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Louise Bourgeois & Tracey Emin, Hauser & Wirth London
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Koenigs, WNO Orchestra, St David's Hall
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Iolanthe, Wilton's Music Hall, London E1
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Forsythe Company, SWT
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Foo Fighters, Wembley Arena
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Film: Nixon in China
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Film: Legacy: Black Ops
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Film: His and Hers
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Fidelio, Royal Opera House
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Douglas Gordon: k.364 at Gagosian Gallery, Britannia St, London

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