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Print series offers a graphic take on famous landmarks – Digital Arts Online

20. July 2011

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Print series offers a graphic take on famous landmarks – Digital Arts Online

Digital Arts Online Print series offers a graphic take on famous landmarks Digital Arts Online CD: "The project really started with an aerial sequence of The Statue Of Liberty on some late night TV .

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Rhydian Brings X Factor to Liverpool Grease Tour Dates – WhatsOnStage.com

18. July 2011

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Rhydian Brings X Factor to Liverpool Grease Tour Dates WhatsOnStage.com Rhydian went on to sign a record deal with Sony BMG and whilst with the label, focused on classical crossover material. His debut album Rhydian, released in 2008, went double platinum and the following year he completed a 27 date sell-out solo tour of ..

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Entertainment for all tastes at Royal & Derngate this autumn – AboutMyArea

14. July 2011

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Entertainment for all tastes at Royal & Derngate this autumn AboutMyArea On a more classical note Ellen Kent Productions return to Royal & Derngate in October with two gripping operas, Verdi's La Traviata and Puccini's Madama Butterfly. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra presents concerts featuring Freddy Kempf, ... and more

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A Different Sort of Bonfire Night – Daily Mail (blog)

13. July 2011

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A Different Sort of Bonfire Night Daily Mail (blog) Then, out of the fine classical portico of a building whose inscription identified it as the 'Scotch Presbyterian Church' (built 1837) I saw them coming, the legendary figures in their bowlers, even a couple of Orangewomen in orange collarettes bearing ...

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Help Joe go from Popstar to Operastar! – Shields Gazette

10. July 2011

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Help Joe go from Popstar to Operastar! – Shields Gazette

Shields Gazette Help Joe go from Popstar to Operastar! Shields Gazette “There has been some tough competition, but I think Joe is the only contestant who really sounds like a true classical singer.

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The National Maritime Museum: Time and a place – Building.co.uk

8. July 2011

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The National Maritime Museum: Time and a place Building.co.uk The Queen's House was the first classical building ever built in the British Isles. The Old Royal Naval College is considered by many architectural historians to be Wren's greatest work.

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You’ll like it – master magician Paul Daniels is coming to Doncaster! – Doncaster Today

5. July 2011

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You’ll like it – master magician Paul Daniels is coming to Doncaster! – Doncaster Today

Doncaster Today You'll like it - master magician Paul Daniels is coming to Doncaster! Doncaster Today Debbie's career has spanned the widest range of show business genres, incorporating classical ballet, modern dance, cabaret, theatre, television and films. After finishing her training at the Royal Ballet School, Debbie joined the Iranian National ... and more

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Reading the Qur’an by Ziauddin Sardar – review – The Guardian

1. July 2011

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Reading the Qur’an by Ziauddin Sardar – review – The Guardian

The Guardian Reading the Qur'an by Ziauddin Sardar – review The Guardian Muslims, he argues, must "teach themselves to read the Qur'an liberated from the weight of tradition and classical commentaries". Divine revelation demands that "we constantly think outside the box of our earthly concerns by keeping in mind the ...

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The secret life of white-space radio – ZDNet UK

30. June 2011

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The secret life of white-space radio – ZDNet UK

ZDNet UK The secret life of white-space radio ZDNet UK Photo credit: Frankie Roberto/Flickr In classical radio theory, a receiver tuned to an empty channel picks up random noise that's primarily generated by thermal effects within the receiver, the antenna and the surroundings. ... and more

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Rigg backs orphanage – Bath Chronicle

30. June 2011

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Rigg backs orphanage Bath Chronicle A classical singer from Newbridge will be performing a musical tribute to her actor father who died from meningitis. Geoffrey Hutchings, who was 71, appeared in the TV series Benidorm and the films Clockwise and Wish You Were Here.

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