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11 April 2012
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NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL: A free pocket map and guide to London's famous street party.

ROBERT CARLYLE Since his career-defining performance in Trainspotting, the Scottish actor has specialised in playing hate figures. Now he's back as an IRA paramilitary in The Mighty Celt.

GOLDFRAPP: Alison Goldfrapp, the eccentric electro-rock singer who wears a horse's tail on stage, tells how she rebelled against her rural upbringing to become one of the UK's coolest performers.

MARC SALEM: He's been a psychologist and an advisor to the CIA. But his ability to read minds has astonished audiences all over the world. He returns to London for a two-week run at the Tricycle.

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