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| Days Out |
Come in, the water's lovely
Swapping chlorine, lane dividers and turning every 25-metres for waters between natural riverbanks and the seashore has never been more popular. SIMON PARKIN on the appeal of wild swimming.
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On the Segway starting grid
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Keeping an ear to the streets
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Life's a beach in Norfolk
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Donkeys days here again
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Carnival fun beside the seaside
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Living in the past
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Full sail ahead on the Broads
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Ghostly goings-on return to Norwich
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| Film |
Make an appointment to watch another classic
Former movie star Dinah Sheridan has a message for all those going to the pictures in Wymondham in September: “Enjoy the film as much as I did making it.
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The man with the golden book
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Cinema trials popcorn free
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History and culture at Cinema City
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Cinematic lure of our beaches
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Making cinematic sweet music
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Invasion of the superhero films
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| Music |
Interview: Jacqui McShee
Pentangle were one of the most unusual and innovative bands of the 1960s. Fresh from a reunion of the original line-up, vocalist Jacqui McShee is preparing to appear in Norwich. ABIGAIL SALTMARSH spoke to her.
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Queen Charlotte set to re-open
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Still rockin' the weekend away
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Book now for hot tickets
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When the cover art calls the tune
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Primal Scream to headline NME tour
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Samba kings provide the carnival beat
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Out of Darkness, Dan Hawkins new dawn
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Best Fests: region's top music festivals
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David Essex: still rocking on at 60
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Jose Gonzalez: interview
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| Comedy |
Interview: Danny Bhoy
Comedian Danny Bhoy is arguably bigger overseas than at home, but that may be about to change. ABIGAIL SALTMARSH caught up with the Scottish stand-up during his run at Edinburgh.
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Interview: Tim Minchin
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Still rockin' on Tommy
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Biggest laughs yet at festival
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Puppetry that comes X-rated
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Jane Godley's school of tough comedy
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| Theatre |
'Seeing' the theatre through new eyes
How do you explain the drama of what's happening on stage to someone who cannot see? MIA VIGAR meets Anne Hornsby who is helping to open up theatre to the blind and partially sighted.
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Having for a devil of a time
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Prunella's got a secret to share
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Curtain up on new season
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Breaking up is so hard to do
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Don't look down - it's the Hippodrome summer circus
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Turning on the devilish charm
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| Art |
Spray-can artists make their mark
Graffiti artists from as far away as Norway have made their mark on Norwich covering half a kilometre of wall. About 40 artists brought their spray cans to paint at a legal street art site given over for graffiti to help reduce illegal tagging.
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Bravery on the high seas
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Second thoughts on the brain?
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See work of Norfolk's top photographers
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Celebrating a life in colour
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The elephants have arrived!
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The People's Choice at museum gallery
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Eating Out |
Norwich: Wagamama
The hustle, bustle and oriental cuisine of Wagamama is already a hit with Norwich diners, but, says SIMON PARKIN, the best thing is its unlike anything else - especially for adventurous kids.
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Norwich: Expresso Pizzeria
When is a pizza more than just another pizza? When it's made-up of proper grown-up ingredients and baked in a genuine Italian wood pizza oven just like at Expresso, says SIMON PARKIN.
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Eating Out main page
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| Bar Spy |
Historic, upstairs and down
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Mad Moose epitome of modern pub
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Restless spirits put new life in the Hog
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Edith regains her rightful place
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Eating Out main page - with Bar Spy
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