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Thursday 21 June 2012
After acting for decades, you’d think nothing would faze Julie Walters. But The Last of the Haussmans is taking its toll, she tells Laura Thompson.
Twelve of the portraits selected for the BP Portrait Award exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.
Fresh from War Horse, Handspring’s lifelike creations star in a dark stage version of Ted Hughes’s Crow.
Salerooms are estimating that £555 million of art could be sold in London’s auctions over the next two weeks, writes Colin Gleadell.
This year's winners of the RIBA awards range from a house in the shape of a sand dune to the London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
Marc Webb's new Spider-Man is the superhero film for the Twilight generation, writes Robbie Collin.
Buddy Guy's autobiography presents a graphic picture of Chicago in the 1950s.
A fine cast of singers in David Alden’s new production makes for a thrilling performance, writes Rupert Christiansen.
These two trips to the Far East make for a punishing couple of evenings, says Mark Monahan
A new exhibition of the American artist's silkscreened prints gives us a good idea of the range and variety of his unique body of work, writes Richard Dorment.
James Walton reviews the final episode of artist Grayson Perry's Channel 4 series exploring British taste, ending with the upper classes.
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A ten second teaser trailer of the last installment of the Twilight franchise: Breaking Dawn, Part Two.
As Sir Paul McCartney turns 70 today, see how the former Beatle has changed with the times.
Alastair Sooke talks to German photographer Thomas Struth about his portrait of the Queen.
The RSC actress on the cultural highlights of her week ahead
Jamie Parker puts in a regal performance as Henry V in Dominic Dromgoole's brutally honest production
Catherine Taylor praises a luminous study of life and loss within a Satmar Hasidic family
The British conceptual artist John Stezaker's sliced and spliced images have earned him a place on the shortlist for this year's Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
British tenor Russell Watson will perform at Barack Obama's White House for Independence Day celebrations.
Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack appears on US daytime chatshow "The Talk," co-hosted by his mother Sharon, to talk about his recent diagnosis with multiple sclerosis.
"If it wasn't for Alexander Fleming, I wouldn’t be here"
This year's winners of the RIBA awards range from a house in the shape of a sand dune to the London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
The first offerings of the World Cities season, celebrating the choreographer Pina Bausch, are rather hit and miss
The London 2012 Festival opens today with five headline events across the country.
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