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As the Christmas show, The Snowman, marks 21 years on the London stage, Howard Blake, composer of its memorable score, leads Culture Whisper on a trip down memory lane
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Ballet superstar Irek Mukhamedov talks to Culture Whisper as he prepares for his return to the stage in the forthcoming Men in Motion programme at the Coliseum
As the world premiere of The Nutcracker and I, by Alexandra Dariescu looms tantalisingly close, we talk to some of the artists bringing us a Nutcracker like no other
Our tribute to the Italian chef Antonio Carluccio, The Godfather of Italian cooking, who tragically died yesterday
As the legendary Christmas show, The Snowman, marks 20 years on the London stage, Howard Blake, composer of its memorable score, leads Culture Whisper on a trip down memory lane
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Ahead of his appearance in tennis biopic Borg/McEnroe (and filming for the Mamma Mia! sequel), Swedish star Stellan Skarsgård talks about life on set, Scandinavian culture and his talented sons
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Eddie Izzard, 'Marathon Man', transgender political activist, and comedian talks about his latest role in biopic Victoria and Abdul, working with Judi Dench and his new lease on life
Covent Garden raises the curtain on its new year with two appearances by Michael Fabiano in prime roles written by Puccini and Verdi
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Clare Smyth is the UK's only thrice-Michelin starred female chef. She's questioning what luxury means by promoting humble ingredients and a sustainable message at Core, her first solo restaurant opening
The creator of a third Figaro opera talks about settling in Britain, the magic of cats and a fascination with music hall
We caught up with contemporary collageist Robi Walters in his Soho studio to discuss his upcoming collaboration with Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge
Eudon Choi reveals his most 'London' look and hands us his little black book for the capital
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The Big Sick is the 2017's funniest film so far. We chatted to BAFTA-winning actor Adeel Akhtar
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The Levelling is a restrained and accomplished debut. We ask the filmmakers how they managed it
Actress Millie Brady tells us about BBC Two's The Last Kingdom, Guy Ritchie's new film and working with Jude Law
Heal the Living is one of the best films of the year so far. We interview its brilliant young director
'No,
women aren't getting more difficult, women are difficult!' – fashion designer Vanessa Bruno tells us what she likes about dressing London women
The singing star of Farinelli and the King talks about working with Mark Rylance, a new opera based on a surreal film, recreating musical history, and marriage
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Meet the opera singer who defies the stereotype with the simple life off-stage – but on stage gets through tenors five at a time