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Something for the weekend in London: January 20 -22, Arts - News, notes and quotes on the Arts world -

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Something for the weekend in London: January 20 -22

Have we ever mentioned how much we love the Rich Mix? Well, we do – and this week’s issue features two rather exciting events from the Shoreditch locale, not to mention another trusty selection of notable outings, including a creative music experience courtesy of The Notewell, a telly festival AND if you haven’t been yet, a final call to head down to the ice rink at Somerset House – it closes on Sunday!

By Matilda Egere-Cooper | Arts - News, notes and quotes on the Arts world - | Friday, 20 January 2012 at 12:02 am

iBet: The Real Madrid backlash, Sport - Latest analysis on the Sporting world -

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iBet: The Real Madrid backlash

Atletico Bilbao may feel the backlash of Real Madrid’s midweek home loss to Barcelona in the King’s Cup when they meet them at the Bernabeo on Sunday night.

By Gareth Purnell | Sport - Latest analysis on the Sporting world - | Friday, 20 January 2012 at 12:01 am

The Ed Balls Show, Eagle Eye - Breaking views from Independent commentators -

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The Ed Balls Show

Ed Balls is probably the most impressive intellect in the Shadow Cabinet, so it was interesting to hear him speak at the Press Gallery lunch today in the House of Commons.
He has become a fine anecdotalist — not a side of him often seen by the general public. His account of how Tony Blair told him by [...]

By John Rentoul | Eagle Eye - Breaking views from Independent commentators - | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 10:18 pm

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Was this the “spell-binding” moment things changed for Ed?

No, not Ed Balls admitting at the Press Gallery lunch today that he was the one who came up with “an end to boom and bust”, but Ed Miliband’s leadership fortunes, which are still a bit rocky.
It’s just over a month since Miliband’s tricky PMQs when he appeared to crumple in the face of David [...]

By Jane Merrick | Eagle Eye - Breaking views from Independent commentators -, iPolitics | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 4:19 pm

L-Vis 1990: MySpace, Night Slugs and a secret collaboration, Arts - News, notes and quotes on the Arts world -

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L-Vis 1990: MySpace, Night Slugs and a secret collaboration

A lot of people claim to break the rules when describing their musical exploits, yet Night Slugs co-founder L-Vis 1990 has released a string of limit-free club tracks which are truly doing things a bit differently. Last year’s ‘Neon Dreams’ album melded nostalgic traces of Chicago house with a hint of pop to great effect and just before Bugged Out Weekender, we caught up to have a brief chat.

By Errol Anderson | Arts - News, notes and quotes on the Arts world -, Music | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 2:25 pm

Atlantic Odyssey: Halfway across the ocean with the World Record in sight, Sport - Latest analysis on the Sporting world -

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Atlantic Odyssey: Halfway across the ocean with the World Record in sight

The latest news from the Atlantic Odyssey Challenge in which a team of six men are attempting to break the world record for rowing across the Atlantic Ocean. Check here for the latest audio updates and live satellite tracking.

By Mark Beaumont | Sport - Latest analysis on the Sporting world - | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 1:50 pm

Which is uglier: Plymouth or Dudley?, Eagle Eye - Breaking views from Independent commentators -

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Which is uglier: Plymouth or Dudley?

Beauty, John Bercow was at pains to point out yesterday, is in the eye of the beholder. Or at least that was his polite way of not getting too involved in a spat between two MPs over whose home town was the ugliest.
Tory MP Gary Streeter started it on Tuesday, declaring it “absolutely disgraceful” that English [...]

By Matt Chorley | Eagle Eye - Breaking views from Independent commentators -, iPolitics | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 10:51 am

Online House Hunter: A Dickens of a city, Property

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Online House Hunter: A Dickens of a city

Our Online House Hunter continues to mark the 200th birthday of Charles Dickens with a look at property in Lancaster – a city visited by Dickens and his friend Wilkie Collins.

By Alan Cleaver | Property | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 10:46 am

Hip hop has come full circle – it’s pure Logic, Arts - News, notes and quotes on the Arts world -

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Hip hop has come full circle – it’s pure Logic

It was always going to happen. UK hip hop, has been suffering from an affliction. For too long it has come to be characterised by, the negative image and reputation left by corporate boardrooms and their marketing strategies. Of late though, UK hip hop has seen something of a renaissance.

By Richard Sudan | Arts - News, notes and quotes on the Arts world -, Music | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 10:45 am

Managerial Methods: Harry Redknapp gambles on Manchester City mind games, Sport - Latest analysis on the Sporting world -

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Managerial Methods: Harry Redknapp gambles on Manchester City mind games

There comes a time in any title race when performances alone aren’t enough to steal a march on a rival and a manager must try something else in order to gain an edge.

By Michael Holden | Sport - Latest analysis on the Sporting world - | Thursday, 19 January 2012 at 12:03 am

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