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Console Corner: Destiny 2 review
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REVIEW: Conviction, intent and wit aplenty as Paul Draper shows how it should be done
Peter Ormerod reviews Paul Draper at the O2 Institute, Birmingham
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REVIEW: Nick Cave conjures a night of searing ecstasy at arena show
Peter Ormerod reviews Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at the Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
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REVIEW: Warm work soothes audience in Stratford
Nick Le Mesurier reviews Quartet by Ronald Harwood at the Bear Pit Theatre, Stratford
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Console Corner at EGX 2017: Mario Odyssey, Call of Duty WWII, Xbox One X and VR feature but what stole the show?
Exhibitors hit the power button on the UK’s biggest video game expo last week as the four-day EGX 2017 show took place at Birmingham’s NEC.
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Review: Flatliners remake is a limp horror-wannabe
Matt Adcock reviews Flatliners (15), starring Ellen Page
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REVIEW: Terrific production of a 20th century classic in Kenilworth
Charles Essex reviews The Crucible at the Talisman Theatre, Kenilworth
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Review: Gorgeous music on an engaging night in Stratford
Clive Peacock reviews Roderick Williams and Emily Levy in Lads and Lasses at Stratford Music Festival
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Five of the best things to do in and around Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth in the next seven days
From top comedy to inspiring singing, there's lots going on...
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REVIEW: Blade Runner 2049 is a visually stunning and emotionally powerful triumph
Matt Adcock reviews Blade Runner 2049, starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford
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Console Corner: Video game mascots through the ages
Video game mascots may seem a little archaic now but they are certainly integral in the introduction to gaming for people my age, that’d be a vague mid to late 20s.
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Man who pranked Theresa May with a P45 heads to Warwick Arts Centre
Simon Brodkin comes to Warwick Arts Centre this month in the guide of Lee Nelson - the man who handed prime minister Theresa May a pretend P45 last week.
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REVIEW: Gods and mortals vie for supremacy in RSC's beguiling Dido, Queen of Carthage
Peter Ormerod reviews the RSC's production of Dido, Queen of Carthage at the Swan Theatre, Stratford
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Review: Complex and intelligent exploration of multiculturalism on Coventry stage
Nick Le Mesurier reviews Where I Live and What I Live For at the Shopfront Theatre, Coventry
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Review: Hundreds of singers join voices for community choir concert
Clive Peacock reviews Festival of Voices with Divertimento and Friends at Warwick Hall, Warwick School
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Five of the best things to do in and around Leamington, Warwick and Kenilworth in the next seven days
From top comics to symphonic grandeur, there's lots to enjoy...
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Console Corner: Best gaming month for a decade looms large
Gamers are set for what looks like the best month of releases in a decade from Tuesday (October 17).
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Netflix set to raise prices for UK users
For the first time in two years online streaming giant, Netflix, has raised its monthly subscription prices for UK customers.
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Review: Heaven is a place in Leamington as Belinda Carlisle wows the crowd
Matthew Barton reviews Belinda Carlisle at the Assembly in Leamington
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Review: Entertaining scares in The Ritual
Matt Adcock reviews The Ritual (15), starring Rafe Spall
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