THE CULTURAL WEEK TEN THINGS TO DO (instead of queuing to see Monet) 6 - 13 February

Saturday 05 February 2005 20:02 EST
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Laugh -

for charity at Funny Money, Prince Charles Theatre London W (0870 850989), tonight.

See -

key films by Joseph Beuys. Tate Modern London SE (020 7887 8888), today.

Ask -

Can Tragedy Teach Us To Become Better Citizens? At a debate featuring Marina Warner. RSA, London WC2 (020 745 6868) on Mon.

Catch -

The Kills at Manchester Academy 2 (06 832 ) on Tue.

Stare -

at work by Scottish minimalist Calum Innes, Tate St Ives (0736 796 226), Wed.

Walk -

in Darwin's footsteps. Geology tour of Wenlock Edge, Shropshire (0694 724 536) on Thur.

Toast -

the memory of Sohemian novelist Julian Mclaren-Ross at the LRB Bookshop, London WC (020 7269 9039), Thur.

Enjoy -

the

Liverpool Philharmonic Tsunami Charity gig (05 20 2895) on Fri.

Hang -

out at RampART alternative fashion week. London E (020 7480 956) from Sat.

Catch -

the Perrier-winning Jackson's Way at Warwick Arts Centre (024 7652 4524) on Sun.

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