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A bite of William Tell
Conductor Antonio Pappano enjoys the challenge of bringing William Tell, Rossini's last and longest opera, to the Proms. Just don't mention The Lone Ranger ... -
The best summer reads
Our panel of experts picks the perfect books to read in the top 10 holiday destinations for Brits
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The ice palace
Report: Michael Wood tries to fathom Alain Resnais's masterpiece, Last Year in Marienbad, about time, memory and film itself -
Heroes of TV news
Top picks: Star of The Hour, Romola Garai, reveals the women she watched to prepare for her portrayal as the pioneer of TV news formats -
Absolute beginners
Interview: Beginners is a tale of Mills's seventysomething father coming out. But don't call him quirky, he's after big, big audiences -
Seven days on stage
In pictures: Alistair Smith looks back on a week in theatre that saw Christie Brinkley jazz up West End show Chicago and the Bolshoi ballet's star couple sizzle
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Readers recommend: songs with false endings
Jon Dennis: Just when you think it's all over ... along comes an extra bit to finish off the track. Know any songs with surprise endings? -
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'The cooing baby at the abrupt end of Prince's Delirious' -
tincanman
'Rufus & Chaka Khan end Look Through My Eyes after 2:43, but after about 2 seconds the band comes back with more'
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Food writing, glorious food writing
Sarah Crown: Since childhood, I've loved the feasts of prose that novelists can cook up, and I'm greedy for more -
Should BP sponsor the Royal Opera House's screenings?
Emily Coates: We think no – and to highlight the risk to Canada's tar sands, we targeted a BP-branded screening to a ballet of our own ... -
Cream of the cockney crop
Danny Leigh: As The Lavender Hill Mob enjoys a 60th-anniversary re-release, let's have a butcher's at cockney characters in the movies -
Mervyn Peake: master of the dark arts
Jonathan Jones: Peake was a true artist, who brought suggestiveness and shadow to his drawings as well as his words
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