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A WHIRLWIND PRESENTS A FIRMAMENT
This Season: Michael Church picks a group of outstanding young musicians as his classical highlight
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BE YOUR OWN BARISTA
The Sceptical Shopper: Getting your fix of coffee at home can mean spending £70—or 50 times that. So where is the best value?
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ANGÉLIQUE KIDJO'S SEVEN WONDERS
The African-born musician talks about the places that mean the most to her
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STUMBLING OVER THE PAST
In Berlin, more and more victims of the Nazis are being remembered with Stolpersteine—brass plates, embedded in concrete, in the streets where they lived. Andreas Kluth traces the stories behind the stones
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NAPOLEON NEEDS TO MOVE US
At the Cinema: sentimentality is not a flaw in a film-maker. Tom Shone argues that Kubrick’s script about Napoleon could do with more of it
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BEST THINGS, WORST PLACES
Six Good Books: Maggie Fergusson recommends heart-rending tales of parental love and family history, and lessons in happiness from Guantánamo
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THE BEST PHILOSOPHY IS SELF-KNOWLEDGE
The Big Question: Susie Orbach believes that by examining our feelings we allow ourselves to be open to new experiences
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THE GOOD-LUCK TORNADO
Lipsmacking: Tim Rostron keeps returning to Susur Lee's Singaporean-style slaw
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MR POOTS REINVENTS MANCHESTER
What can art do for a city? The Manchester International Festival has changed the way the city sees itself. Yet the man behind it is still little-known. Isabel Lloyd watches Alex Poots in action
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THE BEST PHILOSOPHY IS DOUBT
The Big Question: Colin Blakemore is in favour of a philosophy that always asks if you could be wrong
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