Sunday 17 August 2014

From zero to hero: How to enjoy milestone birthdays while ageing gracefully





FAZED by your next big birthday? Stars from Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham to Judi Dench and Maggie Smith are all entering a new decade this year. And far from being a disaster, that milestone could be the making of you


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Go with the flow: Easy water features to make for your garden





A STRIKING water feature adds interest to any garden, says Alan, and it’s surprisingly simple to create


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The future is bright: Orange wines to see in the last of the summer





OUR expert shows you which orange wines are guaranteed to impress


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Victoria Gray’s best... lunchboxes





MAKE it a fun-packed day with these brilliant back-to-school designs


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Love, sex and longing: The summer's best women's fiction





THESE tales of lust, romance, mystery and family will keep you glued to your sun-lounger...


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Murder, mystery, suspense! The summer's best crime fiction





THERE's still time to load your suitcase - or e-reader - with the most page-turning books of the year. Our writers have chosen their favourite murder mysteries, chillers and thrillers. Just don't expect to be able to put them down...


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Being Human's Damien Molony on Suspects: 'Just brilliant craic'





FROM vampire to policeman, Damien Molony tells us about starring with an impressive cast including Cold Feet's Fay Ripley on Channel 5's cop drama


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'The Doctor is closer to me than Malcolm Tucker,' says Peter Capaldi





PETER CAPALDI talks Doctor Who, why he would never wear velvet and what it's really like in the Tardis...


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Prom 35 review: Sibelius' Fifth and William Walton's Violin Concerto





SIR Peter Maxwell Davies and William Walton were up against Jean Sibelius at the Royal Albert Hall this week


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How Doctor Who got its sound: Meet the tech wizards behind the Timelord's tune





WE TALK to ex-members of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, who created the iconic Doctor Who theme tune


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TV round-up: Boomers, The Village and James May's Cars Of The People





BBC1's new sitcom Boomers starring Alison Steadman and Stephanie Beecham is encouragingly funny.


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Rossini Opera Festival: Aureliano in Palmira, Barber of Seville review





ROSSINI's Aureliano in Palmira stars a masterful Michael Spyres as a swaggering, confident Roman emperor with a ruthless glint in his eye.


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Theatre reviews: 'Life-enhancing' Porgy And Bess; Dessa Rose has a 'rich and varied score





GEORGE GERSHWIN's epic love story set in dirt-poor 1920s South Carolina brings magnificent energy to Regents Park.


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Saturday 16 August 2014

Lessons of stigmas, stereotypes in Williams' death

Jamie Masada, the owner of the fabled Los Angeles-based comedy club the Laugh Factory, vividly remembers a warm exchange with comic Richard Jeni of the two sharing words of encouragement and gentle ribbing."The next day I heard...


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Sinead O'Connor: 'If you live with the devil, you find out there's a god'

The first thing you notice about Sinead O'Connor, even after all these years, is her hair - or rather, the lack of it. The Irish singer recently released a series of photographs to promote her new album, I'm Not Bossy, I'm the Boss...


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The Block is back

It's a bitterly cold morning as I make my way down a little street in Pt Chevalier. The sun has barely risen above the horizon and although my piping hot coffee is trying its best to warm me up, it's fighting a losing battle against...


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The Illusionists: Now that's magic

The Illusionists look like a line-up of Dr Whos and call themselves the Master Magician, the Warrior, the Manipulator, the Futurist, the Trickster and the Unusualist. But as far as sex appeal goes, London-based the Deceptionist could...


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Spy News: My Kitchen Rules fires up (+interviews)

The social media campaigns have started, the advertising hoardings are up and the hype is at fever pitch. Forget the election - it's the arrival of two hotly-anticipated rival reality TV shows that has everyone buzzing.TV One celebrated...


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Wilder memoir to give gritty view of prairie life

PIERRE, South Dakota (AP) Laura Ingalls Wilder penned one of America's most beloved children's series of the 20th century, but her forthcoming autobiography will show devoted "Little House on the Prairie" fans a more realistic, grittier...


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Five of the best Bond themes

Several years ago Auckland singer Tim Beveridge was with a mate when the Sheena Easton power ballad For Your Eyes Only popped up on the playlist. It got them talking about the best songs from 50 years of James Bond films, and bringing...


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