Film: Star Trek Into Darkness Filmmaker JJ Abrams is living the geek dream – growing up loving Stars Trek and... Read more...
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London Burlesque Festival This London festival of neo-burlesque variety and striptease hits the capital for nine... Read more...
As well as a touch of folk, a bit of ballad and a dollop of punk Andrew Keates’ production of husband and wife... Read more...
Although this play is twenty years old and gay relationships are now far more open, in many ways former teacher turned... Read more...
Film: Mud In the space of three movies, American filmmaker Jeff Nichols has become one of the brightest young... Read more...
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