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Spotify
We are addicted to Spotify, the best website for streaming an unlimited amount of music for free – and legally.
Three Days of Rain
Catch James McAvoy as he returns to the West End, starring alongside Nigel Harman in Richard Greenberg's play at the Apollo Theatre.
Magazine
Howard Devoto and his revolutionary post-punk band's welcome reunion comes 28 years after their split.
...and what's not
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Spinning out an F Scott Fitzgerald short story to two hours and 46 minutes = one endurance test to be avoided.
Demons
Not even a cast including Philip Glenister could help this ailing series which has now reached the end of its short run.
Charlotte Roche
She certainly gained publicity for her erotic novel Wetlands, but unfortunately the reviews were a bit rotten.
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