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A monster of his prurient time
Arts & Exhibitions: New exhibition Jack the Ripper and the East End tempers press and police material with videos of contemporary talking heads discussing prostitution, poverty and murder.....read
CDs of the week
Music: Green Day are back under pseudonym Foxboro Hot Tubs; making retro, carefree garage rock, The Tom Richards Orchestra is a gentle giant and The Ting Tings release their debut.....read
Mixing pop and politics
Arts & Exhibitions: The Story of The Supremes is about much more than shimmering dresses with unusual names. Visitors get a taste of life in Sixties Detroit. ....read
Charlatans will rise again
Music: The Charlatans played the entirety of their new album You Cross My Path at their Forum gig. After recent signs of decline, it looks like they are back on track.....read
Leave your hat on
Clubbing: With a friendly crowd and great tunes, a night out at the Hat Club will go straight to your head, says Joe Roberts.....read
Vote for London's best bar and win £500 night out
Pubs & Bars: The London Club and Bar Awards is asking you to vote for your favourite London bar. Cast your vote and you could win a night out at the winning venue, worth £500.....read
A thrilling night of magic and madness
Arts & Exhibitions: Gregory Doran's sparkling version of A Midsummer Night's Dream proves a welcome, not to mention seasonal, addition to the RSC repertoire.....read
It’s all too much
Restaurants: Gastropubs have come a long way in a few years. Now one of the swankiest - The Pantechnicon Rooms - has opened in the very heart of Knightsbridge.....read
Different kind of crawl
Music: Shoreditch followed in Camden's fashionable footprint by hosting its own mini festival, Stag and Dagger, around 15 trendy venues.....read
Canterbury Cathedral is falling down
Arts & Exhibitions: For the price of a couple of Francis Bacons one of our greatest churches could be saved for another millennium, says Brian Sewell.....read
Wembley's pit stop pub has a great heritage
Pubs & Bars: Charles Dickens, William Pitt and Arthur Conan Doyle were all regulars at The Globe, but now the north London pub is more likely to be visited by fans on the way to Wembley.....read
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