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July 2019
Frank Turner, King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow review - songs about love, friendship and putting the world to rights
The Anvil, Royal, Purves, BBCPO, Gernon, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester - disturbing, baffling and moving
'A product not only of his era but also of his travels': Ian Page on Mozart's cosmopolitan education
Gentleman Jack, BBC One, series finale review - Anne Lister weds with pride
DVD/Blu-ray: A Case for a Rookie Hangman
La Fille du Régiment, Royal Opera review - enjoyable but questionable revival
Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, Royal Court review - memes, memories and meanings
Stranger Things 3, Netflix review - bigger, dumber, better
Public Service Broadcasting, Caerphilly Castle review - rising to the occasion
On making The Left Behind: 'We've plugged into the mains'
Dark Money, BBC One review - powerful idea poorly executed
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