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Birthdays on the Tube: 7-13 February
Gene Vincent, Sergio Mendes, Alban Berg, Carole King and Leopold Godowsky
Is it too late to save the Cultural Olympiad?
A new committee, a new chief, a new salary, but still no one knows what it means
We’d almost blown the so-called Cultural Olympiad, and if the appointment of Ruth Mackenzie as artistic director had come a moment later than the turn of this year, we would have done. Not my opinion: this from Tony Hall of the Royal Opera House, and he chairs the board that appointed her. More than that, on Friday Hall was given a cross-bench seat in the House of Lords to thump the tub for the arts in 2012, and we’ll take notice then. Won’t we?
An eruption of pop-up cinemas
In fair Leicester where we lay our scene
Scaling the heights in Hoxton
Everything was green at 20 Hoxton Square this week as Kilimanjaro Magazine Edits opened: forget the environment, it was the plentiful absinthe imparting a verdant hue.
The Who play Quadrophenia for Teenage Cancer Trust
The Who's Teenage Cancer Trust shows go on sale
Tickets go on sale today for this year's Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in March. The Who's Roger Daltrey, a patron of the Trust, has been the driving force behind the concerts since they began in 2000. Having failed to find any willing younger rockers willing to take on the job, he has assembled another stellar cast for this year.