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This weekend Kaiser Chiefs bring a long-awaited gig at Brixton Academy, live...
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A good documentary opens it’s audience’s eyes to something...
An authentic, queer coming-of-age story takes place in the summer streets of Berlin in the...
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It seems as though a new rendition of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol finds its...






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