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1. BITE-SIZED CHUNKS OF OPERA SO APPERTISING
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 October 2001OPERA is not all posh frocks and fat ladies singing - sometimes it comes in digestible bite-sized lumps.
2. WHY DOMINIC CHANGED HIS PREJUDICE TO AUSTEN
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 October 2001DRAMATISATIONS of Jane Austen novels were something I would watch on the television to stop my girlfriend from sulking."
3. DON'T WORRY, SVEN - YOUR JOB IS SAFE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 October 2001ENGLAND'S World Cup qualifying success just goes to show that a Swede is better than a turnip when it comes to football's top job.
4. TWO SLICES IS QUITE ENOUGH OF THIS FAR FROM SAVOURY PIE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 October 2001THERE is nothing quite like flogging a dead horse — particularly when it shuffled on to the other side more than a year ago.
5. BLACK COMEDY IS RIPE FOR LAUGHS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 October 2001A NIGHT of hilarity awaits anyone with a ticket to Woodley Theatre's next production.
6. A SWASHBUCKLING EVENING OF LAUGHS IS ASSURED
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 October 2001COME and see it - I can guarantee you'll have a tremendous night at the theatre."
So says top TV funnyman Gary Wilmot, whose latest project sees him riding the waves of romance in a new and hilarious production of The Pirates of Penzance.
7. WORLD CUP WINNER IS STILL GETTING A KICK OUT OF LIFE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 October 2001HARD as nails both on and off the field, Jack Charlton remains one of the most feared and respected men when it comes to football.
8. NANCY STAYS TRUE TO HER COUNTRY ROOTS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 October 2001BROWSING through music shop CD racks of a Saturday afternoon knowing you fancy another album to add to your collection but not quite sure which one you want? Dither no more, my friend - hear Nanci Griffith and you'll know it's the sound you've been looking for.
9. FANTASTIC MUSIC OUT OF AFRICA COMING OUR WAY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 October 2001A RICH blend of traditional music from six west African countries and the Celtic fringes of Europe will hit Aldershot West End Centre on Thursday, November 8, in the form of Afro-Celt band Baka Beyond.
10. GREEK MYTHOLOGY MIXED WITH PANTOMIME HUMOUR
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 October 2001A TONGUE-in-cheek performance of a comic operetta best describes Reading Operatic Society's production of Orpheus in The Underworld.
