Andy Warhol Our reviewer gave five stars to this exhibition which shows some of Warhol's world-class prints, paintings, sculptures and videos, mainly from the Anthony d’Offay collection. See Art, page 87.
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If you thought blowing bubbles was simple, think again. You will
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See Kids, page 57.
Norman Mailer
At the Book Festival via the wonders of technology, the legendary American novelist discusses his gripping new work. See Books, page 12.
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Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Eight perfectly respectable people trawl the depths of pop depravity by taking on the modern pop cannon armed with only shrunken guitars for company. See Music, page 59.
Jimmy Carr
Pushing boundaries then acting all innocent is his speciality and Carr admits he has shocked himself with some of his new material. Prepare to be offended. See Comedy, page 20.
On Danse
Part of the International Festival, this hugely accessible show is a whirl of colour, movement, fabulous sets and trampolines. See Dance, page 43.
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Sensitive types should stay away from our own giggling ginger prince. If anyone can steal Jimmy Carr's crown as the UK's top gag teller, it's him. See Comedy, page 30.
The Last South: Pursuit of
the Pole
A gripping drama about Roald Amundsen and Captain Scott's race to be the first man to reach the South Pole adapted from their diaries. See Theatre, page 74.
Seasick Steve
A much anticipated gig from the one-time hobo and panhandler turned blues musician who traversed America and beyond, gathering material for his music. See Music, page 60.
Basil Pao
Best known for his BBC travel documentaries with Michael Palin, Basil Pao turns his attention to China's recent rapid growth. See Books, page 11.
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