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21. Global Café

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2002
With the eagerly awaited return of Checkpoint Charlie this year at the Afterdark last Thursday I was powerless to resist its ever-present allure.

22. Monu takes on Othello at SHP

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2002
ACTOR Nicolas Monu was glad to have a second bite at the role, of Othello in a production which brings him to Bracknell’s Wilde Theatre, next week.

23. Monster hit for Disney

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2002
MONSTERS INC is the fourth animation in seven-picture collaboration between Disney and the

Pixar animation studios and follows in the

footsteps of the massively successful Toy Story

films A Bug’s life.

24. Reality bites Young

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2002
A week into his career as a full-time pop star,

reality is just beginning to bite for Will Young.

25. Devilishly good

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 February 2002
ARGUABLEY the best Saturday morning kids comedy

act Trev and Simon (pictured) are coming to the

Corn Exchange.

26. We will, we will mock you

Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 February 2002
MARIAH CAREY and SYLVESTER STALLONE are in the

frame for awards mocking the worst of

acting and film-making at the 22nd Razzies.

27. Monkey business at Oxford Playhouse

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 February 2002
Young Vic Theatre’s production of Monkey!, a show based on an old Chinese tale, is at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday.

28. Dip into line-up of enjoyable events

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 12 February 2002
THERE’S plenty going on this week for Reading’s younger inhabitants.

29. Love will hurt if you fancy my 10-year-old

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 12 February 2002
HAVING been given strict instructions by my youngest son, I will, by the time you read this, be tossing pancakes for England.

30. Golden memories of Silver Jubilee

Get Bracknell, Monday 11 February 2002
Nineteen seventy-seven isn’t that long ago, but watching Timewatch (BBC2, Friday) was like experiencing a repeat performance of the patriotic fervour of VE Day in 1945.
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