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Wednesday 14 January 2015
The latest arts and entertainment news from The Telegraph
Boost in visitors to the British Library suggests the rise of the digital age has left people craving 'real human encounters and physical artefacts'
DCMS reports a record high for growth in creative industries, as it predicts the 'highlights' of this year which will help boost the economy
Adam Lambert’s look and voice make him one of the few singers able to fill the shoes of Freddie Mercury, says Neil McCormick
Key characters have been reimagined in Jim Kay's illustrated version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Melissa McCarthy and Jude Law star in Paul Feig's espionage comedy
George Lucas wanted to direct Episode VII
Watch Chelsea fans pretend to recognise names such as 'JJ Binks' and 'Stew Bacca'
The Coronation Street actor was interviewed on ITV's Loose Women
Louis Tomlinson's tweet about Harry Styles has overtaken Obama's 2012 victory tweet as the second-most popular of all time
Who's your favourite? From Ken Morley to Katie Hopkins, we rank the CBB 2015 contestants from best to worst
The filmmaker originally wanted to direct the new Star Wars sequel.
The dazzling, ultra-modern concert hall designed by Jean Nouvel opens tomorrow
The technophobic Annie Hall director says ‘I don’t know how I got into this’
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Jack Whitehall gave a jarring performance
Charlotte Runcie hails a dazzling collection by the poet who now ranks alongside his mentor Seamus Heaney
Neil McCormick sees the handsome Scotsman back on spectacular voice and squeezing passion from every note
Ian Bostridge delivered the most riveting performance yet of Schubert's Winterreise, says Ivan Hewett
Both stories gathered momentum grippingly, says Michael Hogan. CONTAINS SPOILERS
There was little glamour in the secretive world of Bletchley Park, finds Frances Wilson
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This stage version of Pedro Almodóvar's film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown was a joy of an evening, says Dominic Cavendish
Lena Dunham's comedy is driven by snideness, says Patrick Smith
David Cameron's "election winner" needed lots of spicing up, says Michael Hogan
The comedy duo's daytime chat show needs to be slicker, says Michael Hogan
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