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The Paul Vlitos interview Paul talks to Oona Strathern her book A Brief History of the Future which looks at alternative visions from Ancient Greece to today - and beyond.
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4 out of 5
Most of the time here at doNOWdo we try to provide inspiration for the perfect day out but Tom Roddison argues that the indoor life can provide all the enjoyment you need.
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3.5 out of 5
10,000 B.C. provides many mammoths, a sabre-toothed tiger, huge flightless birds of prey and hosts of men. As well as just two iconic women. A boys' film.
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Icy Sedgwick thinks the director of 28 Weeks Later needs to watch some horror movies to see how it should be done.
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"I've always been convinced that he is one of the finest actors of his generation". Does Icy Sedgwick mean Russell Crowe or James Bale?
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5 out of 5
300 is not just another swords and sandals epic. Epic, yes. Swords, lots. Sandals, yes those too, but probably squelching over a limbless corpse. Cartoon book fantasy on the big screen.
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5 out of 5
Luke Moffatt greatly admires 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, winner of last year's Cannes Palme d'Or. It is a harrowingly realistic portrayal of the bleak world of backstreet abortion in 1980s Romania.
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4.3 out of 5
National Beard Week is coming soon. Face fuzz protectors will be out in force demanding their right to have hair growing out of their nostrils, ears and, yes, even chins.
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4 out of 5
The word “Devon” conjures up images of cream teas and cider. But there's more to enjoy than alcohol and neat cholesterol.
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4.5 out of 5
At the canal basin in Edinburgh there is a shiny metal notice embossed with a pretty ribbon of silver stretching as far as Glasgow. What better way to escape the city than by following this finger of
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4 out of 5
Walking for pleasure is Britain’s most popular leisure activity. According to the Ramblers Association 77% of adults walk for pleasure at least once a month. So what makes a good walk? Let us know...
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Little Langdale is the perfect place to escape from the tourists in the Lake District as it is a much smaller valley than that of its counterpart Great Langdale and thus less frequented.
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One of the delights of living in London is the sheer number of historical pubs sprinkled throughout the city. Carl Doherty gives his choice of pubs all in a stone's throw of Fleet Street.
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Nice rocks! Richard Dawson discovers the Giants Causeway: a place you can visit, go for a walk round, and there is a nice pub.
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2.5 out of 5
What is going on? Mrs Square is bewildered by Pirates of the Caribbean.
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5 out of 5
The Devil's Dyke in East Sussex is a fine example of just how lazy the devil can be. Walking round it, however, is certainly not a lazy way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
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4.5 out of 5
It was traditional for girls to go to bed with piece of string tied round their big toe and wait for someone to give it a yank.
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Really completely free. We are giving away free advertising to the 1st 1,000 people who create their own listing.
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AEon(pronounced 'E-On')is a rebel assassin operating in a world that is anything but usual; a virus has killed 99% of the global population and the city of Bregna is the earth's last habitat.
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Alien Autopsy is not as glamorous as Hollywood’s SF movies. Instead, this is a cosy British comedy generating perhaps quiet laughs, but many of them.
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"You must remove your bras. He says what every man remembers from Alien is the fact that Sigourney Weaver didn’t wear a bra and you could see her nipples." Maisie Tomlinson on the Nik Nak ad.
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Summer is the season for outdoor theatre. Margaret Erskine celebrates a very English tradition.
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OK, the plot that terrorists try to wage jihad in a TV talent show where the US President appears as a guest judge sounds silly…but there is some emotional depth and you can feel sympathy...
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A challenging documentary by former Vice-President Al Gore which is a call to action on global warming.
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In the first of a new series Novelist Paul Vlitos talks to the authors who are making news - this week Damien Lewis. author of Cobra, the story of the largest single bank robbery in history.
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4.3 out of 5
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