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Python 'insult To Rutland'
Page 5 from 23rd May 1975by MARY CRAIG The citizens of Oakham, in what used to be Rutland but is now part of Leicestershire, were definitely not amused. "An insult to the......

Public Cinema
Page 13 from 14th February 1936By Celluloid NEW FILMS " I Dream Too Much " The Carlton. Lily Pons is a coloratura soprano of international fame and reputation. Her appearance......

War In Malaya
Page 6 from 19th September 1952Grace Conway on Films THE PLANTER'S WIFE .11 (Leicester Square Theatre : Certificate A) Director: Ken Annakin " B ELIEVE it or not," says Jim......

Jesuit Journalists
Page 8 from 28th June 1974Editors representing 10 Jesuit magazines with international reputations and based on nine West European cities met in London last week for a......

Vulgarity At The Globe
Page 12 from 25th August 2006THEATRE REVIEW ROBERT TANITCH S hakespeare's Globe is one of London's major tourist attractions. If the idea of three hours of Shakespeare puts......

From Hard-drinking Dilettante To High-voltage Fun
Page 14 from 25th June 2010I n 1956 John Osborne and all the angry young men arrived at the Royal Court Theatre and suddenly French windows were out and kitchen sinks were in......

Carol Reed Saves The Day
Page 3 from 9th September 1949W ITII the year well on the turn and not a solitary film of outstanding merit to brighten the way of the critic. Carol Reed, in his adaptation of......

Looking And Listening
Page 5 from 16th May 1958Preaching to the unconverted By JOAN NEWTON TV and Radio. As I listened to the Archbishop of Liverpool at seven o'clock last Sunday on......

Jblic Cinema
Page 16 from 18th October 1935By Celluloid THE WAR AND THE CINEMA All politicians are conservative in their methods. An election is in the oiling. The constituencies are......

Looks At Books
Page 6 from 5th November 1976Meinory, says Alan Jenkins, is a subtle liar. A relief, then, to find The Thirties (Heinemann, £6.50) relying heavily on authentic photographs and......