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Album review: Robbie Williams
FAME is, indeed, a fickle mistress. Back when Take That announced they were reforming as a quartet, there was speculation that their comeback could not hope to succeed without Robbie Williams.
Album reviews: Jamie Cullum | Dimitrie Cantemir | Jim Hart's Gemini | Fred Morrison | Cesaria Evora | Buika Y Chucho
ALTHOUGH there has been some talk from singer/pianist Jamie Cullum that he wanted his fourth album to take him out of his comfort zone, the results don't particularly challenge his image as "Sinatra in trainers", as he flits from the straightforward jazzy interpretation of Just One Of Those Things to the uplifting piano pop of I'm All Over It.
TV review: Comedy Showcase: Campus | The Children Who Fought Hitler
LAST year's run of sitcom pilots on Channel 4 yielded the commissioning of The Kevin Bishop Show and the kids of School Of Comedy; yeah, thanks for nothing Comedy Showcase. This year's batch of hopeful half-hours bidding for a full series is
Classical review: RSNO
NICOLA Benedetti pulled in the biggest crowd of the season for her Glasgow appearance with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. It's become an annual phenomenon, and one that any orchestra would give its eye teeth for.
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Album review: Biffy Clyro
Gig review: Jimmy Webb and The Webb Brothers
Gig review: McIntosh Ross
Book review: Beginners
Interview: Michael Morpurgo, author
Book review: The Leper's Bell
Book review: A Wilder Vein
Book review: Ransom
Book review: Trust: How we lost it and how to get it back
Book review: Blood's a Rover
Book review: Super Girl
Book reviews: Seven Days In The Art World | The Snowball | The Age Of Wonder | Txting
Book review: Magnus Fin and the Ocean Quest
Book reviews: Trotsky | Fiesta
Gig review: Sweet Billy Pilgrim and Portico Quartet
Classical review: Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Theatre review: Hair I am
Book review: On Rumours: How Falsehoods Spread, Why We Believe Them, What Can Be Done
Book review: Dying To Be Famous and The Head Is Dead
Book review: Love And Summer
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