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  Rather than being a clever way to help plug his illustrated lyrics book or a novel way to reimagine the live experience, this collaboration between Alaskan-Argentinian singer Kevin Johansen
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  Jacqueline Wilson’s success is clearly due to her ability to relate so well to children.
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  Following on from her best-selling autobiography The Two Of Us, about her life with her late husband John Thaw, Sheila Hancock discussed her new book, Just Me, with writer and broadcaster Kate
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  “I feel like I’ve been brought here under false pretences,” lamented author Isabel Losada. “I’m an expert on nothingness, not zero.”
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  Pet Sounds and Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band are two albums that defined the 1960s and are widely regarded as the high water mark of popular music.
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           <description><![CDATA[  Glyndebourne Education were determined to demystify Mozart’s opera, cheerfully introducing the five performers.
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  Markus Zusak's first UK appearance was the culmination of a three-month project.
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  Driving past the “Welcome to East Sussex” sign on the road to Brighton, New York-based Mercury award-winning Antony Hegarty said he had a lump in his throat – presumably the shape of childhood
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