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The week in classical: Coraline; Holy Week festival – review Discovering your parents have shrunk to tiny figures locked in a snow globe is scary as well as inconvenient. This is the fate of Coraline in Neil Gaiman's 2002 fantasy children's novel of the same name, later a popular film and now an opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage to a libretto by the playwright Rory ...
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120 Beats Per Minute review – fury meets ecstasy in the face of the Aids crisis A two-hour historical drama about gay activism in the late 1980s/early 1990s – with subtitles! – might sound like a hard sell, but French writer-director Robin Campillo's 120 Beats Per Minute is also a deep house opera, an urgent, steamy love story and a jubilant battle cry that demands to be witnessed.
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Analysis: How Ferrari beat Mercedes to pole in Bahrain SAKHIR, Bahrain -- There was little doubt Mercedes had the fastest car two weeks ago in Melbourne, but on Saturday night in Bahrain it was a different story. In warmer conditions on a different style of circuit and with a much more abrasive track surface, Ferrari emerged as the team to beat and Mercedes ...
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Intensive Research Program in Discrete, Combinatorial and Computational Geometry Intensive Research Program in Discrete, Combinatorial and Computational Geometry. Barcelona, April 16 - June 8, 2018. Overview · Program · Registration · Lecturers · Participants · News · Venue · Arrival and departure · Accommodation · Campus Map · Coffe and food in campus. Living in campus ...
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