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Culture Editor Leah Renz reviews the Courtauld's two-room exhibition on Vincent Van Gogh's self-portraits
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon praises the Alexandra's Catch Me If You Can, finding it a hilarious thriller which will keep you guessing until the very end!
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Culture Writer Halima Ahad reviews UoB writer Jess Yung's first poetry collection Chingllish, calling it an exploration of the bilingual experience
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews the opera Don Giovanni, deeming it perfect for those struggling to find opera approachable
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Culture Writer Charis Gambon reviews Private Peaceful at the Birmingham REP, praising the incredible acting from all cast members, and finding the production overall a poignant memorial to the casualties of the First World War
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Culture Editor Sofia Salazar Studer attends the Footloose press night at the Alexandra, praising the actors' vocals and recommending the show to all
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Culture Writer Daisy Griffin praises Vanley Burke's 'highly intimate' photographs in IKON's A Gift to Birmingham exhibition as the perfect medium for capturing the beauty and pain of the migrant experience
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Culture Writer Joi Foote reviews Belgrade Theatre's Animal Farm, praising the extraordinary artistry of the puppets and hailing it as a 5/5 star show!
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Culture Writer Joi Foote reviews legendary news reporter Bruce Johnson's book, Surviving Deep Waters
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Culture Writer Fisola Kelly reviews The Money Edit by Makala Green and praises it as an encouraging guide to managing personal finances, no matter your stage in your financial journey.
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Culture Writers Jess Rushton and Charis Gambon review the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, both praising the actors and the set design
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Culture Editor Leah Renz reviews the ambitious dance-theatre show TRAPLORD, a fusion of trap, dance and spoken word which explores the reality of being a black man in South London