Royal Albert Hall News
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Eric Clapton’s blues, a dance version of “The Great Gatsby” and a new wine festival are among Muse’s arts and leisure recommendations for London this weekend.
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George Beverly Shea, the gospel singer who performed for more than 200 million people worldwide during six decades as the soloist in the Reverend Billy Graham’s evangelical crusades, has died. He was 104.
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George Beverly Shea, the gospel singer who performed for more than 200 million people worldwide during six decades as the soloist in the Reverend Billy Graham’s evangelical crusades, has died. He was 104.
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Polka-dot Louis Vuitton bags, a dancing insect and the revamped Hibiscus restaurant are among Muse’s arts and leisure recommendations for London this week.
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After the exotic character names “Amneris” and “Amonasro” listed in the program for Verdi’s opera “Aida,” it’s odd to see a character called “Amelia Edwards.”
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Lady Gaga is going for the biggest arena she can find on her return to London. Not content with the O2’s 20,000 seats, she’s got the 55,000 at Twickenham Stadium.
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Eric Clapton is settling in for a two-week annual residency.
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Sinead O’Connor has chosen to call her latest concerts the Crazy Baldhead Tour.
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Marlon Brando’s upper arms bulge effortlessly in a classic shot from 1950.
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Mark Rylance has changed gender.
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