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Article: News Charles Dickens Museum reopens after £3.1 million transformationTaking over its neighbouring house, the Doughty Street building where Charles Dickens once lived reopens to round off the bicentenary of his birth in style.05 December 2012
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Article: Preview Chez Paulette on the Sunset Strip takes Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson to Plymouth PeninsulaTransporting a star-studded Los Angeles coffee house from half a century ago to Devon, Peninsula Arts Gallery's new show owes everything to a great storyteller.18 April 2013
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: An accidental portrait of Michael Caine at the Museum of LondonThe new Michael Caine exhibition at the Museum of London is full of iconic images but the curator's favourite, shows Caine relaxing with his 1960s flatmate Terence Stamp.07 March 2013
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Article: Preview Dot Dot Dash: Communicating in Wales at the National Library of Wales in AberystwythDot Dot Dash at the National Library of Wales traces key milestones of communication in Wales through film and audio archives, cartoons and retro gadgets.17 March 2013
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Article: News First past the chequered flag: Silverstone qualifies for Heritage Lottery Fund supportThe Heritage Lottery Fund has announced initial support worth £68 million for six major projects in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.09 May 2013
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Article: Preview Halfway to Paradise: The Birth of British Rock sounds out ScarboroughA rock and roll soundtrack and more than 100 snaps of the Beatles and friends as the V&A's touring show of Harry Hammond's iconic shots visits Scarborough Art Gallery.05 March 2013
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Article: Preview Leicester's New Walk Museum and Art Gallery welcomes Magic Worlds from the V&AFrom Alice in Wonderland and the characters of JRR Tolkein to Harry Potter and Abracadabra, the new exhibition at New Walk is a fairytale one.07 May 2013
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Article: News in Brief Museum of Science and Industry prepares to welcome BBC One antiques showFlog It!, the BBC's long-running show in which the public get to find out whether their antiques are worth a fortune, is about to hold a valuation day in Manchester.07 March 2013
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Article: Preview Pink Floyd to Lady Gaga: The Art of Pop Video at FACT LiverpoolFrom dancers in Fatboy Slim videos to works directed by Andy Warhol, an extensive survey of pop videos past and present features Queen, Prince, Björk, Ladytron and Bob Dylan.21 March 2013
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Article: News Time Team experts left lost for superlatives after secret dig at Norfolk's Branodunum fortThe first dig since the 1930s at Branodunum, a fort near Brancaster on the north Norfolk coast, will result in television revelations about Roman communities next year.13 August 2012
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Article: News Vanity of Small Differences from Grayson Perry's Channel 4 series to begin tour in SunderlandThe set of tapestries made by Grayson Perry, inspired by meeting communities around the country, will start a national tour in Sunderland.30 November 2012





