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Finding Nemo ... and Bubbles, Dory and Bloat

Sharks are just one of the many fish at the London Aquarium

12:05pm Thursday 28th August 2008

The London Aquarium, in County Hall on the Southbank just by the London Eye, is only a short walk from either Westminster or Waterloo underground stations.

E17 ART TRAIL: Meet Countess Euphoria and her artist friends

5:23pm Friday 22nd August 2008

IN the first of a series of special interviews about the E17 Art Trail The Countess Euphoria meets photographer Rachel L’anson.

Games in posters

Barcelona in 1992

5:39pm Wednesday 20th August 2008

TO coincide with the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the build up to London 2012, the V&A Museum of Childhood’s summer exhibition, A Century of Olympic Posters is the first to bring together a large range of Olympic Games posters from the 1900 Paris Games to the present day.

Thank heaven for Topol and Co

Topol in Gigi

5:33pm Wednesday 20th August 2008

WHEN MGM turned the Lerner and Loewe musical Gigi into a hugely successful film in 1958, the role of Honore was played by Maurice Chevalier and songs like ‘Thank Heaven for Little Girls’ and ‘I Remember it Well’ became inextricably linked with the French entertainer.

From Big Brother to book deal

Essex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll

5:13pm Wednesday 20th August 2008

THE Big Brother contestant who readily admits he has never read a book in his life puts pen to paper for his debut novel. Essex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll is the intriguingly, if not slightly unoriginally titled first work of Jonathan Durden, the notorious Big Brother housemate who found his personal life exposed further than expected last year when reports of his drug taking and soliciting were splashed across the national press.

Get on the trail

And all that Jazz @ Strettons by local artist Mark Goddard exhibiting Abstract designs and contemporary art and all that Jazz Venue: Central House 189

5:10pm Wednesday 20th August 2008

LOVE will be in the air in Walthamstow next month if its artists have anything to do with it.

Bunker is no secret anymore

Aidan and Zak try on Russian Army caps in the bunker's shop

5:05pm Wednesday 20th August 2008

IN the 1980s I was so fearful of the threat of an all-out war between the American and Soviet superpowers that I took my first, and to date, only steps down the road of political activism by deciding to join the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).

Sandler stretches comic boundaries

Shulie Cowen (left) as Debbie and Adam Sandler as Zohan Dvir star in You Don’t Mess with Zohan

10:55am Friday 15th August 2008

The Waterboy star Adam Sandler explains why it took him eight years to make his new movie You Don't Mess With The Zohan. He wrote and produced the film, in which he plays an Israeli counter terrorist who decides to become a hairdresser.

Festival fuses arts, culture and sports

Aishwaria

10:47am Friday 15th August 2008

IN the month that the Olympic baton is officially passed to London, the Shoreditch Festival fuses themes of sport and art with a party atmosphere.

Redemption play is Bard’s secret jewel

Left to right Pippa Nixon, Simon Paisley Day and Laura Rogers in Timon of Athens at Shakepeare’s Globe which runs until October 3

10:38am Friday 15th August 2008

Timon of Athens is one of Shakespeare’s more obscure plays, rarely performed and many experts have questioned if Shakespeare wrote it alone, or if it was a collaboration with another writer of the time.


National News

MP issues fuel poverty warning

Frank Field wants action to curb fuel poverty

Updated 2:32am Friday 29th August 2008

A group of backbench MPs is willing to take the Government "right to the line" to help those struggling to pay their fuel bills, former welfare minister Frank Field has warned.


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