwood
September 13, 2009
Robyn Peterson, the 1970s Vogue model turned actress, highlights the darker
side of the modelling world in a new West End show
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2nd May 1997 at Bush Theatre review
September 15, 2009
Jack Thorne's 2nd May 1997 at the Bush Theatre takes us back to the night of
Labour's General Election victory with profundity and verve. Rating: * * * *
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2nd May 1997 at Bush Theatre review
September 15, 2009
Jack Thorne's 2nd May 1997 at the Bush Theatre takes us back to the night of
Labour's General Election victory with profundity and verve. Rating: * * * *
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Til I Die at the Old Red Lion review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC bursary journalist)
September 15, 2009
Benjamin Cooper's script for Til I Die is let down by Samuel Miller's
direction. Rating * * *
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Til I Die at the Old Red Lion review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC bursary journalist)
September 15, 2009
Benjamin Cooper's script for Til I Die is let down by Samuel Miller's
direction. Rating * * *
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Galloping success
September 15, 2009
The revival of Ben Hur could lead the way in the use of horses as modern-day
spectacle.
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Galloping success
September 15, 2009
The revival of Ben Hur could lead the way in the use of horses as modern-day
spectacle.
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Kurt and Sid at the Trafalgar Studios review
September 16, 2009
Roy Smiles has created a cracking play about Kurt Cobain and Sid Vicious in
Kurt and Sid, which stars Shaun Evans and Danny Dyer. Rating: * * * *
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Kurt and Sid at the Trafalgar Studios review
September 16, 2009
Roy Smiles has created a cracking play about Kurt Cobain and Sid Vicious in
Kurt and Sid, which stars Shaun Evans and Danny Dyer. Rating: * * * *
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Coming up: what's on in the world of travel
by Francesca Hoyles
September 18, 2009
Francesca Hoyles rounds up the best new events, including the spectacular
'Moctezuma: Aztec ruler' exhibition at the British Museum; 'Turner and the
Masters' at Tate Britain; and fireworks in Northamptonshire.
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Coming up: what's on in the world of travel
by Francesca Hoyles
September 18, 2009
Francesca Hoyles rounds up the best new events, including the spectacular
'Moctezuma: Aztec ruler' exhibition at the British Museum; 'Turner and the
Masters' at Tate Britain; and fireworks in Northamptonshire.
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The Mysteries at The Garrick Theatre review
September 17, 2009
The South African Isango Portobello company's The Mysteries restores one's
faith in humanity. Rating: * * * * *
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The Mysteries at The Garrick Theatre review
September 17, 2009
The South African Isango Portobello company's The Mysteries restores one's
faith in humanity. Rating: * * * * *
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Ben Hur at the O2 Arena review
September 18, 2009
Ben Hur at the O2 Arena turns out to be nothing more than a crudely pirated
copy of the film. Rating: * *
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Ben Hur at the O2 Arena review
September 18, 2009
Ben Hur at the O2 Arena turns out to be nothing more than a crudely pirated
copy of the film. Rating: * *
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Zambezi Express at the Riverside Studios Hammersmith review
September 23, 2009
Infectious enjoyment compensates for the slow moving plot in Zambezi Express
at the Riverside Studios. Rating: * * *
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Zambezi Express at the Riverside Studios Hammersmith review
September 23, 2009
Infectious enjoyment compensates for the slow moving plot in Zambezi Express
at the Riverside Studios. Rating: * * *
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Negative Space at the New End Theatre review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC journalism bursary scheme)
September 23, 2009
Rachel Sternberg and Jemma Wayne&rsquo<s Negative Space examines the impact of
a missing child on a family. Rating * * *
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Negative Space at the New End Theatre review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC journalism bursary scheme)
September 23, 2009
Rachel Sternberg and Jemma Wayne&rsquo<s Negative Space examines the impact of
a missing child on a family. Rating * * *
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Europe’s top 10 football stadiums
by Lonely Planet
September 28, 2009
Football (soccer) is Europes unofficial religion. And when summer turns to autumn, all over the...
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Europe’s top 10 football stadiums
by Lonely Planet
September 28, 2009
Football (soccer) is Europes unofficial religion. And when summer turns to autumn, all over the...
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An Inspector Calls at the Novello Theatre review
September 28, 2009
Stephen Daldry's radical re-visioning of Priestley's An Inspector Calls
returns to the West End. Rating: * * * * *
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An Inspector Calls at the Novello Theatre review
September 28, 2009
Stephen Daldry's radical re-visioning of Priestley's An Inspector Calls
returns to the West End. Rating: * * * * *
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Breakfast at Tiffany's at the Theatre Royal Haymarket review
September 30, 2009
Anna Friel in Breakfast at Tiffany's is the sexiest performance in the West
End since Nicole Kidman in The Blue Room. Rating: * * * *
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Breakfast at Tiffany's at the Theatre Royal Haymarket review
September 30, 2009
Anna Friel in Breakfast at Tiffany's is the sexiest performance in the West
End since Nicole Kidman in The Blue Room. Rating: * * * *
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Orestes ReExamined at the Southwark Playhouse review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC journalism bursary graduate)
September 30, 2009
Orestes Re-Examined at the Southwark Playhouse has sparks of brilliance but
fails to come to life. Rating * *
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Orestes ReExamined at the Southwark Playhouse review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC journalism bursary graduate)
September 30, 2009
Orestes Re-Examined at the Southwark Playhouse has sparks of brilliance but
fails to come to life. Rating * *
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Prick Up Your Ears at the Comedy Theatre review
October 01, 2009
Prick Up Your Ears, Simon Bent's play about Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth
Halliwell, lacks the wit and daring of Orton at his best. Rating: * * *
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Prick Up Your Ears at the Comedy Theatre review
October 01, 2009
Prick Up Your Ears, Simon Bent's play about Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth
Halliwell, lacks the wit and daring of Orton at his best. Rating: * * *
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The Author at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs review
October 01, 2009
Unlike most pieces about theatre, The Author is at once sharply satirical and
coolly thought-provoking. Rating: * * * *
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The Author at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs review
October 01, 2009
Unlike most pieces about theatre, The Author is at once sharply satirical and
coolly thought-provoking. Rating: * * * *
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Coming up: what's on in the world of travel
by Francesca Hoyles
August 14, 2009
Francesca Hoyles looks at the week's new events, including a display of
classic 20th-century London portraits and an art exhibition in the Lake
District woods.
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Coming up: what's on in the world of travel
by Francesca Hoyles
August 14, 2009
Francesca Hoyles looks at the week's new events, including a display of
classic 20th-century London portraits and an art exhibition in the Lake
District woods.
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Beatles to Bowie: the 60s exposed
October 09, 2009
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Beatles to Bowie: the 60s exposed
October 09, 2009
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My Real War 1914 ? at Trafalgar Studios 2 review
by Jackie Cobham, RSC journalism bursary graduate
October 13, 2009
Tricia Thorns&rsquo< My Real War 1914 - ? details the life of a young soldier
in the battlefields of the &lsquo<Great War&rsquo<. Rating: * * *
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My Real War 1914 ? at Trafalgar Studios 2 review
by Jackie Cobham, RSC journalism bursary graduate
October 13, 2009
Tricia Thorns&rsquo< My Real War 1914 - ? details the life of a young soldier
in the battlefields of the &lsquo<Great War&rsquo<. Rating: * * *
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Life Is A Dream at the Donmar Warehouse review
October 14, 2009
Dominic West captures Segismundo&rsquo<s baffled confusion and pain in Pedro
Calderon de la Barca&rsquo<s Life Is A Dream at the Donmar Warehouse. Rating: * *
* *
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Life Is A Dream at the Donmar Warehouse review
October 14, 2009
Dominic West captures Segismundo&rsquo<s baffled confusion and pain in Pedro
Calderon de la Barca&rsquo<s Life Is A Dream at the Donmar Warehouse. Rating: * *
* *
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Comedians at the Lyric Hammersmith review
October 15, 2009
Sean Holmes's production of Comedians at the Lyric Hammersmith beautifully
captures the sleazy milieu of the comedy world. Rating: * * *
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Comedians at the Lyric Hammersmith review
October 15, 2009
Sean Holmes's production of Comedians at the Lyric Hammersmith beautifully
captures the sleazy milieu of the comedy world. Rating: * * *
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Many Roads to Paradise at the Jermyn Street Theatre review
October 15, 2009
Stewart Permutt&rsquo<s quietly funny, touching play, Many Roads to Paradise, takes
its audience in all sorts of unexpected directions. Rating: * * *
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Many Roads to Paradise at the Jermyn Street Theatre review
October 15, 2009
Stewart Permutt&rsquo<s quietly funny, touching play, Many Roads to Paradise, takes
its audience in all sorts of unexpected directions. Rating: * * *
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Raoul at the Barbican Theatre review
October 15, 2009
James Thié<rré<e's Raoul at the Barbican Theatre is based on a dreamy,
threadbare scenario. Rating: * *
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Raoul at the Barbican Theatre review
October 15, 2009
James Thié<rré<e's Raoul at the Barbican Theatre is based on a dreamy,
threadbare scenario. Rating: * *
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Lost and found in Oxfordshire
by Lonely Planet
October 19, 2009
Travelling nanny Elissa OMalley learns that cash and muddy fields dont mix.
A couple of...
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Lost and found in Oxfordshire
by Lonely Planet
October 19, 2009
Travelling nanny Elissa OMalley learns that cash and muddy fields dont mix.
A couple of...
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Annie Get Your Gun at the Young Vic review
October 19, 2009
Jane Horrocks shines as Annie in spite of overly obtrusive work from the
director and designer in this production of Annie Get Your Gun. Rating: * *
*
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Annie Get Your Gun at the Young Vic review
October 19, 2009
Jane Horrocks shines as Annie in spite of overly obtrusive work from the
director and designer in this production of Annie Get Your Gun. Rating: * *
*
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The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre review
October 19, 2009
Ten years after it first came to the stage, The Lion King still feels as fresh
and soul-stirring as ever. Rating: * * * *
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The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre review
October 19, 2009
Ten years after it first came to the stage, The Lion King still feels as fresh
and soul-stirring as ever. Rating: * * * *
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It Felt Empty... at the Arcola Theatre review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC journalism bursary)
October 20, 2009
The compelling It Felt Empty... at the Arcola Theatre centres on the
trafficking of women. Rating: * * *
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It Felt Empty... at the Arcola Theatre review
by Jackie Cobham (RSC journalism bursary)
October 20, 2009
The compelling It Felt Empty... at the Arcola Theatre centres on the
trafficking of women. Rating: * * *
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Bedroom Farce/ Miss Julie at the Rose Theatre Kingston review
October 20, 2009
Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce and August Strindberg's Miss Julie make an
inspired pairing at the Rose Theatre in Kingston. Rating: * * * *
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Bedroom Farce/ Miss Julie at the Rose Theatre Kingston review
October 20, 2009
Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce and August Strindberg's Miss Julie make an
inspired pairing at the Rose Theatre in Kingston. Rating: * * * *
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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Vaudeville Theatre review
October 21, 2009
Diana Vickers more than holds her own in the title role in this heartfelt
production of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Vaudeville Thetre.
Rating: * * * *
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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Vaudeville Theatre review
October 21, 2009
Diana Vickers more than holds her own in the title role in this heartfelt
production of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Vaudeville Thetre.
Rating: * * * *
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Graveyard goodtimes: the world’s best cemeteries
by Lonely Planet
October 29, 2009
With Halloween and Day of the Dead fast approaching, its only natural that our thoughts turn to...
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Why the world is coming to London to shop
by Heidi Blake
November 04, 2009
A weak pound is making London more appealing than ever as a consumer
destination. But who is buying what?
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Motherland at Tristan Bates Theatre review
November 01, 2009
Motherland's collection of the stories of the women left behind by soldiers
serving in Afghanistan is a superbly acted snapshot of the ramifications of
war. Rating: * * * *
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Mrs Klein at the Almeida review
November 02, 2009
Psychoanalysis comes under the microscope in mother-daughter drama Mrs Klein
at the Almeida. Rating: * * *
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Damien Hirst: The Blue Paintings at the Wallace Collection review
October 13, 2009
While Damien Hirst's new work, on display at the Wallace Collection, touches
on familiar themes, many of the paintings simply fail to pass muster.
Rating: * * *
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The Sacred Made Real at the National Gallery review
October 19, 2009
An extraordinary and little known school of art is brought brilliantly to life
in The Sacred Made Real at the National Gallery. Rating: * * * * *
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Wild Things at the Royal Academy review
October 26, 2009
Wild Things, a show featuring the work of Eric Gill, Jacob Epstein, and Henri
Gaudier-Brzeska at the Royal Academy's Sackler Galleries punches above its
weight. Rating: * * * *
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