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3991. Action runs out in second quest
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 February 2008TREASURE hunter Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) is looking for clues again – this time to clear his family’s name.
3992. In this week's 24Seven
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 February 2008This week Linda Serck, host of BBC Radio Berkshire's The Session, bring her indepth knowledge of the local music scene to 24Seven in the first of her new exclusive columns.
3993. Oedipus at the Wilde Theatre
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 February 2008Berkshire-based Blackeyed Theatre Company and South Hill Park, Bracknell, bring to the stage the first-ever production of Steven Berkoff’s Oedipus, at the Wilde Theatre, Bracknell on 13 February before touring nationally.
3994. Review: Devon Sproule at 21 South Street
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 February 2008LOOKING and sounding as though she had just stepped out of the Prairie Home Companion, Devon Sproule is nothing if not Old Timey.
3995. Pagliacci and Cavallieria Rusticana
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 February 2008The famous pairing of Pagliacci and Cavallieria Rusticana will be presented by Park Opera at the end of February.
3996. At the mercy of Jaws
Get Bracknell, Monday 18 February 2008STARRING in one of the most successful films in history doesn’t always lead to great things, as actor Roy Scheider discovered.
3998. Not on my must-see list
Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2008The pairing of Hollywood giants Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman should be enough to guarantee The Bucket List box office success and, with Rob Reiner in the director’s chair, it should also be an undisputed critical hit. Alas, it’s not that good.
3999. A proposal you’ll treasure forever
Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 February 2008It’s a leap year – so women can propose. If you’re thinking of popping the question, here’s 20 amazing ways to ensure the moment is treasured for the rest of your lives.
4000. Sunday? Just a perfect day
Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 February 2008IN 1961, 12.7 million people sat down to a good old-fashioned Sunday roast each week.
