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Here comes the mirror man

Anish Kapoor's mirror sculpture exhibition begins next week, Florence Waters looks at mirrors in art over centuries

Mirrors in art: in pictures

Anish Kapoor's mirror sculpture Sky Mirror lands in London next week. Here are examples of other mirrors in art

Dance

Arlene Phillips choreographs Flashdance

The ex-Strictly Come Dancing judge talks to Sarah Crompton about getting a second chance to choreograph Flashdance

Sounds that haunted cyberspace

Eric Whitacre wants to create the world’s biggest virtual choir.

Michael Douglas on new Wall Street film

Michael Douglas on the sequel to 'Wall Street’, plans to play Liberace and why he refuses to let illness slow him down

Tricky back to his best

'This is my comeback, this is me’, the trip hop pioneer tells Jane Cornwell.

We sent him on a tour from hell

Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s new project is a travel show with a twist.

Horace Walpole's Gothic Castle at Strawberry Hill

Image Name:  The Library Ceiling & Glass at Strawberry Hill
Caption: The ceiling of the library and restored stained glass at Strawberry Hill
Credit: Richard Holttum

Following a £9 million restoration project across two years, Strawberry Hill is set to reopen on October 2nd.

Brighton Photo Biennial in pictures

Prosper, from the series Flamboya

A selection from the shows at this year's Brighton Photo Biennial.

Johnny Rozsa: big hair, small egos

Julie Walters.

Before airbrushing, a good celebrity portrait required two things: a star who could take orders, and a silver tonged photographer.

Paul Gauguin: Self-Portraits

Paul Gauguin

A Tate Modern exhibition sheds light on a neglected aspect of Gaugin's art, showing how the artist continually reshaped his identity.

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John Wayne

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The mouse that roared

Sally Hawkins on taking on the fat cats in 'Made in Dagenham'.

A Conspiracy of Friends

Follow our award-winning online novel by Alexander McCall Smith.

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Gallery preview: in pictures

Preview our choice of the UK's best current and upcoming shows.

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Art

Rambert Dance Company, The Lowry, Salford

Awakenings has moments of considerable beauty, and shows to perfection how dance can sometimes do things that other art forms simply cannot. Rating: * * * *

The Armstrong and Miller Show, Bristol Hippodrome

Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller made their entrance in fine, funny style, but ultimately fell short with a script much in need of polish. Rating: * * *

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