Dylan Moran
More fine fettered Irishmen; this time it's a case of fast mouth
rather than fast feet from
Edinburgh's funniest adopted
son. Wry. raw. and always
Petrol Jesus Nightmare #5 Henry Adam 's story of two Israeli soldiers in a fire fight who receive some unwelcome civilian visitors. See Theatre. page 56.
hilarious. See Comedy, page 27.
Wil Hodgson
Former wrestler and lover of Care Bears completes his unofficial trilogy about life in Chippenham. Comedy rendered black (and pink). See Comedy, page 7 2.
Onysos the Wild Subway commuters meet the ghost of Dionysus and explore their dark repressions in this French visual feast. See Theatre. page 48.
page 37.
Reginald D Hunter Pride & Prejudice & Niggas. There's a title that will get a reaction. It's worth the fuss. as Reg's social commentary is as good as it gets. See Comedy, page 7 7.
Martha Wainwright An all too brief pair of dates for Montreal’s finest chanteuse who plys a winning trade in stark, visceral folk pop. See Music.
Lambchop
Kurt Wagner was among those who inspired the
whole notion of alt.country and
continues to amaze with this year's Damaged. See Music, page 40.
The Gruffalo and Friends
The queen of the nursery bookshelf. Julia Donaldson. acts out her own books with help of husband Malcolm. and copious audience participation. See Kids. page 36.
(I Am) Nobody's Lunch
New York's acclaimed Civilians present alternative cabaret based on verbatim conversations about the war in Iraq. See Theatre, page 53.
Andrew Maxwell
He may be slight, but his joke book is fatter than your Auntie Jean. Maxwell’s insights give him enough material for two shows this year. See Comedy, page 28.
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