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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews Plants & Us, criticising the book for its out-dated and sometimes sexist references as well as for being disorganised and almost redundant
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Culture Writers Frankie Rhodes and Victoria Wilson review the murder mystery play The Lovely Bones, praising the staging but highlighting the sometimes patchy plot and poor acting
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Film Critic Frankie Rhodes reviews Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film Licorice Pizza, writing that it does not live up to the hype, despite the story's great potential
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Culture Writers Frankie Rhodes and Joi Foote review The Snowman, finding it the perfect show to end the festive season
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Kawala put on a live show full of fun and excitement ahead of their debut album, Music Critic Frankie Rhodes reviews
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews The Magician's Elephant, writing that despite some individuals shining through, the audience was still left wanting more
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews The Revlon Girl and finds herself moved by the fantastic acting and the mix of humour with profound tragedy
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews the comedy act The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre as part of Birmingham's Comedy Festival, hailing it as a brilliant mix between 'edgy musical comedy, pantomime, improvisation' and 'pure farce'
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Music Critic Frankie Rhodes finds that although the set felt at times disjointed, Paloma Faith successfully returned to live music with her Symphony Hall show
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Music Critic Frankie Rhodes reviews Moseley Folk & Arts Festival, describing it as one of the most relaxed and friendly festivals out there
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews the part one-woman show, part stand up comedy Bloody Mary Live!, praising its writer and performer Olivia Miller
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes relates her experience at Bangladesh @ 50, a variety showcase in celebration of the country's rich cultural heritage and to mark the 50th year of its independence